Monitoring Telephones With The Cap Module; Release Button; Hearing Aid Compatibility - Nortel Enterprise Edge 2.0 Manual

Feature programming telephone guide
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18 Answering calls
You can program any of the buttons on your CAP module that do not select lines to
dial internal or external numbers automatically. You can program features on CAP
module buttons. See
telephone
on page 73 for information about programming memory buttons. You
cannot assign answer buttons to any buttons on a CAP module.

Monitoring telephones with the CAP module

The indicators ö next to 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
The indicator is off when a telephone has:
no active call
a call on hold and no other active call

Release button

Note: North American Enterprise Edge telephones have a
International Enterprise Edge telephones have a ® button. This guide uses
the word Release when referring to this button.
Press Release to end a call. You do not have to put the receiver down. Release also
ends feature programming.
While you are on a call, do not press Release to end a feature you are using. If you
do, you disconnect the call. Use

Hearing aid compatibility

The receivers on all Enterprise Edge telephones are compatible with hearing aids as
defined in the FCC rules, Part 68, section 68.316. Not all hearing aids are optimized
for use with a telephone.
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Feature Programming Telephone Guide
Time savers for making calls
Tips
You can send up to 30 messages from a CAP.
A CAPN cannot send 30 messages unless programmed as an ECAP.
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on page 37 and
Customizing your
¨
button and
instead.
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