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    An extension with CFB, CFNA and CFAC programmed will give priority 
    to CFAC for diversion.
    Selective Line Redirection
    Selective Line Redirection (SLR), also referred to as Line Redirection, is 
    enhanced for use with digital lines and operates in conjunction with NCD.
    Diversion by SLR takes precedence over diversion by CFAC. An SLR line 
    cannot be diverted by CFAC. If the call arrives on an extension with SLR 
    programmed, a ring splash will sound (if programmed).
    For information on SLR restrictions refer to Selective Line Redirection on 
    page 251. For information on redirecting lines see Line Redirection in the 
    Compact ICS System Coordinator Guide.
    Programming Extensions
    The User Interface for programming NCD is the same as for ECF.
    Different types of Call Forward are available depending on the extension 
    being programmed. Programming an extension to forward calls externally 
    requires the user to enter a destination code or line pool number, in addition 
    to the external phone number. Therefore, care should be taken to identify 
    your network line types and record the available codes and line pools.
    Enhanced Caller ID
    When a Norstar/BST extension which has Call Line Identifier (CLID) 
    active receives a redirected call due to NCD, the user will see the DN for 
    the Calling Number. This is followed by an arrow icon (
    >) and the 
    redirecting number. This is displayed for as long as the call is active 
    (alerting or answered) at that telephone. 
    						
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    Note:If the alerting extension is not the CLID extension for that line, the 
    line appearance can be pressed to briefly display the information. 
    Pressing 
    ²¡ÚÚ or INFO while the call is active invokes 
    Call Info.When Norstar requests that an incoming call be 
    redirected by the distance network, Norstar does not inform the 
    network of the redirecting DN. In this case, the diverted-to party 
    will not see the diverting party DN.
    Malicious call identification (MCID)
    The MCID feature allows the user to press ²¡áà to have call 
    information recorded on the central office system for an incoming call on 
    a specific line (ETSI lines, only).
    The user must invoke the feature code either during the active call or within 
    30 seconds (time varies on different networks) after the caller hangs up. 
    The feature will not work once the called party hangs up.
    Note: This feature must be allowed in network programming from your 
    service provider.
    The following information registers on the network:
    called party number
    calling party number
    local time and date of the invocation in the network serving the called 
    user
    service provider option: calling party subaddress, if provided by 
    calling user) 
    						
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    Telco features
    VMsg centr tel#s
    If you subscribe to a voice message service outside your office, you can 
    access it through your Norstar system. This setting specifies the external 
    telephone numbers that are dialed by the Message feature to retrieve voice 
    messages. Use 
    ≠, ‘, CHANGE, and the dialpad to enter 
    the external number.
    The default for each voice message center is 
    No number.
    Outgoing Name and Number Blocking
    When activated, ²¡Úá blocks the outgoing name and number. 
    When this feature is used, the call is flagged to the CO so that the name and 
    number will not be presented to the person being called.
    On feature supported trunks, a call blocking digit sequence is sent to  the 
    CO before sending the dialout digits. You can change this digit in 
    System 
    Prgrming
     and set it to the digit  sequence recognized by the local CO for 
    name and number blocking.
    To program the Name and Number blocking digit, start with the display 
    showing 
    Telco features.
    1. Press 
    ≠. The display shows VMsg ctr tel#s. 
    2. Press 
    ‘ until the display shows ONN Blocking:. 
    3. Press 
    ≠. The display shows Analog VSC or BRI VSC .
    Tip - A telephone does not show that external voice 
    messages are waiting unless 
    Extl VMsg set is set to Yes. 
    The setting is in 
    Telco features under Terminals&Sets.
    You can program up to five voice message center 
    numbers, but most systems require only one. 
    						
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    For Analog VSC
    4. Press 
    ≠. The display shows Tone:None .
    5. Press CHANGE to enter a new tone dialing Name and Number blocking 
    digit sequence.
    6. Press 
    ‘. The display shows Pulse:None.
    7. Press CHANGE to enter a new pulse dialing Name and Number blocking 
    digit sequence.
    For BRI VSC
    8. Press 
    ≠. The display shows Code .
    9. Press CHANGE to enter a new ONN code. 
    						
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    Software Keys
    In order to upgrade a restricted  feature cartridge or enable the remote 
    administration feature (I-RAD) you must first purchase the required 
    Software keys. To obtain the required Software key, call the Integrated 
    Voice Response (IVR) access line at: 1-800-4NORTEL (667835), then 
    use Express Routing Code 1599.
    Entering the keys is performed using the following programming settings 
    under 
    Software Keys.
    SysID
    Press ≠ at Software Keys. The display shows SysID: followed 
    by the eight-digit System ID Number.
    Password Keys
    Press ≠and enter the eight-digit password number for Ke y1. 
    Use 
    BKSP to make corrections.
    Enter the next two keys in the same way.
    If you are upgrading a restricted feature cartridge, you will have to tell the 
    system to go ahead with a restart. Entering the software keys will have no 
    effect unless you perform the system restart.
    Record the codes in the Compact ICS 6.1 Programming Record. You will 
    need the codes to restore the upgrade after a cold start.
    Tip - You will not know if the software keys are being 
    entered successfully until all of the eight-digit numbers 
    have been entered. You will see the numbers on the 
    screen as you enter them and you will be able to make 
    corrections.
    You must assign a remote access package which allows 
    remote administration to an incoming line before you can 
    use the I-RAD. 
    						
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    Hardware
    Hardware is where you view and change the settings for the Trunk 
    Cartridges and BRI Cards installed in the ICS. 
    The ISDN section provides an overview of configuration and programming 
    for ISDN resources, including step-by-step instructions for programming. 
    This section provides more detailed information about individual headings 
    and settings.
    Hardware settings that appear for each cartridge or  card type
    Setting Loop 
    start BRI-STBRI-U2 or BRI-U4
    S loopT or 
    S loopLT-loopNT-loop
    Card type√————
    Lines√————
    Discon timer√————
    Loops—√√√√
    Loop—√√√√
    Type—√√√√
    SPID1——√√—
    # of B-channls——√√—
    Network DNs——√√—
    Call type——√√—
    D-packet servce——√√—
    Lp——√√—
    TEIs——√√—
    Sampling—√———
    DNs on Loop —√——√
    Assign DNs—√——√
    Loop DN—√——√ 
    						
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    Cd1-KSUInstaller password required
    Press ≠ to display the Trunk Cartridge or BRI Card in the ICS. 
    Press 
    CHANGE to select a card type: Loop, BRI-U2, BRI-U4, or BRI-ST.
    If your system is using a restricted feature cartridge that has not been 
    upgraded, you cannot select the 
    BRI-ST and BRI-U4 card types, or 
    configure the second cartridge or card in the ICS (
    Cd2-KSU). 
    KSU is commonly referred to as the Integrated Communication System 
    (ICS).
    Card type
    The display shows the current card type.
    Lines
    The display shows the range for the lines on a Trunk Cartridge.
    If your system is using a restricted feature cartridge that has not been 
    upgraded, you will see only settings for Cd1-KSU.
    If your system is using BRI-U2 Cards, only the first two loops appear for 
    the card.
    Tip - The Trunk Cartridge slots in the ICS are 
    numbered from left to right.
    Line numbers for Loop start
    Cd1-KSU001-004
    Cd2-KSU031-034 
    						
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    Discon timerInstaller password required
    Disconnect timer allows you to specify the duration of an open switch 
    interval (OSI) before a call on a supervised external line is considered 
    disconnected. 
    Press 
    CHANGE to select the setting: 60, 100, 260, 460, or 600 milliseconds.
    LoopsInstaller password required
    The display shows the loops found on the BRI Card.
    If your system is using a restricted feature cartridge that has not been 
    upgraded, you will see only settings for Cd1-KSU
    LoopInstaller password required
    Press ≠ to display the settings for individual loops on a BRI Card. 
    Tip - Disconnect Supervision is assigned to each line 
    with the 
    Trunk mode setting in Trunk/Line data under 
    Lines (see page 161).
    This setting must match the setting for the line at the 
    central office.
    This setting only appears for Loop Trunk cartridges.
    Loop numbers for BRI cards
    Cd1-KSU201-204
    Cd2-KSU225-228 (profile 1, 3 or 4); 031-034 (profile 2) 
    						
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    TypeInstaller password required
    Press CHANGE to select the loop type. If the card type is BRI-ST, the loop 
    type can be 
    S, or T. If the card type is BRI-U2 or BRI-U4, the loop type can 
    be 
    LT or NT.
    The BRI Card must be disabled under 
    Module Status in Maintenance 
    before this setting can be changed. You can change the setting if the card 
    has not yet been installed in the ICS slot.
    LinesInstaller password required
    There are two lines for each T, S, or NT-loop.
    LoopDefault lines
    201001-002
    202003-004
    203005-006
    204007-008
    225 (profile 1, 3, 4); 231 (profile 2)031-032
    226 (profile 1, 3, 4); 232 (profile 2)033-034
    227 (profile 1, 3, 4); 233 (profile 2)035-036
    228 (profile 1, 3, 4); 234 (profile 2)037-038 
    						
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    No SPIDs assigndInstaller password required
    T, S, and NT-loops can be assigned a service profile identifier (SPID) as 
    supplied by your service provider. No SPIDs are assigned by default .
    When the loop type is T or NT, calls on the loop are handled for a network 
    connection only. If any other ISDN equipment is connected to the loop, it 
    must be configured as an S loop to ensure proper call handling.
    Press 
    ADD and enter the first or second SPID assigned to the loop. 
    If there are two SPIDs already assigned to the loop, 
    ADD will not appear 
    until one is removed.
    Press 
    REMOVE to clear a SPID.
    Note: SPIDs are not required for profile 2 (ETSI) programming.
    # of B-channelsInstaller password required
    Press CHANGE to select the number of B-channels that are associated with 
    the SPID: 1 or 2.
    Tip - When you order an ISDN service package that 
    supplies two B-channels, you may receive one or two 
    SPIDs from your service provider. If you receive one, it 
    usually means you will configure the SPID to use two 
    B-channels. If you receive two, it usually means you will 
    configure each SPID with one B-channel. Check with 
    your service provider if you are not sure about the proper 
    configuration. 
    						
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