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When you make an outgoing call on a BRI line, the Call Display 
information which appears on the telephone you are calling is usually 
based on the first Network DN associated with the service profile identifier 
(SPID) and line.
If the SPID and line have more than one Network DN, you can program a 
DN to use a Network DN other than the first one for the outgoing Call 
Display information. When you program the alternate Network DN as...

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Capabilities
Settings that control how the system interacts with individual telephones 
and the calls they receive are found in Capabilities. The default settings are 
given in bold.
SettingDescriptionOptions
Fwd no answer
Fwd toRedirect all incoming calls to this 
telephone when this telephone does not 
answer.Enter DN
None
Forward delaySelect the number of rings before an 
unanswered call is forwarded.2, 3, 4, 6, 10
Fwd on busyRedirect all...

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For more programming information, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System 
Coordinator Guide.
HotlineSelect whether a telephone number will 
be dialed automatically when a  user lifts 
the handset or presses the key marked 
Handsfree/Mute.Intrnl, Extrnl 
(enter DN), None
Intrnl #Appears if Hotline is IntrnlEnter DN, None
Extrnl #Appears if ExtrnlNone, 

Aux. ringerSelect whether an auxiliary ringer (if 
installed) will ring for incoming calls at...

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ATA settings
ATA ans timer
A timer can be used to administer a delay between the last digit you dial on 
a device connected to an analog terminal adapter (ATA) and when the 
system begins to send out tones (DTMF or modem)  on the outgoing line 
without capturing and interpreting them. To change the delay time, press 
CHANGE to select the setting (in seconds): ATA ans timer: 3, 5, 7, or 10.
If the DN you are programming is the internal analog...

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Name
The default name for a telephone is its DN, but it can be changed to any 
combination of letters and numbers to a maximum length  of  7 characters.
For more information, see the Compact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide.
User prefernces
Any programming that can be done by users at their telephones can also be 
done in programming under User prefernces. The default settings are given 
in bold.
For more information, see the Compact ICS 6.0...

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Restrictions
Restrictions prevent a user from making certain kinds of calls from a 
telephone or from lines that are available at the telephone, and restricts 
some features.
When you are finished programming restriction settings for one telephone, 
you can copy those settings to other telephones by using 
COPY at the 
Restrictions ˆ display. For more information about copying set 
programming, see Copying telephone programming on page 122....

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Use ADD, the dialpad, and OK to program a restriction for each filter. 
Press 
‘ when the full restricted number is on the display (it 
shows 
Deny: and the number) to see any overrides to the restriction.
Use 
ADD, the dialpad, and OK to program one or more overrides for 
each restriction filter. 
Press 
ANY to enter a  wild card character that represents any digit in a 
sequence of numbers when denying numbers or creating overrides....

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Filters 02, 03, and 04, although not preset with restrictions and overrides, 
are used as default filters in these programming headings.
FilterHeadingSub-heading
02Terminals&SetsSet restrns:
03LinesLine restrn:
04LinesRemote restrn:
Tip - Filter 00 cannot be changed.
Norstar can have up to 100 restriction filters (00 to 99).
Each programmable filter can have up to 48 restrictions. 
There is no limit on the number of overrides that can be...

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Set restrns
Set restrictions allows you to assign a restriction filter to a telephone to 
prevent certain numbers from being dialed from that telephone. You can 
assign a different restriction filter for normal service and for each of six 
schedules. See the section on Services for more information about the 
schedules.
Use 
≠, CHANGE and the dialpad to enter the number of the 
restriction filter to be assigned to the set for each schedule....

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Default filters for sets
This means, for example, that if you enter a set of restrictions for filter 11, 
they will be automatically applied when the Night schedule is in use.
Set lock
 Set lock controls the level of personal programming and customizing that 
can be performed at a telephone. Press 
CHANGE to select the type of set lock: 
Full, Partial, or None.
A full description of the levels of set lock is included in the Compact ICS 
6.0...
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