Nortel BCM50 2.0 Configuration Manual page 132

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Chapter 18 Configuring telephones: Digital telephones
Programming note: Telephones without speakers, such as models 7000 and 7100, allow
page messages to be sent, but not to be received.
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Interrupting calls:
DND on Busy
Select the check box if you want the caller to receive a Do Not Disturb message when the
telephone is busy. Ensure this feature is selected, when the Fwd Busy field has a value.
Priority call
Select the check box if you want the user to be able to forward calls that alert at the
telephone where the call was forwarded, even when that telephone is busy.
Intrusion protection level
Select an intrusion level if you want the user to be able to break into calls on other
telephones. The intrusion level must be the same or higher than the telephone being
interrupted.
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Auto hold
Select the check box if you want calls coming into the telephone to be placed on hold
automatically when the user answers another call, or dials out while an incoming call is active.
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Redirect settings:
Allow redirect
Select the check box if you want the user to be able to redirect active lines to other
telephones.
Redirect ring
Select the check box if you want calls coming into a redirected line to give a short alert.
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Receive short tones
Do not select this for digital telephones.
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Administrative capabilities:
Pickup group
If you want to allow this telephone to be answered by other telephones in a defined group,
choose the appropriate group. Otherwise, leave the field blank.
Direct dial
Select the direct dial telephone assignment that you want this telephone to be able to dial
with one digit (direct dial access code).
Silent monitor supervisor
Select this check box to enable the telephone to monitor hunt group calls.
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Next step:
NN40020-300
NN40020-300
"Configuring Preferences" on page
134.

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