Preface; Before You Begin; Emergency 911 Dialing; Text Conventions - Nortel Business Communications Manager 2.5 Programming Manual

Telephone features programming
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Preface

This guide provides information about how to program a Business Communications Manager
telephone. This information includes items such as programming personal speed dials, transferring
a call, and using special features. Some of the features included in the Business Communications
Manager telephone system are:
conference calls
group listening
group pickup
directed pickup
call tracking
This guide is aimed at the day-to-day operators of the Business Communications Manager
telephone system.

Before you begin

Plan the programming changes you want to make before you begin. Record the changes so that
you have the information at hand. For example, before you program system speed dial numbers,
create a record so that you have all the numbers and codes available.
Programming applies to both North America and International telephones in your Business
Communications Manager system.

Emergency 911 Dialing

Emergency 911 Dialing is the capability to access a public emergency response system.
State and local requirements for support of Emergency 911 Dialing service by Customer Premises
Equipment vary. Ask your local telecommunications service provider about compliance with
applicable laws and regulations.
Emergency 911 Dialing may not apply to International systems.

Text conventions

This guide uses the following text conventions:
angle brackets < >
Bold
Indicate the generic title on the telephone display.
Example: When querying a feature button.
appears in angle brackets.
<Feature name>
Indicates a programming level within the telephone menu.
Example: Terminal & Sets programming level
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