Nortel Compact Ics 6.0 System Coordinator Guide
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Using the Hospitality features / 171 P0992670 03 Compact ICS 6.0 Syste m Coordin ator Guide 7. Press CHANGE until you find the number you want (1-5). 8. Press ‘. Retry intrvl:4 displays. 9. Press CHANGE until you find the number you want (2, 4, 6, or 8). 10. Press ‘. Attn duration: 15 displays. 11. Press CHANGE until you find the number of seconds you want (10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50). 12. Press ‘. Time format:12 hr displays. 13. Press CHANGE to choose either 12hr or 24hr. 14. Press ‘. Expired alarms displays. 15. Press ≠. Notify set:None displays. 16. Press CHANGE to enter a set DN to be notified. 17. Press ‘. Use tone: N displays. 18. Press CHANGE to choose either Y (yes) or N (no). 19. Press ¨ to exit or ‘ to continue programming. Using the Administration set to control alarms Only a Hospitality Services set can use this alarm administration feature. This feature is also associated with a room number, and cannot be used on common sets. Use this feature to: query a current or last alarm time set for a room assign an alarm time for any room change an alarm time for any room cancel an pending alarm for any room To program the alarm, follow these steps: 1. Press ²¡àà. 2. Enter the Desk admin password if you are prompted for a password. The set displays: al of rm#: 3. Enter the room number.
172 / Using the Hospitality features Com pact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992670 03 4. Press VIEW. The set displays Alrm: 07:00am OFF:. If the alarm time is correct, press the ON/OFF display key. If you want to change the time, enter a new four-digit alarm time. If the clock uses a 24-hour format, enter an hour between 00 and 23, and minutes between 00 and 59. The set displays: Alarm ON hh:mm If the clock uses a 12-hour format, enter the time, then when the set displays: hh:mm AM or PM?, press AM or PM. The set displays: Alarm ON hh:mm . 5. Press ¨ to exit. Using the alarm To set an alarm on a digital telephone: 1. Press ²¡àÞ.The displays shows Alrm:07:00 OFF 2. Do one of the following: If the alarm is correct, press ON/OFF.The set displays: Alrm:07:00am ON . Press DONE to exit. If you need to change the alarm time, press CHG. The set displays: Enter time: 3. To enter a new time, do one of the following: If the clock uses a 24-hour format, enter an hour between 00 and 23, and minutes between 00 and 59. The set displays: Alarm ON hh:mm If the clock uses a 12-hour format, enter the time, then when the set displays: hh:mm AM or PM?, press AM or PM. The set displays: Alarm ON hh:mm . To set an alarm on an analog set: 1. Press ˚¥¡àÞ. A tone sounds. 2. Enter a four-digit alarm time: If the clock uses a 24-hour format, enter an hour between 00 and 23, and minutes between 00 and 59. A tone sounds. If the clock uses a 12-hour format, enter the time, then press ¥ to select am or £ to select pm. A tone sounds. To enter a new time, repeat the above steps and enter a new time. This overwrites the existing entry.
Using the Hospitality features / 173 P0992670 03 Compact ICS 6.0 Syste m Coordin ator Guide Canceling an alarm Canceling the alarm time for any set cancels the alarm time for all the sets in the same room. Digital set: Press ²£¡àÞ. Analog set: Press ˚£¡àÞ. Turning off an alarm When the alarm rings, the user can release the ring by doing one of the following, depending on the type of set in the room: Digital set: Press any button except ³. Analog set: Lift and replace the handset. ³acts like a snooze alarm and will temporarily disable the alarm for a programmed period. Refer to ‘‘Service times’’ on page 168. If the user is on a call when the alarm sounds, they can press any button except ¨,which would release the call instead.
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P0992670 03 Compact ICS 6.0 Syste m Coordin ator Guide Telephone features Installing Business Series Terminals If you are connecting a Business Series Terminal for the first time, refer to the following illustrations as a guide. Installing the Business Series Terminal connections Installing to a desk jack
176 / Telephone features Com pact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992670 03 Mounting a Business Series Terminal on the wall Mounting a Business Series Terminal on the wall Installing without the angled base
Telephone features / 177 P0992670 03 Compact ICS 6.0 Syste m Coordin ator Guide Mounting a Business Series Terminal using the stand Mount the keystation onto the screws and slide it down. Mount the stand as shown and insert screw. Use the screw that came with your keystation. Use the key hole slots on the stand to mark the location for the screws. key hole slots Connect line cord to wall jack. Connect cords to the keystation, refer to cord connections Tighten screws for a secure fit.
178 / Telephone features Com pact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992670 03 Installing Norstar telephones If you are connecting a Norstar telephone for the first time, refer to the illustrations below and use as a guideline. Installing a Norstar telephone Connect to jack wired from distribution block Connect to receiverConnect to jack wired from distribution block Connect to receiver
Telephone features / 179 P0992670 03 Compact ICS 6.0 Syste m Coordin ator Guide Mounting a Norstar telephone on the wall 12 34 56
180 / Telephone features Com pact ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992670 03 Naming a telephone or a line You can assign names to identify external lines, target lines, and telephones assigned to specific people. During a call, the name (if programmed) is shown on the telephone display instead of the external line number or internal telephone number of the caller. Step-by-step instructions for adding or changing the name of a telephone or a line are in ‘‘Changing the name of a telephone’’ on page 32. Telephone names and line names can contain both letters and numbers, but cannot be longer than seven characters. You cannot use the # and * symbols. Moving telephones If automatic telephone relocation is enabled in programming by your installer or customer service representative, you can move your telephone from one Norstar jack to another without losing any of its custom programming. Stopping calls from ringing at your telephone: Do Not Disturb (DND) Stopping calls Press ²¡Þ to stop calls from ringing at your telephone. Only priority calls ring at your telephone. A line button flashes when you receive a call, but the call does not ring. Tip - You can give the same name to two or more telephones, or to a telephone and a line in your system. To avoid confusion, avoid such duplication. Use initials, abbreviations, or even nicknames to give each telephone a unique name. If automatic telephone relocation is turned on, the name and internal number of a telephone are saved if the telephone is moved within your system.