Nortel ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual page 253

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Glossary
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7000 digital phone This telephone
has a no display. It does have four
memory buttons. (Note this telephone is
only supported on systems running
Profile 2, 3, or 4).
7100 digital phone: A telephone
with a single line display and one
programmable memory button without
an indicator.
7208 digital phone: A telephone
with a single-line display and eight
programmable memory buttons with
indicators. This telephone has a separate
mute key and supports a headset
7316 digital phone: A telephone that
has a two-line display, three display
buttons, 16 programmable memory
buttons with indicators, and 12 memory
programmable buttons without
indicators. This telephone has a separate
mute key and supports a headset.
7316E digital phone: This telephone
has the same functionality as the 7316
digital phone, with some additional
features, such as a separate handsfree
key, special display icons (when
running on a MICS 6.1 or newer
system), and CAP capability by adding
KIMs.
7406 digital phone: The 7406 base
station desk set can support three
handsets, which function like the other
digital phones on the system. It has six
programmable memory keys.
7420/7430: These Digital Mobility
phones allow you to set up an extended
cell of base stations that allow users to
contact the system from a variety of
locations within a site.
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access code: Different sequences of
characters used to gain access to these
Norstar features: Line pools, Call park,
external lines, Direct-Dial telephone,
Auto DN, and DISA DN. Destination
codes are also a form of access code.
alarm code: A number that appears
on the alarm telephone display,
informing you that the ICS has detected
a fault in the system.
alarm telephone: A telephone that is
designated to receive reports of Norstar
system problems. This function is
usually assigned to a prime telephone,
but this can be changed under
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Answer button: A telephone button
with an indicator that is used to monitor
another telephone. The answer button
indicates incoming calls destined for the
other telephone. Someone working at a
telephone with answer buttons (an
attendant, for example) can receive all
ringing and visual indication of
incoming calls for other telephones, and
answer those calls when necessary.
One telephone can have up to four
Answer buttons. An Answer button is
automatically assigned to a telephone
when that telephone is assigned an
Answer DN.
Answer DN: The internal or directory
number (DN) of a telephone that is
monitored by an Answer button. You
can assign up to four Answer DNs to a
telephone under Line Access in
Terminals and Sets programming.
Modular ICS 7.1 System Coordinator Guide
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