Nortel Compact ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual page 47

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KIM memory button programming can provide:
feature access (Refer to ''Programming a feature code onto a memory
button'' on page 147)
access to line pools (Refer to ''Programming a memory button with a
line pool feature code'' on page 74)
one-press external autodial (Refer to ''Storing a number on a memory
button for Autodial'' on page 95)
access to calls parked on system-wide call appearance (SWCA)
buttons (Refer to ''System-wide call appearance (SWCA) codes'' on
page 105)
An extended KIM (eKIM) provides the same functionality as the OKIM
plus the ability to support lines, multiple target line appearances, and Hunt
group appearances. A 7316E can support a maximum of four eKIMs. Your
system can support one CAP. Note that this total includes any legacy
7324+CAPs that are configured as eCAPs.
Cold starting the KIM
If your KIM fails, or if you want to erase programming on the KIM, there
are two types of cold start.
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If you are cold starting an eKIM that has
line or Hunt group assignments, the cold start will
erase current programming, and insert the line
appearances, starting with the top, left button. After
all the line appearances are assigned to lines, the
system adds target line or Hunt Group
appearances. If any buttons are left, the system will
populate the buttons with autodialer assignments.
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Use
to view button assignments after a
cold start.
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Compact ICS 7.1 System Coordinator Guide

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