Autonumber; List Incoming Callers; Handset Muting; Handsfree/Mute (Speakerphone Or Headset) - Meridian Nortel 1 Option 11C Technical Reference Manual

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Autonumber

List incoming callers

Handset muting

Handsfree/Mute (speakerphone or headset)

553-3011-100
Standard 14.00
M5317 BRI Terminal
NI-1 and Meridian 1 mode only. This feature accepts a telephone number if
an autonumber is assigned to any definable key that is not already defined as
a call activator or a feature key. After the number is assigned, pressing the key
causes the stored number to be dialed as if it came from the dial pad.
Note: In NI-1 mode, this feature may be used to program any number,
such as a call forward number. If the telephone is idle and the PDN is not
in use, then the PDN is automatically selected when the autoline key is
pressed.
NI-1 and Meridian 1 modes only. This feature provides the following
functions:
Records the origination address of all incoming calls to the PDN, along
with the date and time of the call.
Multiple calls from the same caller ID will show only once.
Ten (10) entries are saved, in chronological order, with the oldest entry
being removed to make room for a new entry when the list is filled to
capacity.
The user may dial directly from the list.
The user may edit numbers in the list to make them suitable, before
dialing (for example, adding a "9" prefix).
With this feature, the handset is muted when on-hook.
This feature provides microphone muting, controlled by definable keys.
Handsfree and mute functions are defined differently for NI-1, MFT, and
Meridian 1. Speakerphone, handset, and headset operations, are also
provided. The speakerphone is automatically disabled when a headset is
plugged into the Teladapt connector at the rear of the telephone.
January 2002

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