Nortel Regular Telephone User Manual
Nortel Regular Telephone User Manual

Nortel Regular Telephone User Manual

Nortel networks regular telephone user guide

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Meridian 1
Regular Telephone User Guide

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This Nortel documentation is protected by copyright. It may not be copied in any form or medium except pursuant to the
Nortel License to Copy Documentation ("License").
If a License has been purchased, it will be enclosed with this copy of Nortel documentation.
© 1998 Northern Telecom
All rights reserved
Information is subject to change without notice. Northern Telecom reserves the right to make changes in design or
components as progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC rules, and the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required
to correct the interference at their own expense.
SL-1 and Meridian 1 are trademarks of Northern Telecom.
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  • Page 1: Copyright Information

    Meridian 1 Regular Telephone User Guide Copyright Information This Nortel documentation is protected by copyright. It may not be copied in any form or medium except pursuant to the Nortel License to Copy Documentation ("License"). If a License has been purchased, it will be enclosed with this copy of Nortel documentation.
  • Page 2 Contents Introduction ...1 Making and answering calls ...3 Special features ...4 Index ...25 Regular telephone...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    2500, Link and Unity telephones. Ringback—ringback is the sound you hear when a call you’ve made is ringing at its destination. Rotary dial telephones—the rotary dial telephone referred to in this guide is the 500 telephone. Regular telephone...
  • Page 4 (“flash the switchhook”), your call is not disconnected. Instead, you send a message to the system. Regular telephone Your personal telephone The way you can use your telephone may be affected by restrictions applied by your organization. For instance, you may have to share your telephone extension with several other people.
  • Page 5: Making And Answering Calls

    • Flexible Night Service—Only specific phone(s) will ring. Calls must be answered on these phones. Transferring is done in the normal manner, but you should stay on the line until the transfer is completed. Regular telephone...
  • Page 6: Special Features

    Note: If your telephone has a LINK button, you can press LINK instead of flashing the switchhook as indicated in the instructions in this guide. Regular telephone Attendant recall Use Attendant Recall to call the attendant for assistance in handling a call which originally came through the attendant.
  • Page 7 To answer a call to any phone in another Call Pickup group, dial SPRE 94 or PUGR FFC. Dial the call Pickup Group Number. To answer a call to a specific extension in another Call Pickup group, dial SPRE 95 or PURN FFC. Dial the extension. Regular telephone...
  • Page 8 2 To return to the original call, flash the switchhook or press LINK again. You are reconnected to the first call. Regular telephone Notes: • You can go from one call to the other by flashing the switchhook.
  • Page 9 Your call is put on Hold. 2 Dial SPRE 5 or CDRC FFC. The dial tone stops. 3 Dial the charge account number. You hear dial tone. 4 Flash the switchhook again to reconnect to your call. Regular telephone...
  • Page 10 You hear dial tone. 4 Dial the phone number. 5 If your hear ringback, hang up to transfer the call. Regular telephone — Wait for the call to be answered. Flash the switchhook to establish a three-party conference or hang up to transfer the call.
  • Page 11 To disconnect the last caller from the call (if the caller is on an outside trunk): 1 Flash the switchhook. You hear three beeps followed by dial tone. 2 Dial SPRE 87 or C6DS FFC. Regular telephone...
  • Page 12 5 Hang up or press Rls. To unlock your phone: — Perform this same procedure except use the Unlock code in step 2. Regular telephone To change your Electronic Lock password: 1 Lift the handset and dial the password change code.
  • Page 13 If you have a pushbutton telephone, you can use a number which has fewer than the maximum number of digits by pressing the # key at the end of the number. Regular telephone...
  • Page 14 You can leave the conversation at any time by hanging up. Once you’ve disconnected from the call, you can’t reconnect to it. Regular telephone • If you are on a call when a Group Call is made, you’ll hear three quick bursts of tone repeated after 10 seconds.
  • Page 15 The system automatically connects you to the pre-defined telephone number. If your telephone is a Hotline telephone, you cannot use any other features described in this guide. Regular telephone...
  • Page 16 2 Dial the one- or two-digit code for the phone you are calling. You hear ringback or busy signal. When the person answers, you are connected in a call. Regular telephone Notes: • If your telephone has Intercom, you can only make calls to other telephones in your group.
  • Page 17 Waiting lamp and you dial an extension other than the Message Center, the message waiting indication resumes when the call is completed. • The message waiting indication will be turned off by the Message Center attendant when you call for your messages. Regular telephone...
  • Page 18 Override If you place a call to a busy telephone, Override allows you to interrupt the call. To override a busy call: 1 After encountering a busy signal, flash the switchhook. 2 Dial OVRD FFC. All parties hear a one-second beep and you are connected to the call.
  • Page 19 • If you have Stored Number Redial, you can store the Last Number Redial number as a Stored Number Redial number. Regular telephone...
  • Page 20 If you hear a fast busy signal, hang up and try again. Regular telephone Activate Remote Call Forward: 1 Dial the Remote Call Forward Activate code. 2 Dial the Electronic Lock password associated with your telephone (see Electronic Lock, page 13).
  • Page 21 The number or trunk access code is automatically dialed. To cancel Ring Again: 1 Before your telephone rings, lift the handset. 2 Dial SPRE 2 or RGAD FFC. Note: If you don’t lift the handset while the phone is ringing, the call is cancelled. Regular telephone...
  • Page 22 (000-999) must be used. Some Speed Call Lists can be designated as System Speed Call lists. Regular telephone Calls made using System Speed Call lists are unrestricted, even if your phone is not normally allowed to make calls to the numbers in the list.
  • Page 23 1 Lift the handset. 2 If you have a pushbutton telephone, dial #3 or SPCU FFC. — If you have a rotary dial telephone, dial SPRE 76 or SPCU FFC. 3 Dial the one-, two-, or three-digit code for the number you want to call.
  • Page 24 3 Dial the number you want to store. 4 Hang up. The dialed number is stored. Any previously stored number is erased. Regular telephone To store a number during a call: 1 Lift the handset. 2 Dial the phone number. You hear ringback or busy signal.
  • Page 25 A Stored Number Redial number can’t be stored for an internal call during ringback. Flashing the switchhook or pressing LINK has no effect. • If more digits are dialed than is allowed, the Stored Number Redial memory is not changed. Regular telephone...
  • Page 26 2 Dial the number of the person to whom you want to transfer the call. You hear ringback or busy signal. Regular telephone 3 If you hear ringback, you can hang up to transfer the call or you can wait till the person answers.
  • Page 27: Index

    Private Line 2 pushbutton telephones 1 Redial 16 Ring Again 17 ringback 1 rotary dial 1 shared Directory Numbers 2 Special Prefix code 1 Speed Call 18 SPRE code 1 Stored Number Redial Transfer 22 Unity 2 volume control 2 Regular telephone...

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