Rules Of Default Button Assignment - Nortel ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual

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Rules of default button assignment

Line and intercom buttons are assigned by default
templates and can be changed in programming.
Handsfree and answer DN buttons are not assigned by
default. If these features are defined, they are
automatically assigned to specific buttons, starting with
the bottom, right column.
The handsfree/mute feature appears on the bottom right-
hand button on the legacy Norstar telephones, if the feature
can be used by the telephones. When handsfree is
assigned, the intercom button(s) move up one position.
The 7208, 7316 and 7316E have a separate mute button,
which is located under the numeric dialpad, beneath the
volume rocker button. The 7316E digital phone also has a
separate handsfree button, located beside the mute button.
However, this button only works if the telephone is
connected to a system that is running MICS 6.1 or newer
software.
Each telephone can have up to eight answer DN buttons.
They are assigned to buttons above assigned intercom
buttons, continuing up the button column, replacing the
features on those buttons. On the 7208 digital phones,
answer DN buttons appear above the intercom buttons and
below external line buttons, in a single column. On the
7000 and 7100 digital phones and the Digital Mobility
phones, answer DNs do not have line appearances, so they
must be set to ring-only.
External line buttons appear starting at the top button in the
left column, moving down the row of buttons. Telephones
with two rows of memory buttons allow line assignments
to continue from the top of the right column of buttons
when the left column of buttons are all assigned.
Line buttons have priority over feature access buttons but
cannot replace handsfree, intercom, or answer DN buttons.
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