Norstar PLUS Compact ICS 1.0 System Coordinator Manual page 143

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Using System features
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Use
CHRNGE
to select one
of
the
three
options:
None,
Partial
and
Full.
Using an auxiliary ringer
An
auxiliary
ringer
is
a separate device that has to be
connected
to
Norstar
.
Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off
You
will
need
the
programming
template
found at
the front of this
guide.
See Getting
Started
for
more
information.
Press
[Feature
I
EJ
El[) ID
@J@]
El El .
Press
[)
@]ID El ID
(the
default
System Coordinator
password)
.
Press
~
atTerMinals&Sets
.
Enter the internal
number
of
the telephone
you wish to program
and press
~
.
The display reads Capabilities
.
Press
~
·
Press
~
until
the
display
shows
Rux
.
rin9er.
Use
CHRNGE
to select
Y
(Yes)
or
N (No)
.
~
Tip -
Using
the
auxiliary
ringer
with Night Service
is
~
programmed under
Services.
Using Host System dialing signals
You can access host
systems,
such as
private
branch exchanges
(PBX} from
Norstar by using
host
system signaling
features (also
known
as
end-to-end
signaling}.
These features
either send
a
special signal to the host
system
or
allow
you
to program
delays
required by host systems
in external autodial
or speed
dial
sequences
.
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