Name A Telephone Or A Line; Extension Numbers; Figure 4 Mounting A T7316 Telephone Without A Stand On The Wall - Nortel Business Communications Manager 2.5 Programming Manual

Telephone features programming
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Figure 4 Mounting a T7316 telephone without a stand on the wall

Name a telephone or a line

You can assign names to identify external lines, target lines, and your colleagues' telephones.
During a call, the name (if programmed) appears on the telephone display instead of the external
line number or internal telephone number of the caller. You need to start a Unified Manager
session to program this feature. For more information about programming using Unified Manager,
see the Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide.
Telephone names and line names can contain both letters and numbers, but cannot be longer than
seven characters. You cannot use the # and * symbols.
Note: You can give the same name to a telephone and a line in your system. Use
initials, abbreviations, or even nicknames to give each telephone a unique name to
avoid confusion.

Extension numbers

Each telephone in the system has an extension number. The length of extension numbers in your
system can range from two to seven digits. All numbers in your system are the same length. Your
installer assigns the length of extension numbers, called the extension length. The default
extension length is three.
To find out your internal number, use the Button Inquiry feature (≤•‚) from an intercom
button. On the T7100 telephone, Button Inquiry shows your internal number followed by the
function assigned to the memory button.
Chapter 1 Introduction
Telephone Features Programming Guide
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