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P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide
General System features
The following features are available for the entire Enterprise Edge system.
Pulse or tone dialing
If your external lines use pulse dialing, you can switch temporarily to tone dialing 
to communicate with devices such as answering machines, to access the features 
that PBX systems may offer, or to use another Enterprise Edge system remotely.
Press 
£ while on an active line. Once you hang up, your telephone...

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Usually, only the lines that are appropriate for a particular person appear at that 
person’s telephone. When a line is assigned to a telephone it is automatically given 
a line button on that telephone, if a button is available. The M7100 telephone has 
no line buttons for its lines.
Calls on lines that ring but do not appear at a telephone are presented at an intercom 
button.
You may be able to answer a...

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Overflow routing for incoming calls is used with the Routing Service programmed 
by your installer. A Service must be active for overflow routing to be in effect. 
Overflow routing is not available in normal service.
M7100 telephone
Because the M7100 telephone does not have line buttons, it sometimes works 
slightly differently from other Enterprise Edge telephones. Where other telephones 
can require that...

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Some display buttons, such as TRANSFER and ALL, are simply shortcuts which are not 
available on a one-line display. 
Other display buttons, such as
 OK and SHOW, perform essential functions. For a 
one-line display telephone, use the following buttons instead of these display 
buttons.
Substitutes for display buttons
All displays listed in this book are shown as they appear on the two-line display.
Prime...

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Companion Features
Programming Companion Wireless
Programming specific to Companion Wireless features are covered in this chapter. 
For general programming instructions, please refer to “Getting Started” on page 13.
Two portable telephones are supported in Enterprise Edge: the Companion C3050 
Etiquette and the Companion C3050 CT2Plus.
Registration password
The portable telephones must be registered with the Enterprise Edge system...

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Record the password in the Programming Record.
Portable telephone programming
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program portable telephone settings. 
Select Resources, Telephony, Companion to program these settings.
Registration
You must enable registration for the entire Enterprise Edge system to allow 
registration of individual portables. The options are Yes (Y) and No (N). Yes 
indicates that...

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If the extension number shows a status of Registered, a portable telephone is already 
registered to that extension number. In this case, you can either pick a different 
extension number, or deregister the current portable telephone. You must perform 
deregistration both at the portable and during a Unified Manager programming 
session.
To view registered and available DNs:
1. Select Telephony, Companion,...

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3. Click the Configuration menu and select Re-eval now or Schedule.
Radios
Radio programming settings apply to Base Stations. 
Cell assignment
A cell is the area covered by one or more radios in close proximity. As you move 
around your office while on a call with your portable, the call is handed off from 
one cell to another. A call on a portable can be handed off from one cell to another 
only if those cells...

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For example cell 01, the display shows Rad nghbr:03, Rad nghbr:04, and Rad nghbr:11. 
Cell 11 does not appear as a cell neighbor (see the example under Cell nghbr), 
therefore it must be a neighbor of cell 03 or 04.
Registering individual portables
You must do two things to register each portable with the Enterprise Edge system:
• Register the portables by entering the Registration password on each one.
• Verify...

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Twinning between portables and Enterprise Edge wireline telephones
Using Answer DNs
If you have both a wireline (desk) telephone and portable telephone you can answer 
calls from either device by using Enterprise Edge’s Answer DN feature. Any call 
that normally rings at your desk can also appear and ring at your portable if it is 
assigned the desk telephone DN as an Answer DN. This arrangement is called...
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