Setting Up Cap Stations; Figure 149 7316E With Kim - Nortel BCM 3.7 Manual

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Setting up CAP stations

Setting up CAP stations
A CAP (Central Access Point) station acts as a central answering and monitoring point for a group
or a business. You can configure quick dial numbers that allow the person at this station to monitor
and answer call traffic into the group.
If you program the CAP to be an enhanced CAP (eCAP), lines, hunt group appearances, and
multiple target line appearances can also be moved to the module. Note: Only 7316E+eKIM
configurations support Hunt group appearances and multiple target line appearances.
This section includes this information:
"Configuring CAP/KIM assignment" on page 447
"Configuring a CAP or KIM module" on page 449
"Programming CAP/KIM buttons" on page 449
"Cold starting the KIM to erase programming" on page 451
Only two styles of telephones can be configured as CAP stations, with the addition of extra
modules.
• The 7316E digital phones connect to KIM (Key Indicator Module) modules to provide autodial
buttons, system-wide call appearance (SWCA) buttons, and feature programming. If this
configuration is programmed as an eCAP, it can also support extra lines, Hunt Group indicators
and multiple target line appearances.
• Legacy system: 7324 telephones connect to CAP(N) modules to provide auto dial or features. If
this configuration is programmed to be an eCAP, it can also support line appearances.

Figure 149 7316E with KIM

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7316E with one
KIM

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