Display Prompts And Messages; Common Display Prompts - Nortel BCM50 2.0 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 27

Display prompts and messages

Use the following information for an explanation of the prompts you see on your telephone. The
following tables show the prompt along with a description or required action, as appropriate.
Prompts are listed alphabetically within the following categories:

Common display prompts

"Viewing active services" on page 246
"Call log prompts" on page 247
Common display prompts
These prompts can appear during general call features:
Display prompt
Key: NNN = DNs#; SSS =
second DN#; XXX = line
number; YYY = second line
number
01:9___
CANCL
BKSP
OK
3 parties only
4 calls
NNN 02:47
XXX <LINENAME>
SHOW
OK
NNN: Busy
NEXT
VIEW
NNN: Idle
NEXT
VIEW
Description of error or action
Double SS symbols indicate a long distance call. (May be available with Call
Display services.)
Speed dial: Continue entering the number you want to program. You can
change the number by pressing BKSP or the volume bar. When you are
HOLD
finished, press
Conference call: You are trying to add a fourth party to your conference call,
or to join two conferences together.
Release one call from the conference before adding another, or keep the
two conferences separate.
The conference master presses one of the keys representing the three-party
conference slaves. The total number of conferees is displayed transiently for
three seconds.
Call duration timer: The display shows the last call you made, or the total
elapsed time in minutes and seconds on a current call.
Button inquiry: The display shows the number and name of the line. Press
SHOW to view the redirection status of the line.
Hunt group: The hunt group member is in a conference, and the supervisor
cannot break in. The display briefly shows Conference busy, and then
reverts to this prompt.
Hunt group: The hunt group member currently is not handling a call.
or OK.
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