Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 1454

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Screen Reference
of new or reused terminals must be programmed to match the administered SPID value.
Appears only if MIM Support is y and indicates the terminal's endpoint initialization capability.
Valid entries
y
n
Expansion Module
When this field is y, an Expansion Module Buttons Assignment page is added to the Station
screen for administering buttons for the expansion module.
Valid entries
y/n
Extension
Displays the extension for this station—this is either the extension you specified in the station
command or the next available extension (if you used add station next).
For a virtual extension, enter a valid physical extension or a blank. Blank allows an incoming
call to the virtual extension to be redirected to the virtual extension's "busy" or "all" coverage
path.
Avaya recommends that you consider the display for emergency notification when you
complete the
information at the beginning of the field. When an emergency call is made and a crisis alert
station with a 27-character display is notified, only 17 characters of the Name field appear
on the first display line, followed by the extension. The second line contains the last 3
characters of the Name field, followed by the word "EMERGENCY." Characters 18 through
24 of the Name field do not appear at all.
Feature Module
Enter y to indicate the station is connected to a feature module. Entering y displays an
additional page to allow you to assign feature buttons to the module.
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Usage
Enter y if the terminal supports Bellcore ISDN-1 terminal initialization
procedures.
Enter n for all other country protocols.
Usage
Enter y if this telephone has an expansion module. This will enable you to
administer the buttons for the expansion module.
Name
field on the Station screen. Put the most important identifying

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