Basic Digital Telephones: 7100 And 7000; Portable Handsets; Ip Telephones - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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About the buttons on your telephones
Table 1 Telephone buttons (Continued)
Release
5
Call button
This document uses FEATURE to indicate the action of pressing the feature button.
1
This document uses HANDSFREE to indicate the action of pressing the handsfree or handsfree/mute button for
2
handsfree functionality.
3
This document uses MUTE to indicate the action of pressing the mute or handsfree/mute button for mute functionality.
4
This document uses HOLD to indicate the action of pressing the hold button.
This document uses RELEASE to indicate the action of pressing the release button.
5
You press the FEATURE key and then the feature code to use a feature.
For example: Press FEATURE 70 to transfer a call.

Basic digital telephones: 7100 and 7000

The 7100 and 7000 digital phones work differently from other telephones on your system because
they do not have line buttons. Where other telephones can require that you select a line or intercom
button to answer a call, with these telephones you just pick up the handset. Where other telephones
require you to select a line button to take a call on that line off hold, on these telephones, you press
HOLD.
You answer a second call by pressing HOLD. Your active call is put on hold and you connect to
the waiting call. You only can have two active calls at one time.
The 7100 and 7000 digital phones do not have speakers, therefore, cannot use the handsfree
feature.

Portable handsets

The Wireless LAN IP telephone (WLAN), and the 7406 cordless telephone access system features
in different ways. Each of these handsets comes with a user guide that explains the specific feature
access for the handsets.
Note: Legacy portable equipment: DECT installation and configuration documents are included
on the documentation CD for this release. Companion installation and configuration documents
are included on the documentation CD of previous releases of BCM software.

IP telephones

Nortel Networks IP telephones (2001, 2002, 2004, 2050) and the WLAN IP telephones have user
cards that explain the buttons on each device, including the
located under the display on these telephones. The Telephone Feature User Guide can be used
with these telephones, as most Business Communications Manager features can be accessed from
these telephones. The Nortel IP telephones also have a display menu that provides quick access to
listed features.
N0008589 3.3
, (2001 has a Goodbye button
(2001)
,
N/A
button, which is a softkey
Feature

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