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3. Press CHANGE and enter the number of target line 
appearances.
4. Press ¨ to exit or ‘ to continue programming.
Tips - Press SCAN to view the lines assigned to this 
telephone.
In general, auto-answer loop start trunks, auto-answer E&M 
trunks and DID trunks are not assigned to telephones. If 
assigned, they are used for monitoring incoming call usage, or 
for making outgoing calls (auto-answer loop start and E&M 
trunks).
In general,...

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Line pool access
This setting allows a telephone to access one or more of the 15 
line pools available (A to O). When you assign a given line 
pool, the telephone being programmed can access any lines in 
that line pool.
Press  ≠, then press ‘ to scroll through the 
settings and display the line pool you want to program access 
to. Press CHANGE
 to select the setting: N (No) and Y (Yes).
Four exclusive line pools are available for PRI lines...

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Prime line
This setting assigns a prime line to the telephone. A prime line 
is the first line that is automatically selected when the handset 
is lifted. 
Press CHANGE
 to select one of these settings: None, Pool (A to 
O), or I/C (intercom). Only assigned lines and line pools 
appear. 
PRI pools are not valid selections for a Prime line. 
Tips - An assigned prime line is not associated with the 
assignment of a prime telephone.
An...

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Intercom keys
This setting assigns the number of intercom buttons to a 
telephone. Intercom buttons provide a telephone with access to 
internal lines and line pools. 
Press CHANGE
 to select the setting: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
Answer DNs
Calls for other Norstar telephones or Business Series 
Terminals can appear and be answered at the telephone being 
programmed. The DNs of the other telephones are referred to 
as Answer DNs.
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1. Press  ≠ and enter the Answer DN. 
2. Press CHANGE
 to change the setting for the Answer DN: 
Unassigned, Appr&Ring or Appr only.
3. To assign additional Answer DNs, press  ‘, then 
enter the next Answer DN.
OLI #
Some ISDN devices may require the network Called Number 
digits, called the outgoing line identification (OLI), to be able 
to accept a call. The OLI as called # parameter permits the 
OLI digits to replace the internal DN...

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3. Press ‘ until the display shows OLI as called 
#:N.
4. Pres CHANGE
 to select Y to allow for OLI substitution.
5. Press the ¨ button to exit programming.
For PRI, the OLI# is based on the set number. However, when 
you make an outgoing call on a BRI line, the Call Display 
information which appears on the telephone you are calling is 
usually based on the first Network DN associated with the 
service profile identifier (SPID) and line.
If...

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Capabilities
Settings that control how the system interacts with individual 
telephones and the calls they receive are found under 
Capabilities. The following table lists these headings. The 
default settings are shown in bold.
SettingDescriptionOptions
Fwd no answer
Fwd toRedirect all incoming calls when this 
telephone does not answer.Enter DN
None
Forward
delaySelect the number  of rings before an 
unanswered call is forwarded.2, 3, 4,...

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HotlineSelect whether a telephone number will be 
dialed automatically when a user lifts the 
receiver or presses the button labeled 
Handsfree/Mute.Intrnl, Extrnl, 
None
Intrnl #Appears if Hotline is IntrnlEnter DN, 
None
Extrnl #Appears if ExtrnlNone, 

 
facility 
choiceAppears if Hotline is Extrnl and number is 
specified.
Use routing tabl option routes numbers 
through the Routing Table.
Target lines cannot be used as the facility.
Use...

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For more information, refer to the Modular ICS 6.0 System 
Coordinator Guide.
ATA settings
Analog terminal adapters (ATA or ATA2) are used to connect 
analog equipment to a digital trunk line. This section describes 
the settings that are required for setting up the connection.
ATA ans timer
A timer can be used to administer a delay between the last digit 
you dial on a device connected to an ATA and when the 
system begins to send out DTMF...

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ATA use
An ATA can connect to devices that are on your premises or 
at some other location. 
Press CHANGE
 to select On site or Off site.
Note:  This setting is only programmable for ATA2. You can 
change this setting for others, but it has no effect on the 
programming. Global ATAs are off site and Analog 
Station Modules are on site.
ATA dvc
Devices connected to the system through an ATA can have 
connectivity issues over BRI/PRI lines. To...
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