Nortel Compact Ics Telephone Feature Card Manual
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• Compact ICS Telephone Feature Card
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Page 3 This card shows the Business Series Terminals buttons. The table below shows which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel Networks telephones. ≤°flCancel ≤£°fl Listen to music (provided by your office) through your telephone speaker when you are not on a call. ≤•‚ Check what is programmed on any button. Useful when labeling buttons. ≤‡‡ Briefly display the approximate length of your current or most recent call. ≤›Cancel≤£› Send your calls to another telephone in your Norstar system....
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Pag e 4 ≤°‚⁄ Answer the next call. If more than one call is waiting, priority is given to incoming external calls over callback, camped, or transferred calls. ≤°¤ Re-route a call to another telephone, even if all its lines are busy. Press ≤°¤, then dial the extension number of the receiving telephone. ≤•°‹¤ Turn CCR on or off. You must enter the System Coordinator or Basic password. ≤fl° Change the dialing filters on a line or telephone for your next call, or gain external access to your system....
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Page 5 3. Press ≥to store the mode. Standard Dial: Select a line, then dial the number. (Standard Dial is always available, even when another dialing mode is selected.) Automatic Dial: Dial the number without choosing a line button first. Your prime line is automatically selected for the call. Pre-Dial: Dial the number, then press a line button to place the call. Edit the number by pressing √ before placing the call. ≤°fiCancel≤£°fi When you are not on a call, to prevent all incoming calls, except...
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Pag e 6 ≤⁄Cancel≤£⁄ Send a message to a Norstar telephone’s display to have someone call you back. To view and reply to your messages 1. Press ≤flfi. 2. Press • and £ to view your message list. 3. Press ‚ to call the person who left you the message. To erase a message 1. Press ≥ while viewing a message. ≤•°⁄ Change the position of your line or hunt group buttons. 1. Press ≤•°⁄. 2. Press the line button that you want to move. 3. Press the button to which you want to move the line. 4. Press ®. The two...
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Page 7 ≤¤Cancel≤£¤ Monitor a busy or unanswered telephone, or a busy line pool within your system. Ring Again signals you to call back when the telephone or line pool becomes available. ≤•fl Select a distinctive ring to help differentiate between your telephone and others nearby. 1. Press ≤•fl. 2. Enter the ring type number ( ⁄ to ›). 3. Press ≥. ≤•°‚ Make your telephone ring so that you can adjust the volume. You can also adjust the volume any time your telephone rings. ≤•· Store more than one...
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Pag e 8 To program User Speed Dial numbers: 1. Press ≤•›. 2. Enter a two-digit code from 71 to 94. 3. Specify the external line by pressing a line button, a line pool button, or the intercom button. If you don’t specify the line, the system automatically chooses a line for the call. 4. Dial the telephone number you want to program (up to 24 digits). 5. Press ≥. 6. Record the code and number you have just programmed. You cannot program User Speed Dial numbers while someone else is programming your...
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Page 9 ≤°°Cancel≤£°° Prevent your telephone from receiving voice calls. As well, (Do Not Disturb) ≤°fi prevents your telephone from receiving voice calls. ≤°‚› Program an external autodial number to prompt the system to wait to receive dial tone from another system before proceeding with the dialing sequence. The following features are only available if you subscribe to Call Display services from your local telephone company. ≤°⁄fiCancel≤£°⁄fi Have the system automatically delete the oldest log item...