Notes About Button Programming; Replacing Digital Telephones - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Programming telephone buttons

Notes about button programming:

• The number of available button positions, will depend on the model of telephone that you are
programming.
• New button programming will overwrite any memory button programming performed at the
telephone by the user. Conversely, any changes to memory button programming performed by
the user at the telephone, after button programming, will overwrite memory keys programmed
under Button programming or CAP/KIM button programming. The screens will reflect these
changes.
• The 7316 digital phone has disjointed button numbering, because it is patterned after the 7310
button programming, but has fewer available buttons. However, the Button programming
heading shows all the keys available for a 7310 digital phone. Refer to the default button
programming section and ensure that you program the correct button numbers. Refer to
button defaults" on page
• IP telephones have three (2001), nine (2002) and 12 (2004/2050) programmable memory keys,
as well as a display feature list that can contain up to 10 items. Refer to the IP Telephony
Configuration Guide for information about setting up this list, and to the Telephony Feature
Handbook for an explanation about how to use the telephone buttons to access the list. Refer to
"IP telephone button defaults" on page 440
buttons for each telephone. The 2001 IP telephone has an additional five non-visible buttons
that can be programmed with Answer DNs or SWCA controls.

Replacing digital telephones

If you unplug a digital or IP telephone, the Business Communications Manager will retain the
programming for that DN on these conditions:
• Set relocation is enabled on the Feature settings screen. Refer to table entry:
page 467.
• The original telephone is replaced with the same model.
• The original telephone is plugged in somewhere else on the system before any other telephone is
plugged into the jack from which the telephone was removed.
• IP telephones: Keep DN alive is enabled on the DN record. Refer to table entry:
on page 419.
If the KIM attached to a 7316E digital phone becomes disconnected, the KIM loses any spillover
line programming from the 7316E, and all the buttons revert to either Blank or an Internal autodial.
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437.
for a list of default settings, and the location of the
"7316
Set relocation
on
Keep DN alive

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