Defining Device Capabilities; Figure 133 Features That Define Telephone Feature Capabilities - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Defining device capabilities

The Capabilities headings control how the system interacts with individual telephones, and how
the telephones receive calls. The Capability heading itself has a set of feature settings, which
determine how much functionality the telephone will have in terms of system features.
To configure capabilities settings, refer to
Under the Capabilities heading on the navigation tree, there are headings for setting Call
Forward, Hotline numbers, and Intrusion controls. If an analog station module is connected to
the system or a telephone is connected through an ATA2 module to a digital station module, the
ATA settings heading also appears.
Refer to these sections:
"Assigning Call Forward" on page 421
"Assigning a Hotline" on page 423
"Determining analog settings" on page 424
"Setting intrusion controls" on page 426

Figure 133 Features that define telephone feature capabilities

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ISDN/DECT telephones also have an
OLI as called number field
Digital Doorphone-specific
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pre-installation settings. See
individual heading configuration for
Defining device capabilities
"Configuring the Capabilities features" on page
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