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Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Instructions Manual
Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Instructions Manual
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Getting Started 21 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide The M7410 Cordless Telephone (CT) The M7410 CT allows you to move freely around your workspace and still have full access to all your Enterprise Edge system features. The effective operating radio range in your facility will be dependent upon building construction and the internal layout of the facility. Typically, a dense office environment will yield an effective operating radio range of 125 to 150 feet....
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P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Frequent programming operations The following sections highlight the most frequently used programming operations. You need to start a Unified Manager session to program these features. See Getting Started on page 13 for more information. Changing the time and date on the display The clock controls the schedules used for services such as ringing and routing. After a power failure, the clock is behind by the length of time power was...
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24 Frequent programming operations Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 1. Select System Speed dial. 2. Select the two-digit speed dial code (01 to 70). 3. Type in the telephone number (up to 24 digits) you wish to save as a speed dial and press Return. If this is a new speed dial, more fields appear after you press Return. 4. Choose a Facility setting: Use prime line, line:nnn, Pool code:xx, or Use routing table. where nnn is an integer between 001 and 238 xx is a...
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Frequent programming operations 25 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Changing the name of a line You can add a descriptive name to a line to further identify it within your network. For example, in addition to the line number you may wish to describe the line’s properties (for example, Local). For more information about programming lines, see the “Systems Operations” chapter in the Enterprise Edge Programming Operations Guide. 1. Select Lines. 2. Select a line...
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26 Frequent programming operations Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 Change the number of times the telephone rings before it is forwarded After you have assigned a Fwd no answer destination, you can set the number of times the telephone rings before the call is forwarded. 1. Select Terminals & Sets. 2. Select a DN number. 3. Select Capabilities. 4. Double-click Call Forward. 5. Choose a Fwd no answer delay setting: 2, 3, 4, 6 or 10. Making changes to Call Forward on...
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Frequent programming operations 27 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide 5. Choose a Fwd on busy to setting: enter an internal or external number, or a destination code. Making Changes to Do Not Disturb on Busy When you are on a call and a second call comes in, your telephone rings softly to alert you to the second call. You can turn this feature on or off for each telephone. 1. Select Terminals & Sets. 2. Select a DN number. 3. Double-click Capabilities. 4. Choose a...
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28 Frequent programming operations Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 What would you like to do next? Some of the most common programming tasks are listed below. For a comprehensive list of settings and instructions, see either the Table of Contents or the Index. Redirect calls coming in on a line.See Turning on Line Redirection on page 68. Allow individuals to answer calls that are ringing at another telephone.See Picking up a call ringing at another telephone on...
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P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Answering calls Answering incoming calls with Hunt Groups Your Enterprise Edge system now allows you to establish Hunt Groups in your system. Hunt Groups are a group of Enterprise Edge set DNs that can be called by a single directory number. The Hunt Groups feature ensures calls are easily routed to the appropriate people. You can program • the members for a Hunt Group • member position within a Hunt Group • how calls are...
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30 Answering calls Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 What line indicators mean Rings you may hear Answering calls at a prime telephone Each line in an Enterprise Edge system can be assigned a prime telephone. Calls not answered at their normal destinations are transferred to the prime telephone. The prime telephone is usually the attendant’s telephone. The installer or customer service representative programs a prime telephone for a line. Displays ¼Flashing on and...