Configuring Preferences; Job Aid: Call Log Notes - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 2: DN records

Configuring preferences

Where:
Element Manager:Configuration//Telephony
Set-based admin:
Programming reference:
"Capabilities and Preferences - Preferences tab" on page 105
"Job aid: Call log notes" on page 82
Use this panel to determine some telephone operational attributes. All of these attributes also can
be set by the user at the telephone, and would override these settings.
Click in the field that you want to change.
1
Call Log Options: Determine when calls will be logged.
2
Dialing Options: Determine how the user will dial numbers.
3
Programming note: Some telephones do not allow all dialing options.
Contrast: Adjust the contrast level of the display.
4
Ring type: If you want incoming calls to produce a specific type of ring, perhaps to
5
differentiate between two telephones that are in close proximity, select one of the four ring
types. If you select None, the default ring is used.
Next step:
"Capabilities and Preferences - Button Programming tabs" on page 109
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Job aid: Call log notes

If your system has the appropriate equipment, and you subscribe to the call information feature
supplied by your service provider, you can record information about calls received from an
external line. ISDN service packages that come with calling line identification (CLID) can supply
the same feature.
Note: Your cordless and wireless telephones may not support this feature, or they may
only support some of the functions of the feature.
Call Log creates a record of incoming external calls to a telephone even if the telephone does not
have that line assigned. For each call, the log can contain:
sequence number in the Call Log
name and number of the caller
indication if the call was long distance
indication if the call was answered and by whom
N0027146 [Publish Date]
Configuring telephones: Digital telephones

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