Line Buttons; What Line Indicators Mean; Rings You May Hear - Nortel Modular ICS 4.0 Manual

Modular system coordinator guide
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30 / Answering calls

Line buttons

One line button for each line is assigned to your telephone.
Press the line button to select the line you want to answer or
use to make a call. Having several line buttons gives you
immediate access to more than one line.
The M7100 telephone has two intercom paths which are used
instead of line buttons to answer and make calls. Each M7100
can be assigned two lines. You can press
between two calls, one active and one on hold.
º

What line indicators mean

Flashing on and off for
º
equal lengths of time
Flashing on and off more
º
quickly
Flashing on for longer
º
than off
On, not flashing
Off

Rings you may hear

A double beep every ten
seconds
A long single ring
A shorter double ring
A brief single ring
Three beeps descending
in tone
Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide
There is an incoming call on the line.
You have placed a call on hold.
Someone else has put a call on hold
on that line.
You are connected to the call on that
line or the line is in use elsewhere.
The line is free.
A call has been camped to your telephone.
There is an external call on the line for you.
There is an internal call on the line for you or
a call is being transferred to you.
A call is being redirected on one of your
redirected lines. You cannot answer this call.
You are receiving a priority call.
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