Nortel Bcm 2 5 Telephone Features Instructions Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction21 Telephone Features Programming Guide 3Connect the handset cord to the jack labelled with the telephone icon and route the cord as shown. 4If you are using a headset, route the cord along the channel in the base and connect the cord to the telephone jack that is labelled with the headset icon. 5Route the line cord through the support and connect the cord to the telephone jack that is labelled with the jack icon. 6Attach the support using either pair of slots; to raise the back...
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22Chapter 1 Introduction P0937240 02Figure 3 Mounting a T7316 telephone with a stand on the wall Figure 4 shows the T7316 without a stand wall mounting procedure. See “Mounting a T7316 telephone without a stand on the wall” on page 23.
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Chapter 1 Introduction23 Telephone Features Programming Guide Figure 4 Mounting a T7316 telephone without a stand on the wall Name a telephone or a line You can assign names to identify external lines, target lines, and your colleagues’ telephones. During a call, the name (if programmed) appears on the telephone display instead of the external line number or internal telephone number of the caller. You need to start a Unified Manager session to program this feature. For more information about...
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24Chapter 1 Introduction P0937240 02 Line assignment You can assign any of the lines in your system to any of your telephones. Your installer assigns lines to telephones. Assignments for lines are: appear only appear and ring ring only Lines assigned to a telephone automatically have a line button on that telephone, when a button is available. The T7100 telephone has no line buttons. Prime line You can program your telephone to select an internal, or external line, or a line pool automatically...
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Chapter 1 Introduction25 Telephone Features Programming Guide Telephone buttons This guide shows the Business Series Terminals buttons. Table 1 shows which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel Networks telephones. See “Telephone buttons” on page 25. You can enter ≤, , or ƒ and the code to use a feature. For example: Press ≤·°⁄ to access your mailbox. The T7100telephone works differently from other telephones on your system because it does not have line buttons. Where other telephones can...
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26Chapter 1 Introduction P0937240 02 One-line and two-line displays The T7100 and T7208 telephones have a one-line display. The T7316 and M7324(N) telephones have a second line on the display which shows the functions of the three buttons below it. Figure 5 shows the different types of telephone display buttons. See “Display buttons” on page 26. Figure 5 Display buttons Some display buttons, such as and , are shortcuts that are only available on a two-line display. Other display buttons,...
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Chapter 1 Introduction27 Telephone Features Programming Guide Memory buttons You can use memory buttons as answer, autodial, line, and programmed feature buttons. Line, intercom and answer buttons must have indicators. The T7316, T7208 and M7324(N) telephones have memory buttons with indicators. The T7316 telephone also has memory buttons without indicators. There is a single memory button, without an indicator, on the T7100 telephone. Program buttons Press the ≤ button on the telephone followed by...
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29 Telephone Features Programming Guide Chapter 2 Answer calls There are three indications of an incoming call: ringing a line button flashing a message on the display You do not always receive all three indications for any distinct call. For example, you can have a line set up not to ring at your telephone. If so, you see only a flashing line button. There are many possible combinations, depending on your system set up. For more information about the use of lines, see “Line buttons” on page...
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30Chapter 2 Answer calls P0937240 02 Call Answering When more than one call rings at a telephone, the user lifts the handset and automatically answers the call with the highest priority. For more information about the Distinctive Line Ring feature, refer to the Business Communications Manager Programming Operations Guide. Line buttons For each line assigned to your telephone, you have one line button. Press the flashing line button to select the line you want to answer. Having several line buttons...