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Nortel norstar ics software: install guide
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Lines: A programming section that
allows you to assign settings to each
trunk and external line. Lines
programming can be done by an
Installer or a System Coordinator Plus.
A System Coordinator can program the
name of a line.
Line number: A number that
identifies an external line. The total
number of lines depends on how many
Trunk Modules are installed.
Line Pool: ≤fl›
A group of lines used for making
external calls. Line pools provide an
efficient way of giving a telephone
access to external lines without taking
up many line buttons. A line is assigned
to be part of a line pool under Trunk/
Line data in Lines programming.
Line Redirection: ≤°›
A feature that allows you to redirect all
calls on an incoming line to a
destination outside the Norstar system.
Once a line is redirected it cannot be
answered within the Norstar system.
The system may be set up to give a brief
ring when a call comes in on a redirected
line, under Capabilities in
Terminals&Sets programming.
This feature differs from Call Forward
in two ways: It redirects only external
calls, not internal calls, and it redirects
calls to destinations outside the system.
Call forward redirects calls only to
destinations inside the Norstar system.
See Call Forward.
Link: ≤‡⁄
If your Norstar system is connected to a
Private Branch Exchange (PBX), you
can use a Link signal to access special
features. The Link signal can also be
included as part of a longer stored
sequence on an External Autodial
button or in a Speed Dial code. The Link
¤
symbol (
) uses two of the 24 spaces
in a dialing sequence.
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Long Tones: ≤°‚°
A feature that allows you to control the
length of a tone so that you can signal
devices such as fax or answering
machines which require tones longer
than the standard 120 milliseconds.
Loop Start Trunk Cartridge: The
Trunk Cartridge that allows you to
connect loop start trunks to the Norstar
system.
Lunch schedule: See Schedules,
and Services.
M
Maintenance: A type of programming
that is used to diagnose and repair
problems in the Norstar system.
Maintenance requires no programmable
settings.
Malicious Caller ID (MCID) This
feature is a European ETSI-based
network feature that allows a user to use
≤°·‡ record the caller
information at the service provider.
memory buttons: Buttons that can be
programmed to dial frequently used
features or numbers automatically.
MCDN: Meridian Customer Defined
Network is a PRI SL-1 protocol that
allows Norstar systems on a network
with a Meridian system to share some
Meridian call features.
message: A feature that allows you to
send a message to another Norstar user.
The Message feature also allows you to
know if you have any messages waiting
and maintains a Message Waiting List to
keep a record of your internal messages
and your (external) voice mail
messages.
Message Waiting Indicator: PRI
lines can provide the signal that cause
the set to display a message-waiting
message, or light a lamp on the set to
indicate a voice message. If your system
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