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Tones
You may hear some of the following tones while accessing 
Norstar remotely.
ToneWhat it means
Busy toneDialed a busy line pool access code. You hear 
system dial tone again after 5 seconds.
Norstar system dial 
toneYou may use the Norstar remotely.
Fast busy toneYou have done one of the following
Entered an incorrect COS password. Your 
call is disconnected after five seconds. 
Taken too long while entering a COS...

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Using Class of Service (COS) passwords
Class of Service passwords permit controlled access to a 
system’s resources both by internal and remote users. When 
you enter a Class of Service password at a telephone, the 
restriction filters associated with your Class of Service 
password apply, rather than the normal restriction filters. 
Similarly, when a remote user enters a Class of Service  
password on an incoming...

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Displays
Tip - If you use your Norstar system from outside the office, 
you may have to enter a Class of Service password to gain 
access to the system. See Using your Norstar system from an 
external location on page 228.
(Blank display) Enter  your  password. It is not 
shown on the display.
You have entered a password that is not 
programmed into your system.Invalid Password 

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General System features
The following features are available for the entire Norstar 
system.
Set profile
Set profile allows you to view but not change the programming 
settings for each Norstar set. You can access Set Profile from 
any M7310, M7324, or T7316 set, even while you are on a 
call.
1. Press ²¥¥êäæ.
2. Enter the internal number of the telephone whose 
programming you want to review.
3. Use BACK
, SHOW and NEXT to navigate through the...

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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 Norstar system remotely.
Press  £ while on an active line. Once you hang up,  your 
telephone returns to pulse dialing.
Disconnect supervision
When Disconnect Supervision is assigned to a...

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Internal numbers
Each telephone in the Norstar system has its own internal 
number. The length of internal numbers in your system can be 
from two to seven digits on a non-expanded system, and three 
to seven digits on an expanded system. All numbers in your 
system are the same length. Your installer or customer service 
representative sets the length of internal numbers, called the 
DN length. The default DN length is...

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A telephone may have buttons assigned for lines 001 to 003, 
but have only lines 001 and 002 programmed to ring as well. 
An incoming call on any of the three lines causes a line button 
indicator to flash, and the telephone can be used to answer the 
call. This is especially useful for people who monitor other 
telephone lines, but want only their own lines to ring.
Target line
A target line is used to route a call...

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Overflow call routing
If a call comes in for a target line that is busy, Norstar routes 
the call to the prime telephone for that target line. If there is no 
prime telephone assigned to the target line or if a call cannot 
be directed to a target line, the call goes to the prime telephone 
for the external line used. 
Overflow routing for incoming calls is used with the Routing 
Service programmed by your installer. A...

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Also on these sets, you can answer a second call by 
pressing ³. Your active call is put on hold and you are 
connected to the waiting call. You can have no more than 
two calls at a time.
There is no Handsfree button on these sets. When applicable, 
special instructions for the sets are included with each feature 
description. 
Memory buttons
Memory buttons are the buttons with indicators on the M7208, 
M7310, M7324,...
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