Programming A Memory Button With A Line Pool Feature Code; Making Calls From An Isdn Terminal; Changing How You Dial Your Calls - Nortel Modular ICS 6.0 Manual

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Again at the busy tone. You are notified when a line in the line
pool becomes available. See Using Ring Again on page 77.

Programming a memory button with a line pool feature code

When you program a button with the line pool feature code,
you must enter a line pool access code after the feature code.
The programmed line pool button accesses a specific line pool,
not the line pool feature. See Programming feature buttons on
page 139 for more information.
If you program a button with an indicator to access a line pool,
when all the lines in a line pool are busy, the indicator for the
line pool button turns on. The indicator turns off when a line
becomes available.

Making calls from an ISDN terminal

ISDN terminals do not have line keys or intercom keys as do
Norstar telephones. To make an outgoing call from an ISDN
terminal, access an external line by entering a line pool code
or by using the ARS feature.

Changing how you dial your calls

To change how how you dial your calls, use this feature:
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1. Press
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2. Press
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3. Press
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If no lines are available in the line pool, you can use Ring
.
or NEXT until the dialing mode you want appears.
or OK to select the displayed dialing mode.
Making calls / 73
Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide

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