Job Aid: Notes About Button Programming; User Speed Dials - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 2: DN records
The model shown in the Select set field determines the number of available buttons.
1
Programming note: Assigned lines, answer DNs, hunt group designators and intercom keys
cannot be overridden using this template.
Select the field beside the button you want to configure or change.
2
Select XXXX from XXXXX
3
Next step:
"User speed dials" on page 84
4

Job aid: Notes about button programming

The number of available button positions, will depend on the model of telephone that you are
programming.
New button programming will overwrite any memory button programming performed at the
telephone by the user. Conversely, any changes to memory button programming performed by
the user at the telephone, after button programming, will overwrite memory keys programmed
under Button programming or CAP/KIM button programming. The panels will reflect these
changes.
The 7316 digital phone has disjointed button numbering because it is patterned after the legacy
7310 button programming, but has fewer available buttons. However, the Button
programming heading shows all the keys available for a legacy 7310 telephone. Refer to the
default button programming section and ensure that you program the correct button numbers.
IP telephones have three (2001), nine (2002) and 12 (2004) programmable memory keys, as
well as a display feature list that can contain up to 10 items. Refer to
page 223
for information about setting up this list. The 2001 IP telephone has an additional
five non-visible buttons that can be programmed with Answer DNs or SWCA controls.
Button labeling
T-series telephones have a paper strip of labels that can be customized and printed using the
Desktop Assistant or Desktop Assistant Pro application. These applications are located under the
Client Applications button on the first Element Manager web page. Desktop Assistant Pro requires
a LAN CTE keycode before it can be used.
IP telephones also have soft display labels. Refer to

User speed dials

Use this panel to assign telephone numbers to speed dial codes. These codes will be available to all
telephones in the system. The number of available codes is determined under system feature
programming.
Programming references:
"Capabilities and Preferences - User Speed Dial tab" on page 111
N0027146 [Publish Date]
Configuring telephones: Digital telephones
"IP features list" on
"IP features list" on page
223.

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