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Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Instructions Manual
Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Instructions Manual
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Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide © 1999 Nortel Networks P0908510 Issue 01
P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 13 Using this guide 13 Understanding programming 13 Before you start 14 What you’ll need to do programming 14 Understanding the telephone buttons 14 Using the buttons under the display 14 A map for working in programming 16 The M7410 Cordless Telephone (CT) 21 Starting and ending a session 21 Ending a session 21 Chapter 2 Frequent programming operations 23 Changing the time and date on the display 23 Adding or changing a system speed dial 23 Changing the name of a telephone 24 Changing the name of a line 25 Making changes to Call Forward No Answer 25 Change the number of times the telephone rings before it is forwarded 26 Making changes to Call Forward on Busy 26 Making Changes to Do Not Disturb on Busy 27 What would you like to do next? 28 Chapter 3 Answering calls 29 Answering incoming calls with Hunt Groups 29 Answering an incoming call 29 Line buttons 29 What line indicators mean 30 Rings you may hear 30 Answering calls at a prime telephone 30 Using a central answering position (CAP) module 31 Customizing your CAP module 31 Monitoring telephones with the CAP module 31 Release button 32 Hearing aid compatibility 32 Viewing information about a call on the display 32 Using Call Information for a particular call 32 Displaying Call Information before or after answering 33
4 Contents Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 Displaying Call Information for a call on hold 33 Making Call Display information appear automatically at a telephone 33 Changing which information is shown first about a call 34 Picking up a call ringing at another telephone 34 Answering any ringing telephone using Directed Pickup 34 Answering any ringing telephone using Group Pickup 35 Changing a telephone’s pickup group 35 Trunk Answer 36 Answering a call using Trunk Answer 36 Answer buttons 36 Creating a Conference Call 37 Disconnecting one party 37 Independently holding two calls 38 Putting a conference on hold 38 Removing yourself from a conference 39 Listening to a call as a group 39 Canceling Group Listening 40 Using Handsfree/Mute 40 Answering calls without lifting the receiver 40 Making calls without lifting the receiver 40 Muting Handsfree 41 Changing a regular call to handsfree 41 Changing a handsfree to a regular call 41 Using Handsfree 41 Changing Handsfree for a telephone 41 Handsfree Answerback 42 Turning Privacy on or off for a call 43 Creating a conference by releasing privacy 43 Making a call private 43 Checking call length using Call Duration Timer 43 Disconnecting by accident 44 Time 44 Chapter 4 Making calls 45 Choosing a line using a line button 46 Line pools 46 Using a line pool to make a call 47 Programming a memory button with a line pool feature code 47 Changing how you dial your calls 48 Using Standard dial 48 Using Automatic dial 48 Using Pre-dial 48 When the internal number you have called is busy 49 Priority Call 49
Contents 5 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Making a priority call 49 Giving a telephone the ability to make priority calls 49 Using Ring Again 50 Turning on Ring Again 50 Canceling Ring Again 50 Chapter 5 Time savers for making calls 51 Storing a number on a memory button for Autodial 51 Adding an autodial button 51 Choosing a line for Autodial 51 Using intercom as the line for Autodial 52 Using Last Number Redial 52 Preventing a telephone from using Last Number Redial 53 Using Speed Dial 53 Making a speed dial call 54 Changing and adding System Speed Dials 54 Adding or changing User Speed Dial 54 Using Saved Number Redial 55 Saving a number 55 Dialing a saved number 56 Preventing a telephone from using Saved Number Redial 56 Chapter 6 Handling many calls at once 57 Using Hold 57 Retrieving a held call 57 Holding automatically 57 Listening on hold 57 Holding a call exclusively 58 Using Call Queuing 58 Chapter 7 Transferring calls 59 Using the transfer feature 59 Transferring a call 59 Transferring external calls 59 Canceling a transfer 60 Using Camp-on 61 Parking a call 62 Retrieving a parked call 62 Using Call Park 62 Using Callback 64
6 Contents Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 Chapter 8 Forwarding your calls 65 Forwarding your calls to another telephone 65 Canceling Call Forward 65 Using Call Forward at your telephone 65 Overriding Call Forward 66 Changing the automatic Call Forward settings for a telephone 66 Changing Forward no answer 66 Changing the delay before a call is forwarded 66 Forward on busy 67 DND on Busy 67 Call Forward and voice mail 67 Line Redirection 68 Turning on Line Redirection 68 Canceling Line Redirection 69 Allowing a telephone to redirect calls 69 Turning the redirect ring for a telephone on or off 70 How Line Redirection is different from Call Forward 71 Using Line Redirection 72 Chapter 9 Communicating in the office 73 Paging 73 Making a page announcement 73 Activating and deactivating the ability to page 73 Creating page zones 74 Using Page with external paging equipment 75 Sending messages 75 Sending a message 76 Canceling a message you have sent 76 Viewing your messages 77 Replying to a message 77 Replying to a message using an analog telephone connected to an ASM 77 Removing items from your message list 78 Removing items from your message list using an analog telephone connected to an ASM 78 Viewing messages you have sent 79 Using Voice Call 80 Making a Voice Call 80 Muting Voice Call tones 80 Answering a Voice Call without touching your telephone 80 Preventing Voice Calls to your telephone using Voice Call Deny 81 Canceling Voice Call Deny 81
Contents 7 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide Chapter 10 Tracking your incoming calls 83 Using Call Log 83 Call Log options 84 Logging a call manually 84 Deleting old log items 84 Viewing your Call Log 84 Viewing a Call Log item 85 Erasing log items 85 Making a call using Call Log 85 Creating a password to your Call Log 86 Changing your Call Log password 86 Deleting an assigned password 86 Programming a telephone to log calls automatically 86 Using voice mail 88 Chapter 11 Customizing your telephone 89 Finding out what a button does using Button Inquiry 89 Making the display darker or lighter using Contrast adjustment 89 Changing the language on the display 90 English 90 French 90 Spanish 90 Programming a feature code onto a memory button 90 Programming feature buttons 90 Erasing a feature button 91 Applying button cap labels 92 Types of button caps 92 Identifying the telephones 92 Enterprise Edge default button assignments 93 Rules of default button assignment 93 M7310 telephone button defaults 94 M7324 telephone button defaults 95 M7100 telephone button defaults 95 Moving line buttons 95 Changing the type of ring 96 Adjusting the Ring volume 96 Hiding the message or calls indication 97 Restoring the messages and calls indication 97 Chapter 12 User preferences 99 Using User preferences 99 Changing button programming 99 Changing User Speed Dial 100 Changing Call Log options 100
8 Contents Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 Changing how calls are dialed 100 Changing the language used on the display 100 Making the display lighter or darker 100 Changing the telephone’s ring 100 Chapter 13 Programming Hunt Groups 101 Adding or removing members from a group 102 Moving members of a group 102 Assigning or unassigning lines to a group 103 Setting the distribution mode 103 Setting the hunt delay 104 Programming busy line setting 104 Programming the queue time-out 105 Programming the overflow set 105 Setting the name 105 Chapter 14 Telephone features 107 Installing Enterprise Edge telephones 107 Naming a telephone or a line 108 Moving telephones 109 Stopping calls from ringing at your telephone using Do Not Disturb (DND) 109 Stopping calls 109 Refusing to answer a call 109 Canceling Do Not Disturb 109 Using Do Not Disturb 110 Using Background Music 110 Turning Background Music off 110 Chapter 15 ISDN PRI 111 Benefits 111 ISDN PRI features 111 Network Name Display for PRI 111 Name and number blocking for PRI 112 Emergency 911 Dialing 112 2-way DID 112 Call by Call service selection for PRI 113 Dialing Plan and PRI 113 Service provider features 114 Call Forward 114 Canceling Call Forward 114 Calling the number your calls are forwarded to 114 Automatic Call Back 114 Automatic Recall 115
Contents 9 P0908510 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide ISDN applications for PRI 115 Videoconferencing and video telephony 115 Desktop conferencing 115 File transfer 115 Telecommuting 115 Group 4 fax 115 Remote LAN access 115 Leased line backup 115 LAN to LAN bridging 116 Internet and database access 116 Chapter 16 Using System features 117 Using alternate or scheduled services 117 Preventing certain calls from being made 117 Making additional telephones ring 117 Changing the lines used by outgoing calls 117 Turning Services on and off 117 An example of how to turn on a Service manually 118 Turning Services on and off using feature codes 119 Viewing the active Services from a two-line display telephone 119 Viewing the active Services from a one-line display telephone 120 User passwords 121 Registration password 121 Clearing a Call Log password 121 Using special telephones 121 Direct-dial 121 Changing the direct-dial telephone assignments 122 Hotline 122 Bypassing a Hotline 122 Making a telephone a hotline telephone 123 Control telephone 123 Using Set lock 123 Changing Set Lock programming for a telephone 124 Using an auxiliary ringer 124 Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off 124 Using Host System dialing signals 125 Link 125 Preventing a telephone from using Link 125 Pause 126 Long Tones 126 Programmed Release 126 Run/Stop 127 Wait for Dial Tone 127 Using pulse dialing for a call 127 Using your Enterprise Edge system from an external location 127
10 Contents Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide P0908510 Issue 01 Controlling access to your Enterprise Edge system 128 Direct inward system access (DISA) 128 Class of Service (COS) 128 Maintaining security 129 Accessing Enterprise Edge remotely over the public network 129 Tones 129 Using Class of Service (COS) passwords 130 Changing your Class of Service 130 Chapter 17 General System features 131 Pulse or tone dialing 131 Disconnect supervision 131 Hunt Groups 131 Internal numbers 131 Line assignment 131 Target line 132 Line pools 132 Overflow call routing 132 M7100 telephone 133 Memory buttons 133 One-line display 133 Prime line 134 Private lines 134 Volume bar 134 Wall mounting 134 Chapter 18 Companion Features 135 Programming Companion Wireless 135 Registration password 135 Portable telephone programming 136 Radio data 137 Registering individual portables 139 System programming 139 Twinning between portables and Enterprise Edge wireline telephones 140 Using your portable telephone 141 Using Enterprise Edge features 142 Using new features 143 Supporting additional features for portables 144