Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual page 89

Meridian modular telephones
Hide thumbs Also See for Meridian SL-100:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quebec French
Spanish
Sets equipped with this display option have added local features over the
basic set:
display of call timers
predial (only available after the display is physically attached to the set)
independently setting volume levels for the following items:
— ringing
— buzzing
— on-hook dialing
— handset
— headset
— handsfree
Note: These volume levels may be set without a display option attached. If
attached, a representation of the volume level is displayed on the module.
When the set is idle, the time and date are displayed.
Predial allows the user to enter digits before going off-hook. Entries must
begin with a number, pound sign (#), or asterisk (*). Predial digits appear
from left to right on the second line of the idle screen. Use the volume
control toggle key (<<< >>>) to move the cursor and change or enter
digits. Operation of the Rls key or a function key prior to seizing a line
clears the screen, and the numbers are not saved. An incoming call also
clears the screen.
When assigned the display module, the top right key of the telephone set
(Key 8) becomes dedicated for use as a local program mode key. (Key 6 on
the M2006 set functions as the local program mode key.) This key may be
used to format the display for the time and date or set volume levels with the
aid of display graphics. If the telephone set is equipped with the MCA, this
key is used to set parameters for data service.
When the user is programming certain features, such as Speed Calling, the
display module guides the user through the steps required to program the
feature. Also, when activating or canceling certain features, the display
module indicates which feature has been activated or canceled.
Meridian SuperNode MSL-100 Meridian Modular Telephones Reference Manual MSL11
General description 3-19

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents