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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.
Remember that if you set prime line to I/C (intercom), you may 
wish to assign loop start lines to the first line pools. When the 
system searches for an outgoing line, it begins at line pool A 
and chooses...

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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.
This is commonly used when twinning Companion cordless 
handsets to allow mobile users to have one phone number that 
reaches them either at their desk or elsewhere within radio 
range.
1. Press  ≠ and enter the Answer DN (the DN of the...

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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, available 
only for Profile 1 and 4, permits the OLI digits to replace the 
internal DN digits of the ISDN device during call setup. To 
enable this capability, set the OLI as called # parameter to Y 
for all DNs used by the device.
1. At Terminals&Sets, press ≠...

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number, the network ignores the number and the default 
Call Display information is displayed. This is the first or only 
Network DN associated with the SPID and line.
1. At Terminals&Sets, press ≠ and enter the 
ISDN set number.
The set displays 221:221.
2. Press ≠ twice to reach Line Assignment.
3. Press ‘ until the display shows OLI#s.
4. Press CHANGE
 and enter the 10 digits used for the OLI.
5. Press CLR
 to choose None.
Note:  If your...

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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 Hotline is 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...

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For more information, refer to the Modular ICS 6.1 System 
Coordinator Guide.
Name
The default name for a telephone is the DN, but it can be 
changed to any combination of letters and numbers to a 
maximum length of seven characters.
For more information, refer to the Modular ICS 6.1 System 
Coordinator Guide.
MsgIndicateSelect the type of message indicator. 
When a message is received, Tone 
sends a Message Tone through the 
handset and...

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User prefernces
Any programming a user can do at a set can also be done 
through User prefernces. In the following table, the default 
settings are given in bold. 
For more information, refer to the Modular ICS 6.1 System 
Coordinator Guide.
SettingDescription
MdlAllows you to pre-program the model of telephone which 
will use this DN (M7208).
Note: M7100 is used for T7100; M7208 is used for T7208, 
M7310 is used for T7316 and T7406; M7000...

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Restrictions
Restrictions prevent a user from making certain kinds of calls 
from a telephone or from lines that are available at the 
telephone. It also restricts some features.
When you are finished programming restriction settings for 
one telephone, you can copy those settings to other telephones 
by using COPY
 at the Restrictions ˆ display.
For ISDN PRI, all line restriction changes are applicable to all 
lines.
For more information...

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Once you create the filters, you can assign the restrictions to a 
telephone (Terminals&Sets), to a line (Lines), to a 
particular line on a telephone (Terminals&Sets), and to 
remote callers (Remote access).
1. Press ≠ and enter the number of the restriction 
filter you want to program, or press  ‘ to move 
through all the available filters.
2. Press ≠ to see the first restriction in the filter. 
The first four digits of the number that...
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