User Preferences; Using User Preferences - Nortel Modular ICS 4.0 Manual

Modular system coordinator guide
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User Preferences

The User Preferences section of programming allows you to
program memory buttons, speed dial codes and other settings
for any Norstar telephone on the system.
For example, an employee may want to have the Do Not
Disturb feature programmed onto a memory button or create a
speed dial code. Instead of programming from the employee's
telephone, you can go into programming on the telephone
nearest you to make the change.

Using User Preferences

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2. Enter your System Coordinator or Basic password (the
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default passwords are
By using a Basic password, it is possible to have someone else
do day-to-day upkeep of people's telephones without giving
out access to sensitive programming. See "Using passwords"
on page 171.
After you enter the proper password, the display shows you the
telephone with the lowest internal number followed by its
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name (For example, 221:Reception).
1. Press
system.
2. Press
change. The display reads the model number of the
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to move through all the telephones on the
when you see the telephone you want to
and
Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide

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