Nortel Modular Ics 5.0 System Coordinator Guide
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P0941565 02 Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide User Preferences ? * ) ! % % - Using User Preferences $ *²¥¥èêäå4²¥¥¡àÜà5 = 1 6 . 4 ÛÜßÝß ÛÛàÝÛ5 . . 1 $#0 ( 4) ! 221:Reception5 $ *Ô = * ! Connect set
142/ User Preferences Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide P0941565 02 Other 3 *Ô ? * ? * User PreferncesTerminals&Sets Sub-headings in User Preferences Changing button programming * Button prgrming ( ! % - 6(* CAP1 *Ô / * $=# . 1 User prefernces Model Button prgrming User speed dial Call log opt’ns Dialing opt’ns Language Display cntrst Ring type Voice path
User Preferences /143 P0941565 02 Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide ? + ? * The display buttons used in button programming. Changing User Speed Dial $ * User Speed Dial = *Ô 42$5 3 *Ô 9 * @ * CHANGE CANCLMoves you out of a setting without making any changes to it. CLRErases the button. TEL#Programs the key as an autodial number for an internal or an external number. If it is an external autodial number, you must choose a line, line pool, or the routing table for the call to use. CHANGEUsed when you are setting up an external autodial number. Press CHANGEuntil you see the type of line or pool you want the number to use. FEATRPress to store a feature code on the button. FINDLocates a specific button on a telephone by entering its number. Button numbers are shown in the illustrations. LISTTakes you to a list of feature codes. PressÔto move through the list and press OKwhen you see the feature you want to program on the button.
144/ User Preferences Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide P0941565 02 0 *OK 2 *Ô 4 5 ? 1 % - Use routing tbl ? 1 % ) ! A * . - =# Changing Call Log options $ * Call log optÕnsÉ = * CHANGE 1 $$2 Changing how calls are dialed $ * Dialing optÕnsÉ = * CHANGE % 0>
User Preferences /145 P0941565 02 Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide Changing the language used on the display * CHANGE Language: 1 $=@ Making the display lighter ordarker * CHANGE Display cntrst Changing the ring type (Ring type: CHANGE % $3# Displays There are ten memory buttons and twelve dual memory buttons on the telephone you are viewing. Press Ôto begin looking at what’s on each button. A line appears on the button. You cannot store a feature or number on it. A feature is stored on this button. Press to see the feature code. A full list of names and codes for features is included in the index. Shows the feature code stored on a button. Press to see the button number and feature name. 10+24 buttons FIND B01:L06:Line 001 FIND B02:#Reply Msg... CLR TEL# FEATR Code:F#65... CLR TEL# FEATR
146/ User Preferences Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide P0941565 02 The button has a telephone number stored on it. Press to see the rest of the number. The autodial is an external number. Press to see what line or pool the call is programmed to go out on. The autodial is an internal number. Press to see more information. The button is used for intercom. Press to see more information about the button. Y ou cannot store a feature or number on it. The button is used for an Answer D N. You cannot store a feature ornumber on it. Either nothing is stored on the button or you have just cleared the button by pressing CLR. The button is occupied by the Handsfree feature. You cannot store a feature or number on it. For other displays, seeCommon feature displayson page 227. B03:160455512... CLR TEL# FEATR Externl tel#... CLR TEL# FEATR Internl tel#... CLR TEL# FEATR B04:Intercom... FIND B05:Ansr 93 FIND B06:Blank button CLR TEL# FEATR B10:Handsfree FIND
P0941565 02 Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide Programming Hunt Groups 7 8 7 8 1 7 8 + , , , 7 8 7 A 1 * ( * . - ! - The Incoming Line Group (ILG) functionality is now accomplished through the Hunt Group feature. When upgrading from a pre-Modular ICS 4.0 system to a Modular ICS 5.0 system, a ny lines previously belonging to an ILG are not automatically converted to broadcast Hunt Groups. You must go in and program them to the new feature. Please refer to Assigning or unassigning lines to a groupon page 151.
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150/ Programming Hunt Groups Modular ICS 5.0 System Coordinator Guide P0941565 02 $$ *¨ ! Ô Moving members of agroup : 7 8 7 8 $ * = * ²¥¥ÛßßÜÝÝ46 )-85 Password: 3 * ÛÜßÝß4(%:-5 Terminals&Sets 9 *Ô System prgrming @ * Hunt groups 0 * Show group 2 7 8 4$3;5 > * Member DNs: # * $; * MOVE ! 7 8 $$ ! $= * ¨ ! Ô