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Nortel Norstar M7208 Installation And Maintenance Manual (148 pages)
Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Telephone
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Chapter 1 Getting Started
12
Getting Started
12
Using this Guide
12
Before You Start
12
What You'll Need to Do Programming
12
Understanding the Telephone Buttons
13
Using the Buttons under the Display
13
The M7410 Cordless Telephone (CT)
15
Chapter 2 Answering Calls
16
Answering Calls
16
Answering Incoming Calls with Hunt Groups
16
Answering an Incoming Call
16
Line Buttons
16
What Line Indicators Mean
17
Rings You May Hear
17
Answering Calls at a Prime Telephone
17
Using a Central Answering Position (CAP) Module
18
Customizing Your CAP Module
18
Monitoring Telephones with the CAP Module
18
Release Button
19
Hearing Aid Compatibility
19
Viewing Information about a Call on the Display
19
Using Call Information for a Particular Call
19
Displaying Call Information before or after Answering
20
Displaying Call Information for a Call on Hold
20
Making Call Display Information Appear Automatically at a Telephone
20
Changing Which Information Is Shown First about a Call
21
Picking up a Call Ringing at Another Telephone
21
Answering any Ringing Telephone Using Directed Pickup
21
Answering any Ringing Telephone Using Group Pickup
21
Changing a Telephone's Pickup Group
22
Trunk Answer
22
Answering a Call Using Trunk Answer
23
Answer Buttons
23
Creating a Conference Call
24
Disconnecting One Party
24
Independently Holding Two Calls
25
Putting a Conference on Hold
25
Removing Yourself from a Conference
26
Listening to a Call as a Group
27
Canceling Group Listening
27
Using Handsfree/Mute
27
Answering Calls Without Lifting the Receiver
27
Making Calls Without Lifting the Receiver
28
Muting Handsfree
28
Changing a Regular Call to Handsfree
28
Changing a Handsfree to a Regular Call
28
Using Handsfree
28
Changing Handsfree for a Telephone
29
Handsfree Answerback
29
Turning Privacy on or off for a Call
30
Creating a Conference by Releasing Privacy
30
Making a Call Private
30
Checking Call Length Using Call Duration Timer
30
Disconnecting by Accident
31
Time
31
Chapter 3 Making Calls
32
Making Calls
32
Choosing a Line Using a Line Button
33
Line Pools
33
Using a Line Pool to Make a Call
34
Programming a Memory Button with a Line Pool Feature Code
34
Changing How You Dial Your Calls
35
Using Standard Dial
35
Using Automatic Dial
35
Using Pre-Dial
35
When the Internal Number You Have Called Is Busy
36
Priority Call
36
Making a Priority Call
36
Giving a Telephone the Ability to Make Priority Calls
36
Using Ring Again
37
Turning on Ring Again
37
Canceling Ring Again
37
Chapter 4 Time Savers for Making Calls
38
Storing a Number on a Memory Button for Autodial
38
Adding an Autodial Button
38
Choosing a Line for Autodial
38
Using Intercom as the Line for Autodial
39
Using Last Number Redial
40
Preventing a Telephone from Using Last Number Redial
40
Using Speed Dial
40
Making a Speed Dial Call
41
Changing and Adding System Speed Dials
41
Adding or Changing User Speed Dial
41
Using Saved Number Redial
42
Saving a Number
42
Dialing a Saved Number
43
Preventing a Telephone from Using Saved Number Redial
43
Chapter 5 Handling Many Calls at Once
44
Using Hold
44
Retrieving a Held Call
44
Holding Automatically
44
Listening on Hold
44
Holding a Call Exclusively
45
Using Call Queuing
45
Chapter 6 Transferring Calls
46
Transferring Calls
46
Using the Transfer Feature
46
Transferring a Call
46
Transferring External Calls
46
Canceling a Transfer
47
Using Camp-On
48
Parking a Call
49
Retrieving a Parked Call
49
Using Call Park
49
Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue
51
Using Callback
51
Chapter 7 Forwarding Your Calls
52
Forwarding Your Calls to Another Telephone
52
Canceling Call Forward
52
Using Call Forward at Your Telephone
52
Overriding Call Forward
53
Changing the Automatic Call Forward Settings for a Telephone
53
Changing Forward no Answer
53
Changing the Delay before a Call Is Forwarded
53
Forward on Busy
53
DND on Busy
54
Call Forward and Voice Mail
54
Line Redirection
55
Turning on Line Redirection
55
Canceling Line Redirection
56
Allowing a Telephone to Redirect Calls
56
Turning the Redirect Ring for a Telephone on or off
56
How Line Redirection Is Different from Call Forward
58
Using Line Redirection
58
Chapter 8 Communicating in the Office
60
Paging
60
Making a Page Announcement
60
Activating and Deactivating the Ability to
60
Creating Page Zones
61
Using Page with External Paging Equipment
62
Sending Messages
62
Sending a Message
62
Canceling a Message You Have Sent
63
Viewing Your Messages
63
Replying to a Message
63
Replying to a Message Using an Analog Telephone Connected to an ASM
64
Removing Items from Your Message List
64
Removing Items from Your Message List Using an Analog Telephone Connected to an ASM
65
Viewing Messages You Have Sent
65
Using Voice Call
66
Making a Voice Call
66
Muting Voice Call Tones
66
Answering a Voice Call Without Touching Your Telephone
66
Preventing Voice Calls to Your Telephone Using Voice Call Deny
67
Canceling Voice Call Deny
67
Chapter 9 Tracking Your Incoming Calls
68
Using Call Log
68
Call Log Options
69
Logging a Call Manually
69
Deleting Old Log Items
69
Viewing Your Call Log
69
Viewing a Call Log Item
70
Erasing Log Items
70
Making a Call Using Call Log
70
Creating a Password to Your Call Log
71
Changing Your Call Log Password
71
Deleting an Assigned Password
71
Programming a Telephone to Log Calls Automatically
72
Using Voice Mail
73
Chapter 10 Customizing Your Telephone
74
Finding out What a Button Does Using Button Inquiry
74
Making the Display Darker or Lighter Using Contrast Adjustment
74
Changing the Language on the Display
75
English
75
French
75
Spanish
75
Programming a Feature Code Onto a Memory Button
75
Programming Feature Buttons
75
Erasing a Feature Button
76
Applying Button Cap Labels
77
Types of Button Caps
77
Identifying the Telephones
77
Enterprise Edge Default Button Assignments
78
Rules of Default Button Assignment
78
M7310 Telephone Button Defaults
79
M7324 Telephone Button Defaults
80
M7100 Telephone Button Defaults
80
Moving Line Buttons
80
Changing the Type of Ring
81
Adjusting the Ring Volume
81
Hiding the Message or Calls Indication
82
Restoring the Messages and Calls Indication
82
Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue
83
Chapter 11 Hunt Groups
84
Hunt Groups
84
Members of the Group
85
Distribution Mode
85
Chapter 12 Telephone Features
86
Telephone Features
86
Installing Enterprise Edge Telephones
86
Naming a Telephone or a Line
87
Moving Telephones
88
Stopping Calls from Ringing at Your Telephone Using Do Not Disturb (DND)
88
Stopping Calls
88
Refusing to Answer a Call
88
Canceling Do Not Disturb
88
Using Do Not Disturb
89
Using Background Music
89
Turning Background Music off
89
Chapter 13 ISDN PRI
90
Isdn Pri
90
Benefits
90
ISDN PRI Features
90
Network Name Display for PRI
90
Name and Number Blocking for PRI
91
Emergency 911 Dialing
91
2-Way DID
91
Call by Call Service Selection for PRI
92
Dialing Plan and PRI
92
Service Provider Features
93
Call Forward
93
Canceling Call Forward
93
Calling the Number Your Calls Are Forwarded to
93
Automatic Call Back
93
Automatic Recall
94
ISDN Applications for PRI
94
Videoconferencing and Video Telephony
94
Desktop Conferencing
94
File Transfer
94
Telecommuting
94
Group 4 Fax
94
Remote LAN Access
94
Leased Line Backup
94
LAN to LAN Bridging
95
Internet and Database Access
95
Chapter 14 Using System Features
96
Using Alternate or Scheduled Services
96
Preventing Certain Calls from Being Made
96
Making Additional Telephones Ring
96
Changing the Lines Used by Outgoing Calls
96
Turning Services on and off
96
Turning Services on and off Using Feature Codes
97
Viewing the Active Services from a Two-Line Display Telephone
97
Viewing the Active Services from a One-Line Display Telephone
98
User Passwords
99
Registration Password
99
Clearing a Call Log Password
99
Using Special Telephones
99
Direct-Dial
99
Changing the Direct-Dial Telephone Assignments
100
Hotline
100
Bypassing a Hotline
100
Making a Telephone a Hotline Telephone
100
Control Telephone
101
Using Set Lock
101
Changing Set Lock Programming for a Telephone
101
Using an Auxiliary Ringer
102
Turning the Auxiliary Ringer for a Telephone on or off
102
Using Host System Dialing Signals
102
Link
102
Preventing a Telephone from Using Link
102
Pause
103
Long Tones
103
Programmed Release
103
Run/Stop
104
Wait for Dial Tone
104
Using Pulse Dialing for a Call
104
Using Your Enterprise Edge System from an External Location
104
Controlling Access to Your Enterprise Edge System
105
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
105
Class of Service (COS)
105
Maintaining Security
106
Accessing Enterprise Edge Remotely over the Public Network
106
Tones
106
Using Class of Service (COS) Passwords
107
Changing Your Class of Service
107
Chapter 15 General System Features
108
Pulse or Tone Dialing
108
Disconnect Supervision
108
Hunt Groups
108
Internal Numbers
108
Line Assignment
108
Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue
109
Target Line
109
Line Pools
109
Overflow Call Routing
109
M7100 Telephone
110
Memory Buttons
110
One-Line Display
110
Prime Line
111
Private Lines
111
Volume Bar
111
Wall Mounting
111
Chapter 16 Hospitality Services
112
Hospitality Services
112
Alarm Time (AL) Feature
112
Hospitality Services Admin Alarm Feature
114
Room Occupancy (RO)
115
Room Condition (RC)
115
Hospitality Programming
117
Chapter 17 Companion Features
118
Companion Features
118
Using Your Portable Telephone
118
Using Enterprise Edge Features
119
Using New Features
120
Supporting Additional Features for Portables
121
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting
122
Troubleshooting
122
Using the Alarm Telephone
122
Reporting and Recording Alarm Codes
122
Testing the Telephone
122
Testing the Telephone Display
123
Testing the Telephone Buttons
123
Testing the Speaker in the Telephone Handset
123
Testing the Telephone Headset
124
Testing the Telephone Speaker
124
Testing the Power Supply to a Telephone
124
Chapter 19 Common Feature Displays
126
Chapter 20 Appendix A: Feature Codes
130
Chapter 21 Index
136
Index
136
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Nortel Norstar M7208 Manual (144 pages)
Feature Programming Telephone Guide
Brand:
Nortel
| Category:
Telephone
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Table of Contents
Feature Programming
1
Table of Contents
3
Contents
5
Chapter 1 Getting Started
11
Using this Guide
11
Before You Start
11
What You Need to Do Programming
11
Emergency 911 Dialing
11
Understanding the Telephone Buttons
12
Using the Buttons under the Display
12
Chapter 2 Answering Calls
15
Answering Incoming Calls with Hunt Groups
15
Answering an Incoming Call
15
Line Buttons
15
What Line Indicators Mean
16
Rings You Can Hear
16
Answering Calls at a Prime Telephone
16
Telephone Displays
16
Using a Central Answering Position (CAP) Module
17
Customizing Your CAP Module
17
Monitoring Telephones with the CAP Module
18
Release Button
18
Hearing Aid Compatibility
18
Information about a Call on the Display
19
Call Information for a Specific Call
19
Displaying Call Information before or after Answering
19
Displaying Call Information for a Call on Hold
20
Making Call Display Information Appear Automatically at a Telephone
20
Changing Which Information Appears First about a Call
20
Lift a Call Ringing at Another Telephone
20
Answering any Ringing Telephone Using Directed Pickup
20
Answering any Ringing Telephone Using Group Pickup
21
Changing a Telephone's Pickup Group
21
Trunk Answer
22
Answering a Call Using Trunk Answer
22
Answer Buttons
22
Creating a Conference Call
23
Disconnecting One Party
24
Separate Holding of Two Calls
24
Putting a Conference on Hold
25
Removing from a Conference
25
Listening to a Call as a Group
26
Canceling Group Listening
26
Using Handsfree/Mute
26
Answering Calls Without Lifting the Receiver
26
Making Calls Without Lifting the Receiver
27
Muting Handsfree
27
Changing a Normal Call to Handsfree
27
Changing a Handsfree to a Normal Call
27
Using Handsfree
27
Changing Handsfree for a Telephone
28
Handsfree Answerback
28
Turning Privacy on or off for a Call
29
Creating a Conference by Releasing Privacy
29
Making a Call Private
29
Checking Call Length Using Call Duration Timer
29
Disconnecting by Accident
30
Time
30
Chapter 3 Making Calls
31
Choosing a Line Using a Line Button
32
Line Pools
33
Using a Line Pool to Make a Call
33
Programming a Memory Button with a Line Pool Feature Code
33
Changing How You Dial Your Calls
34
Using Standard Dial
34
Using Automatic Dial
34
Using Pre-Dial
34
When the Internal Number You Have Called Is Busy
35
Priority Call
35
Making a Priority Call
35
Giving a Telephone the Ability to Make Priority Calls
35
Using Ring Again
36
Turning on Ring Again
36
Canceling Ring Again
36
Chapter 4 Time Savers for Making Calls
37
Storing a Number on a Memory Button for Autodial
37
Adding an Autodial Button
37
Selecting a Line for Autodial
37
Using Intercom as the Line for Autodial
38
Using Last Number Redial
39
Preventing a Telephone from Using Last Number Redial
39
Using Speed Dial
39
Making a Speed Dial Call
40
Changing and Adding System Speed Dials
40
Adding or Changing User Speed Dial
40
Using Saved Number Redial
41
Saving a Number
41
Dialing a Saved Number
42
Preventing a Telephone from Using Saved Number Redial
42
Chapter 5 Handling Many Calls at Once
43
Using Hold
43
Retrieving a Held Call
43
Holding Automatically
43
Listening on Hold
43
Holding a Call Exclusively
44
Using Call Queuing
44
Chapter 6 Transferring Calls
45
Using the Transfer Feature
45
Transferring a Call
45
Transferring External Calls
45
Canceling a Transfer
46
Using Camp-On
47
Parking a Call
48
Retrieving a Parked Call
48
Using Call Park
48
Using Callback
49
Chapter 7 Forwarding Your Calls
51
Forwarding Your Calls to Another Telephone
51
Canceling Call Forward
51
Using Call Forward at Your Telephone
51
Overriding Call Forward
52
Changing the Automatic Call Forward Settings for a Telephone
52
Changing Forward no Answer
52
Changing the Delay before a Call Is Forwarded
52
Forward on Busy
52
DND on Busy
53
Call Forward and Voice Mail
53
Line Redirection
54
Turning on Line Redirection
54
Canceling Line Redirection
55
Allowing a Telephone to Redirect Calls
55
Turning the Redirect Ring for a Telephone on or off
55
How Line Redirection Is Different from Call Forward
57
Using Line Redirection
57
Chapter 8 Communicating in the Office
59
Paging
59
Making a Page Announcement
59
Activating and Deactivating the Ability to
59
Creating Page Zones
60
Using Page with External Paging Equipment
61
Sending Messages
61
Sending a Message
61
Canceling a Message You Have Sent
62
Viewing Your Messages
62
Replying to a Message
62
Replying to a Message Using an Analog Telephone Connected to an ASM
63
Removing Items from Your Message List
63
Removing Items from Your Message List Using an Analog Telephone Connected to an ASM
64
Viewing Messages You Have Sent
64
Using Voice Call
65
Making a Voice Call
65
Muting Voice Call Tones
65
Answering a Voice Call Without Touching Your Telephone
65
Preventing Voice Calls to Your Telephone Using Voice Call Deny
66
Canceling Voice Call Deny
66
Chapter 9 Tracking Your Incoming Calls
67
Using Call Log
67
Call Log Options
68
Logging a Call Manually
68
Deleting Old Log Items
68
Viewing Your Call Log
68
Viewing a Call Log Item
69
Erasing Log Items
69
Making a Call Using Call Log
69
Creating a Password to Your Call Log
70
Changing Your Call Log Password
70
Deleting an Assigned Password
70
Programming a Telephone to Log Calls Automatically
71
Using Voice Mail
72
Chapter 10 Customizing Your Telephone
73
Use Button Inquiry to Find out the Use of a Button
73
Making the Display Darker or Lighter Using Contrast Adjustment
73
Changing the Language on the Display
74
Programming a Feature Code on a Memory Button
74
Programming Feature Buttons
74
Erasing a Feature Button
75
Applying Button Cap Labels
75
Types of Button Caps
76
Identifying the Telephones
76
Enterprise Edge Default Button Assignments
76
Rules of Default Button Assignment
77
M7310 and M7208 Telephone Button Defaults
77
M7324 Telephone Button Defaults
78
M7100 Telephone Button Defaults
79
Moving Line Buttons
79
Changing the Type of Ring
80
Adjusting the Ring Volume
80
Hiding the Message or Calls Indication
80
Restoring the Messages and Calls Indication
80
Chapter 11 Hunt Groups
81
Hunt Groups
81
Distribution Mode
82
Members of the Group
82
Chapter 12 Telephone Features
83
Installing Enterprise Edge Telephones
83
Naming a Telephone or a Line
86
Moving Telephones
87
Stopping Calls from Ringing at Your Telephone Using Do Not Disturb (DND)
87
Stopping Calls
87
Refusing to Answer a Call
87
Canceling Do Not Disturb
87
Using Do Not Disturb
88
Using Background Music
88
Turning Background Music off
88
Chapter 13 Using System Features
89
Using Alternate or Scheduled Services
89
Preventing some Calls from Being Made
89
Making Additional Telephones Ring
89
Changing the Lines Used by Outgoing Calls
89
Turning Services on and off
89
Turning Services on and off Using Feature Codes
90
Viewing the Active Services from a Two-Line Display Telephone
91
Viewing the Active Services from a One-Line Display Telephone
91
User Passwords
92
Registration Password
92
Clearing a Call Log Password
92
Using Special Telephones
93
Direct Dial
93
Changing the Direct Dial Telephone Assignments
93
Hotline
93
Bypassing a Hotline
93
Making a Telephone a Hotline Telephone
94
Control Telephone
94
Using Set Lock
94
Changing Set Lock Programming for a Telephone
95
Using an Auxiliary Ringer
95
Turning the Auxiliary Ringer for a Telephone on or off
95
Using Host System Dialing Signals
95
Link
95
Preventing a Telephone from Using Link
96
Pause
96
Long Tones
96
Run/Stop
97
Wait for Dial Tone
97
Using Pulse Dialing for a Call
97
Using Your Enterprise Edge System from an External Location
97
Controlling Access to Your Enterprise Edge System
98
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
98
Class of Service (COS)
98
Maintaining Security
99
Accessing Enterprise Edge Remotely over the Public Network
99
Tones
99
Using Class of Service (COS) Passwords
100
Changing Your Class of Service
100
Chapter 14 General System Features
101
Pulse or Tone Dialing
101
Disconnect Supervision
101
Hunt Groups
101
Internal Numbers
101
Line Assignment
101
Target Line
102
Line Pools
102
Overflow Call Routing
102
M7100 Telephone
103
Memory Buttons
103
One-Line Display
104
Prime Line
104
Private Lines
104
Volume Bar
104
Wall Mounting
104
Isdn
105
ISDN Features
105
Network Name Display
105
Name and Number Blocking
105
Service Provider Features
106
Chapter 15 Hospitality Services
107
Programming the Alarm Time Feature
108
Changing or Canceling an Earlier Selected Alarm Time
108
Canceling the Alarm
109
Turning off the Alarm
109
Hospitality Services Admin Alarm Feature
109
Room Occupancy (RO)
110
Programming the State of a Room Set
110
Room Condition (RC)
111
Room Condition from a Room Set
111
Room Condition with a Hospitality Service Admin Set
112
Hospitality Passwords
112
Desk Admin Password
112
Room Condition Password
112
Hospitality Services
107
Common Set
107
Room Set
107
Hospitality Services (HS) Admin Set
107
Alarm Time (AL) Feature
107
Chapter 16 Companion Features
113
Using Your Portable Telephone
113
Using Enterprise Edge Features
114
Using Features
115
Directed Call Pickup
115
Group Pickup
115
Wireless Portable Language Selection
115
Wireless Call Forward no Answer Enhancement
115
Chapter 17 Troubleshooting
117
Using the Alarm Telephone
117
Reporting and Recording Alarm Codes
117
Testing the Telephone
117
Testing the Telephone Display
117
Testing the Telephone Buttons
118
Testing the Speaker in the Telephone Handset
118
Testing the Telephone Headset
119
Testing the Telephone Speaker
119
Testing the Power Supply to a Telephone
119
Chapter 18 Common Feature Displays
121
Chapter 19 Appendix A: Feature Codes
125
Features Sorted by Feature Name
126
Features Sorted by Activation Code
129
Chapter 20 Index
133
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Introduction
11
Configuration Programming
64
Feature Operations
69
Accidental Disconnect Protection
69
Autodial
69
Automatic Phone Relocation
72
Auxiliary Ringer
72
Background Music
72
Button Inquiry
74
Call
79
Conference
84
Contrast Adjustment
86
Delayed Ring Transfer
86
Handsfree/Mute
90
Headset
90
Intercom Numbers and Lines
93
Internal Tones
94
Language Choice
94
Last Number Redial
97
Lines
97
Line Pools
97
Link
99
Messages
99
Night Service
105
On-Hook Dialing
106
Paging
106
Pause
108
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Table of Contents
Buttons
2
Norstar Features
2
Call Queuing
3
Camp-On
3
Custom Call Routing (CCR)
3
Class of Service
3
Conference
3
Contrast Adjustment
4
Dialing Modes
4
Do Not Disturb
4
Group Listening
4
Hold
4
Line Pools
4
Link
4
Long Tones
4
Language Choice
5
Last Number Redial
5
Line Redirection
5
Messages
5
Pause
5
Priority Call
5
Moving Line Buttons
6
Name and Number Blocking
6
Page
6
Programmed Release
6
Ring Again
6
Ring Type
6
Run/Stop
6
Speed Dial
6
Saved Number
7
Service Schedules
7
Time
7
Time & Date
7
Transfer
7
Trunk Answer
7
Call Display Services
8
System Answer
8
Test a Telephone
8
User Preference
8
Voice Call
8
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