Using A Central Answering Position (Cap) Module; Customizing Your Cap Module; Monitoring Telephones With The Cap Module - Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Manual

Nortel networks enterprise edge feature programming telephone guide
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Using a central answering position (CAP) module

A central answering position (CAP) is an Enterprise Edge M7324 telephone and a
CAP module that your installer or customer service representative programmed as
a CAP. You can have five CAPs connected to an Enterprise Edge telephone. It is
best if the CAP is the prime telephone and direct-dial telephone for the lines and
telephones it serves.
A CAP module is an add-on device that provides 48 extra memory or line buttons.
You can connect one or two Enterprise Edge CAP modules to the telephone to
increase the number of lines it can handle.
When a CAP module is first plugged into your telephone, some of the module
buttons are already programmed to dial an internal number.

Customizing your CAP module

If your installer has programmed the CAP module to be the central answering
position for your system, you can move external lines onto the CAP module by
using
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Any of the buttons on your CAP module that do not select lines can be programmed
to dial internal or external numbers automatically. You can program features onto
CAP module buttons. See
Customizing your telephone
buttons.
Buttons on a CAP module cannot be assigned as answer buttons.

Monitoring telephones with the CAP module

The indicators ˆ beside internal autodial buttons on your CAP module show the
status of Enterprise Edge telephones.
The indicator is on when the telephone has:
an active call
Do Not Disturb turned on
P0908510 Issue 01
. See
Moving line buttons
Time savers for making calls
on page 89 for information on programming memory
Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide
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on page 95.
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