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    Labeling your set
    The Business Series Terminals have label strips that come with each set. 
    The Norstar M-series telephones have individual keycap labels. This 
    section suggests the process for setting up the labelling for your telephone.
    Applying button labelling
    Before you apply button labels, use the Button Inquiry feature 
    (
    ²¥â) to verify the button functions, and to avoid activating features 
    as you put the labels onto the buttons. For more information refer to 
    ‘‘Finding out what a button does using Button Inquiry’’ on page 147.
    Business Series Terminals
    The T7100 has only one feature button. The picture below shows the 
    location of the labels for the T7208 and T7316 sets.
    Business Series Terminal button label locations
    You can use the Desktop Assistant utility to make changes and print a new 
    label card for your T-series telephones. Your system administrator can 
    access this application from the system CD or download it from http://
    T7208
    T7316
    Button
    labels 
    						
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    www.nortelnetworks.com (Customer Support/Software Distribution, 
    under Product Selection choose Desktop Assistant).
    Norstar button caps
    Unlabeled, clear button caps 
    with appropriate green or gray paper for typing in line numbers, 
    telephone numbers, and features
    Pre-printed, colored button caps
    in green or gray
    Some examples of pre-printed button caps
    For more information about buttons on the Business Series Terminals 
    T7316, refer to ‘‘Using Buttons’’ on page 17. 
    Identifying the telephones
    1. Write the individual telephone numbers on the labels and attach them 
    to the appropriate Norstar telephones.
    2. Write the telephone number and the internal number on the 
    appropriate handset card for each type and color of telephone that is to 
    be installed.
    3. Cover the handset card underneath the handset of each telephone with 
    the plastic lens.
    Green capsGrey caps
    ∫Line 1µ
    ©ß
    Tip - To make identification of line types easier, 
    use preprinted green button caps for lines that 
    support incoming and outgoing calls. Use clear 
    button caps for target lines that are incoming only. 
    						
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    T7316E Business Series Terminal button 
    defaults
    The default button assignments for the T7316E Business Series Terminal 
    (BST) depend on the template applied. Refer to your Programming 
    Records to identify the current button programming for each telephone or 
    group of telephones.
    Note also that this telephone has a separate handsfree button (under the dial 
    pad). Also, the current incoming call on this telephone defaults to the voice 
    path last used. For example, if you answered the previous call using your 
    headset, the next call will come in over your headset.
    Line numbering starts on button 09.
    T7316E BST upper buttons (Square template)
    T7316E BST lower buttons (Square template)
    01 ∫Contrast05 ∫Svd N redial
    02 ∫Show Time06 ∫Sys Park
    03 ∫Privacy07 ∫Send Msg
    04 ∫08 ∫Speed dial
    Button #/
    FunctionSquare templateButton #/
    Function
    09 ∫Line17 ∫Call Timer
    10 ∫Line18 ∫Ring Again
    11 ∫Call Fwd19 ∂
    12 œ20 ç
    13 π21 µ
    14 †22 ≈
    15 ∫Time/Date23 ∆
    16 ∫Receive msg24 ∆ 
    						
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    T7316E BST upper buttons (PBX template)
    T7316E BST upper buttons (Hybrid template)
    T7316E BST lower buttons (PBX and Centrex)
    01 ∫Contrast05 
    02 ∫Show Time06 
    03 07 ∫Send Msg
    04 08 ∫Speed dial
    01 ∫Contrast05 ∫Saved No.
    02 ∫Show Time06 ∫Sys Park
    03 ∫Privacy07 ∫Send Msg
    0408 ∫Speed dial
    PBX templateHybrid template
    09 ∫Sys Park17 ∫Call Timer09 ∫Line17 ∫Call Timer
    10 ∫Saved No.18 ∫Ring Again10 ∫Line Pool18 ∫Ring Again
    11 ∫Call Fwd19 ∂11 ∫Call Fwd19 ∂
    12 œ20 ç12 œ20 ç
    13 π21 µ13 π21 µ
    14 †22 ≈14 †22 ≈
    15 ∫Time/Date23 ∆15 ∫Time/Date23 ∆
    16 ∫Receive msg24 ∆16 ∫Receive msg24 ∆ 
    						
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    T7316 Business Series Terminal button defaults
    The default button assignments for the T7316 Business Series Terminal 
    depend on the template applied during startup. Refer to the Programming 
    Record to identify the current button programming for each set or group of 
    sets.
    Note the button numbering for some of buttons of this telephone are not 
    consecutive. This is because the buttons are mapped to the M7310. 
    However, since there is no second level to the memory buttons on this 
    telephone, the button numbers only reflect the lower level. In Button 
    programming, however, the absent button numbers appear, but they are not 
    valid programming for this telephone.
    Note: These examples show defaults for a system with three-digit internal 
    numbers. The defaults do not actually exist on any telephone, as no 
    telephone has an autodial button for itself. The position that would be taken 
    by the autodial button for itself, is blank.
    T7316 BST upper buttons
    Button 23 ∫Set 227Button 31 ∫Set 231
    Button 25 ∫Set 228Button 33 ∫Set 232
    Button 27 ∫Set 229Button 24 ∫Set 239
    Button 29 ∫Set 230Button 26 ∫Set 240 
    						
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    T7316 BST lower buttons
    Button #/
    FunctionSquare templateButton #/
    Function
    11 ∫Set 22117 ∫Set 224
    13 ∫Set 22219 ∫Set 225
    15 ∫Set 22321 ∫Set 226
    01 ∫Line 106 ç
    02 ∫Line 207 µ
    03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈
    04 œ09 ∆
    05 π10 ∆
    PBX templateHybrid template
    11 ∫Set 22117 ∫Set 22411 ∫Set 22117 ∫Set 224
    13 ∫Set 22219 ∫Set 22513 ∫Set 22219 ∫Set 225
    15 ∫Set 22321 ∫Set 22615 ∫Set 22321 ∫Set 226
    01 ∂06 ç01 ∫Line 106 ç
    02 †07 µ02 ø07 µ
    03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈
    04 œ09 ∆04 œ09 ∆
    05 π10 ∆05 π10 ∆ 
    						
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    M7310 telephone button defaults
    The default button assignments for the M7310 telephone depend on the 
    template applied. The exception is the default numbering for the dual 
    memory buttons. Refer to ‘‘Using Buttons’’ on page 17 .
    M7310 lower button assignments
    The following tables map the positions for the lower set of buttons for the 
    Norstar M7310 set.
    Button #/
    FunctionSquare templateButton #/
    Function
    01 ∫Line 106 ç
    02 ∫Line 207 µ
    03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈
    04 œ09 ∆
    05 π10 ∆
    PBX templateHybrid template
    01 ∂06 ç01 ∫Line 106 ç
    02 †07 µ02 ø07 µ
    03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈03 ∫Call Fwd08 ≈
    04 œ09 ∆04 œ09 ∆
    05 π10 ∆05 π10 ∆ 
    						
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    M7310 dual memory buttons
    M7100 and T7100 telephone button defaults
    For for the default template, the one programmable button on the M7100 
    and T7100 telephone is 
    µ.
    *12 ∫Set 233
     13 ∫Set 221
    *20∫Set 237
     21 ∫Set 225
    *28∫Set 241
     29 ∫Set 229
    Note: This example 
    shows defaults for a 
    system with three-digit 
    internal numbers. The 
    defaults do not actually 
    exist on any telephone, 
    as no telephone has an 
    autodial button for itself. 
    The position that would 
    be taken by the autodial 
    button for itself, is 
    blank.
    * These settings are 
    produced using the 
    shift key, located 
    beside the upper set of 
    buttons.
    *14∫Set 234
     15 ∫Set 222
    *22∫Set 238
     23 ∫Set 226
    *30∫Set 242
     31 ∫Set 230
    *16∫Set 235
     17 ∫Set 223
    *24∫Set 239
     25 ∫Set 227
    *32∫Set 243
     33 ∫Set 231
    *18∫Set 236
     19 ∫Set 224
    *26∫Set 240
     27 ∫Set 228
    *34∫Set 244
     35 ∫Set 232
    Shift key 
    						
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    M7208 telephone button defaults
    M7324 telephone button defaults
    Buttons without a label are blank by default and can be programmed as 
    autodial or feature buttons.  The M7324N telephone has a two-line display, 
    three display keys, 24 memory keys with indicators, and handsfree 
    capability. 
    œ
    †
    µ
    π
    ç
    ß
    ∆
    ∆
    Tip - The default Page button activates the 
    General Page option (
    ²ßâ). 
    						
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    M7324N memory key assignments  
    Square
    ∫Line 1∫Call Fwd∫Conf
    ∫Line 2∫Spd Dial†
    ∫Line 3µ∂
    ∫Line 4∫Save No.œ
    BlankBlank∫Vce Call
    BlankBlankπ
    BlankBlank∆
    BlankBlank∆
    HybridPBX
    ∫Line 1∫Call Fwd∫ConfBlank∫Call Fwd∫Conf
    ∫Line Pool∫Spd Dial†Blank∫Spd Dial†
    Blankµ∂Blankµ∂
    Blank∫Save No.œBlank∫Save No.œ
    BlankBlank∫Vce CallBlankBlank∫Vce Call
    BlankBlankπBlankBlankπ
    BlankBlank∆BlankBlank∆
    BlankBlank∆BlankBlank∆
    Tip - The default Page button activates the External 
    Page option (
    ²ßÛ). 
    						
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