10
Mute key
11
Handsfree key
12
Headset key
Telephone programming buttons
Button Name
Hold
Release
Feature
Entering numbers and letters using the keypad
Entering names using the keypad
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Mutes handset and microphone.
Only available on T7316 and T7316E keystations.
Turns on speaker so user does not have to pick up handset or use
headset.
Only available on T7316E keystations.
Allows user to use switch between headset and handset answer
mode without removing headset.
Only available on T7316 and T7316E keystations.
This guide shows the Business Series Terminal (BST) buttons.
The following table shows how the BST (T-series) buttons
compare with the Norstar telephones (M-series).
T7316E, T7316, T7208, T7100,
T7000
≥˙
≥(T7000)
®
≤
To use a feature: Press ≤, ƒ or ƒ and enter the
feature code. For example: Press ≤·°⁄ to access your
mailbox.
Note: The BST terminal programming keys have label tabs
beside the buttons.
Use the keys on the telephone keypad to enter numbers and letters
during programming. When you enter programming or use a
feature code, the keys you press often spell a word. For example,
when you press ≤••¤flfl‹››, the number keys
spell CONFIG. The C is on key number 2, the O is on key number
6, the N is also on key number 6, and so on. However, the display
shows numbers instead of letters. The word just provides an easy
way to remember the sequence of numbers.
When you want to use a key to spell a name, such as naming a
hunt group during programming, the function of the key changes
according to the number of times you press the key. The
following illustration shows the functions for the keypad key ‹
when entering letters.
M7324N, M7310N, M7208N,
M7100N, M7000
˙or ˙
≥(M7000)
®or ™
ƒ or ƒ
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