Nortel Modular Ics 6.0 System Coordinator Guide
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Customizing your telephone / 151 P0992640 03 Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide Moving line buttons You can move external lines to different buttons on your telephone to arrange your lines in the way that makes the most sense to you. You cannot move intercom, answer or Handsfree/Mute buttons onto a CAP module. 1. Press ²¥¡Ú. 2. Press the button you want to move the line from. 3. Press the button you want to move the line to. Displays The two buttons you selected have exchanged position. You have tried to move a line to a button that cannot be used as a line button, such as an intercom button, Handsfree/Mute button, or an answer button. Press the button of the line you want to move. Press ² or QUIT when you have finished moving lines. Press the button you want to move the line to. Neither of the buttons is erased. The lines, or the line and feature, simply switch places. The button you are trying to move is not a line button. If you are trying to switch a line and a feature, move the line to the feature button and not the feature button to the line. Exchanged Invalid location Move line from: QUIT Move line to: QUIT Press a line
152 / Customizing your telephone Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992640 03 Changing the type of ring You can choose one of four distinctive rings for your telephone. This makes it easier to identify your telephone in an open office. 1. Press ²¥ß. 2. Press Ú, Û, Ü, Ý, or NEXT . You hear the selected ring for two seconds. 3. Repeat until you hear the ring you prefer, then press ³ or OK . Adjusting the Ring volume Use this feature to adjust the ring volume. 1. Press ²¥¡â. The telephone rings. 2. Press à to adjust the volume; left end for lower and right end for higher. Hiding the message or calls indication The display that shows you have messages or calls can be replaced with the current time and date. You can retrieve your message and call information by using the display buttons that appear on the second line of the display. If you are using a telephone with a single-line display, the message or call indication is hidden. 1. Press ²¡âß. The current time and date appears on the top line of the display. 2. Press MSG or ²ßÞ to see your messages, or press CALLS or ²¡ÚÛ to see your calls.
Customizing your telephone / 153 P0992640 03 Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide Restoring the messages and calls indication Press ²£¡âß.
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P0992640 03 Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide User Preferences The User Preferences section of programming allows you to program memory buttons, speed dial codes and other settings for any Norstar telephone on the system. For example, an employee may want to have the Do Not Disturb feature programmed onto a memory button or create a speed dial code. Instead of programming from the each specific set, you can go into programming on the telephone nearest you to make the change. Using User Preferences 1. Press ²¥¥èêäå (²¥¥¡àÜà). 2. Enter your System Coordinator or Basic password (the default passwords are ÛÜßÝß and ÛÛàÝÛ). By using a Basic password, it is possible to have someone else do day-to-day upkeep of the telephone programming without giving out access to sensitive programming. See Using passwords on page 214. After you enter the proper password, the display shows you the telephone with the lowest internal number followed by its name (For example, 221:Reception). 1. Press ‘ to move through all the telephones on the system. 2. Press ≠ when you see the telephone you want to change. The display reads the model number of the telephone at the extension. The display shows Connect set if no telephone is
156 / User Preferences Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992640 03 connected at that internal number. You cannot make changes if the model is Other. 3. Press ‘ to move through all the subheadings in User Preferences. User Preferences programming is available under the heading User Prefernces in Terminals&Sets in the main body of programming. Sub-headings in User Preferences Changing button programming Press ≠ at Button prgrming. The display shows the number of buttons on the telephone. An example is shown in Displays at the end of this section. If the telephone has a CAP module, you can press CAP1 to see the buttons on the module. Press ‘ to move through all the buttons on the telephone.Refer to Default button assignments on page 142 for button number mapping for each type of Business Series Terminal and Norstar series telephones. User prefernces Model Button prgrming User speed dial Call log opt’ns Dialing opt’ns Language Display cntrst Ring type Voice path
User Preferences / 157 P0992640 03 Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide Use the display buttons to change the programming for a button. Note: User Preferences programming cannot change the buttons that are used by lines, intercom, and the handsfree feature. The display buttons used in button programming. Changing User Speed Dial 1. Press ≠ at User Speed Dial. The display shows the number of speed dial codes that are available. 2. Press ‘ to see the first speed dial code (256). 3. Press ‘ to move through all the speed dial codes. 4. Press ≠ to find the code you want to 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 CHANGE until 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. Press ‘ to move through the list and press OK when you see the feature you want to program on the button.
158 / User Preferences Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992640 03 5. Press CHANGE and enter the telephone number the same way you would dial it on the telephone. 6. Press OK . 7. Press ‘ and choose the line (or enter a code for a line pool) the speed dial code should use. Use the line pool code to select a particular line pool for use with Speed Dial. If you select Use routing tbl, a line or pool is chosen by the routing programming according to the initial digits in the number. The route you choose for a User Speed Dial code must be one that the telephone can use. For example, if the telephone does not have access to Line Pool B and you use that pool code with the speed dial code, the code does not work. To change a system speed dial code, see Adding or changing a system speed dial on page 31. Changing Call Log options 1. Press ≠ at Call log opt’ns…. 2. Press CHANGE until you see the option you want to use. See Call Log options on page 130. Changing how calls are dialed 1. Press ≠ at Dialing opt’ns…. 2. Press CHANGE until you see the option you want to use. Descriptions for dialing options are found on the Telephone Feature Card, or see Changing how you dial your calls on page 73.
User Preferences / 159 P0992640 03 Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide Changing the language used on the display Press CHANGE at Language: until you see the language you want to use. See Changing the language on the display on page 138. Making the display lighter or darker Press CHANGE at Display cntrst until you see the value you want to use. The display contrast on the telephone you are using for the programming session does not change when you are programming another telephone. Changing the ring type At Ring type:, press CHANGE until you see the option you want to use. Descriptions for ringing options are found on the Telephone Feature Card or in Changing the type of ring on page 152. Changing the voice path At Voice path:, press CHANGE to choose either Handsfree or Headset. Displays There are 10 memory buttons and 12 dual memory buttons on the telephone you are viewing. Press ‘ to begin looking at what’s on each button. A line appears on the button. You cannot store a feature or number on it. 10+24 buttons FIND B01:L06:Line 001 FIND
160 / User Preferences Modular ICS 6.0 System Coordinator Guide P0992640 03 A feature is stored on this button. Pre ss ≠ 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. 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 or number 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, see Common feature displays on page 247. B02:#Reply Msg... CLR TEL# FEATR Code:F#65... CLR TEL# FEATR 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