Dial Pad - Nortel Meridian M1250 User Manual

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Introduction
The horizontal keystrip
Directly below the display screen is a horizontal row of keys. They are:
Centralized Attendant Service — If you are the attendant at a remote location,
C/H
pressing this key automatically reroutes calls to a CAS attendant at the main
location. If you are a CAS attendant at the main location, this key enables you to
get a dial tone from a remote location to extend a call there.
Position Busy/Night Service — In normal mode, this key enables you to prevent
calls from being routed to your console. Used with the SHIFT key, this key
enables you to set up or alter Night Service-connections and put the whole
system in Night Service.
Signal Source/CGM — In normal mode, it enables you to recall the caller, or
signal an extension for busy verification purposes. Used with the SHIFT key,
when the console is idle, it enables you to scroll through screens on the Busy
Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module.
Signal Destination/Mode — In normal mode, it enables you to recall the called
party. Used with the SHIFT key, when the console is idle, it enables you to return
to the Main menu of the Busy Lamp Field/Console Graphics Module.

Dial pad

Under the horizontal keystrip and the display screen is the 12-key pushbutton dial pad. All extension and
trunk line calls are made using the dial pad. The asterisk ( * ) and the octothorpe ( # ) are also used in some
console operations, for example, when storing a number for speed calling or placing a group of
extensions in Do-Not-Disturb mode.
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