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    Set filter: See Restriction filter.
    Set lock (telephone lock): This 
    feature allows you to limit the number 
    of features that may be used or 
    programmed at a telephone. Full set 
    lock allows very few changes or 
    features, Partial set lock allows some 
    changes and features, and No set lock 
    allows any change to be made and any 
    feature to be used. Set lock is assigned 
    under Capabilities in Terminals and Sets 
    programming.
    Set relocation: See Automatic 
    Telephone Relocation.
    shift button: A small triangular 
    button beside the dual memory buttons 
    on the upper half of the M7310 
    telephone. You press the shift button to 
    store or access features on the top half of 
    the dual memory buttons.
    Show Time:  ≤°‚‹
    While on a call, accessing this feature 
    allows you to see the current date and 
    time on the Norstar telephone display.
    Silent Monitoring 
    This feature allows a user with a two-
    line display telephone that has been 
    designated as a supervisor telephone, to 
    monitor Hunt group calls from external 
    sources using ≤•¤fifi.
    Software keys: A programming 
    section used to enable the optional 
    Remote monitoring feature. One setting 
    provides a System ID, which an installer 
    or system coordinator plus then uses to 
    request three password keys from the 
    Nortel Customer Response Center. 
    Once these three passwords have been 
    entered, the system will permit Remote 
    monitoring. 
    SPID (Service Profile Identifier): 
    A number that identifies devices 
    connected to an ISDN network. A 
    device may have more than one SPID 
    depending on the number of channels it uses. SPIDs may be used to identify 
    terminal equipment to the ICS, or to the 
    service provider.
    Startup programming: When a 
    Norstar system is first installed and 
    powered up, Startup programming must 
    be performed before any programming 
    can be done. Startup initializes the 
    system programming to defaults.
    Station: An individual telephone or 
    other Norstar device.
    Station Auxiliary Power Supply 
    (SAPS):  A device which provides 
    power to a Norstar telephone that is 
    connected more than 300 m (975 ft.) and 
    less than 1200 m (3900 ft.) from the 
    ICS, or to a CAP module.
    Station Module: A module that 
    allows you to connect up to 16 
    additional telephone to your Norstar 
    system.
    Station set test:  
    ≤°‚fi
    A series of diagnostic tests for these 
    components of a Norstar telephone: 
    display, buttons, handset, speaker, and 
    power. 
    System coordinator: The person 
    responsible for customizing the Norstar 
    system through programming and for 
    helping co-workers use the Norstar 
    system.
    System coordinator password:  A 
    one- to six-digit password that prevents 
    unauthorized access to programming. 
    The System coordinator password can 
    be assigned and changed in Passwords 
    programming. 
    System coordinator plus:  A 
    system coordinator who also performs 
    technical and maintenance functions for 
    the Norstar system. 
    						
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    System coordinator plus 
    password:  A one- to six-digit 
    password that prevents unauthorized 
    access to programming. The System 
    coordinator plus password can be 
    assigned and changed in Passwords 
    programming. 
    System coordinator plus 
    programming:  A combination of 
    common and installer programming 
    settings. 
    Press ≤ ••Ç؈ÏÈÌ, 
    then  
    ÍÇ∏ÒËÍ to access 
    System coordinator plus programming. 
    System coordinator 
    programming:  The programming 
    settings that are most commonly 
    changed once the Norstar system is 
    installed. 
    Press ≤ ••Ç؈ÏÈÌ, 
    then  ÅΘȈ
     to access System 
    coordinator programming.
    system data: An option in the Set 
    Copy function. System Data refers to 
    the programmable system settings that 
    apply to all telephones and lines. 
    System programming:  A 
    programming section that allows you to 
    assign and maintain certain settings on 
    the Norstar system. System 
    programming is performed by an 
    installer or system coordinator plus.
    System speed dial code: A three-
    digit code (001 to 255) that can be 
    programmed to dial a telephone number 
    up to 24 digits long. System speed dial 
    codes are programmed for the entire 
    Norstar system under the System Speed 
    programming heading.
    System Startup: See Startup 
    programming.
    System Startup access code: To 
    begin System Startup, press 
    ≤••ÍÊÅÂÊË∏. An 
    Installer password is required before 
    Startup programming can begin.System ID: The System ID (or System 
    Security number) can be accessed on 
    any programming telephone display by 
    pressing ≤••ÍÁÍÈÎ, or 
    ≤••‡·‡›‹.
    System-wide Call Appearance 
    (SWCA) keys ≤•fi¤‚ 
    to 
    ≤•fi‹fi These 16 feature 
    codes can be assigned to buttons with 
    indicators on a group of telephones to 
    provide call appearance for incoming 
    calls that can be answered by any 
    telephone in the group. At the same 
    time, the indicator displays the current 
    status of the call. 
    T
    T1: Digital carrier system or line that 
    carries data at 1.544 Mbps.
    T7000 telephone This telephone has 
    a no display. It does have four memory 
    buttons. This telephone functions in the 
    same way as the M7000 telephone. 
    (Note this telephone is only supported 
    on systems running Profile 2, 3, or 4).
    T7100 Business Series Terminal: 
    A telephone with a single line display 
    and one programmable memory button 
    without an indicator.
    T7208 Business Series Terminal: 
    A telephone with a single-line display 
    and eight programmable memory 
    buttons with indicators.
    T7316 Business Series Terminal: 
    A telephone that has a two-line display, 
    three display buttons, 16 programmable 
    memory buttons with indicators, and 12 
    memory programmable buttons without 
    indicators.
    T7316E Business Series 
    Terminal: This telephone has the same 
    functionality as the T7316, with some 
    additional features, such as a separate 
    handsfree key, special display icons 
    (when running on a MICS 6.1 or newer  
    						
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    system), and CAP capability by adding 
    KIMs.
    T7406 telephone: This portable 
    handset functions very similarly to the 
    T7310 telephone. Functions and 
    installation are all described in separate 
    documentation specific to the telephone.
    T loop:  A type of loop provided by a 
    BRI-ST Card. It connects the ICS to an 
    ISDN network using an NT1.
    Terminal Answering Position 
    (TAP) This is the hardware 
    combination of a T7316E telephone 
    attached to one or more KIMs. This unit 
    has the same functionality as the CAP 
    module but can also support multiple 
    target lines and as well as Hunt Group 
    DNs.
    Target lines:  Lines used to answer 
    incoming calls only. A target line routes 
    a call according to digits it receives from 
    an incoming trunk. They are referred to 
    by line numbers in the same way as 
    physical lines.
    TE: See Terminal equipment. 
    TEI (Terminal Endpoint 
    Identifier): A digit used to identify 
    devices which are using an ISDN 
    connection for D-channel packet 
    service.
    Telco features:  A programming 
    section that allows you to specify the 
    external telephone numbers that are 
    dialed by the Message feature to retrieve 
    voice messages, or to set up CLASS 
    (CMS) services for lines and sets. Telco 
    features are accessed by an installer or a 
    system coordinator plus.
    Terminal Endpoint Identifier: See 
    TEI.
    Terminal equipment (TE):  A 
    generic term for devices that connect to 
    an ISDN network. Examples of ISDN TE are ISDN telephones, computers 
    equipped with ISDN cards and video 
    terminals.
    Terminals and Sets:  A 
    programming section that allows you to 
    assign and change settings that apply to 
    the telephones and other devices 
    connected to the Norstar system. 
    Terminals and Sets programming is 
    performed by an installer or a system 
    coordinator.
    Time and date:  A programming 
    section that allows you to manually 
    change time or date. The time and date 
    can also be changed by pressing
     
    ••ÊȘ‰ and entering the 
    Basic password or one of the 
    programming passwords.
    Transfer: ≤‡‚
    A feature that allows you to redirect a 
    call to another telephone in your Norstar 
    system, over a network or outside your 
    Norstar system. 
    Transfer Callback: If a transferred 
    call is not answered after a specific 
    number of rings, the call will return to 
    the telephone that made the transfer. 
    The number of rings is assigned under 
    Feature settings in System 
    programming. Transfer Callback does 
    not apply to calls transferred externally.
    Trunk: The physical connection 
    between the Norstar system and the 
    outside world using either the public 
    telephone system or a private network.
    Trunk Answer: ≤°‚‚
    A feature you can use to answer a call on 
    any line that has an active Ringing 
    service Service Mode, even if that line 
    does not appear on your telephone. 
    Trunk Answer is enabled in Services 
    programming.
    Trunk Anti-Tromboning (TAT): 
    This MCDN network feature is a call-
    reroute feature that works to find better 
    routes during a transfer of an active call.  
    						
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    This feature acts to prevent unnecessary 
    tandeming and tromboning of trunks. 
    This action occurs after the speech path 
    has been established.
    Trunk Module: A module that allows 
    you to install additional Trunk 
    Cartridges in your system to provide up 
    to 12 additional trunks.
    Trunk route optimization: (TRO) 
    This is a private network feature that 
    provides routing for forwarded calls 
    along the shortest or best route on the 
    private network.
    U
    U interface: A two-wire ISDN 
    interface used for both network 
    connections and terminal connections to 
    the ICS.
    U-LT: A type of loop provided by a 
    BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 Card. It connects the 
    ICS to ISDN terminal equipment which 
    uses a U interface.
    Uniform Dialing Plan: (UDP) This 
    type of dialing plan uses a location code 
    to identify each node on a private 
    network. Dialing sequence: (destination 
    code)+(location code)+DN.
    U-NT loop:  A type of loop provided 
    by a BRI-U2 or BRI-U4 Card. It 
    connects the ICS to an ISDN network.
    Unsupervised line: A line for which 
    disconnect supervision is disabled. If an 
    external caller hangs up, the Norstar 
    system does not detect the 
    disconnection and does not hang up its 
    line. See Disconnect Supervision.
    User Data: User Data is an option in 
    the Set Copy feature. User Data refers to 
    the personal settings that are unique to 
    an individual telephone, and are not 
    programmed for the system. User Data 
    is programmed at each telephone.These settings, for example, include 
    user Speed Dial and the assignment of 
    programmable memory buttons.
    User Filter:  See Restriction filter.
    User Preferences: a programming 
    section that allows you to assign 
    autodialers, user speed dial codes, 
    display contrast, and other settings to a 
    specific telephone or person. You do not 
    have to program these settings at the 
    person’s telephone. User preferences 
    are assigned in Terminals and Sets 
    programming.
    User Speed Dial:  
    ≤•›
    Three-digit codes (256-279) can be 
    programmed to dial external telephone 
    numbers. User Speed Dial numbers are 
    programmed for each telephone, and 
    can be used only at the telephone on 
    which they are programmed.
    V
    Voice Call: ≤flfl
    A feature you can use to make an 
    announcement or begin a conversation 
    through the speaker of another 
    telephone in the Norstar system. The 
    telephone you call will not ring. Instead, 
    the person you call will hear a beep and 
    then your voice. Their telephone will 
    beep periodically to remind them that 
    their microphone is open.
    Voice Call deny: ≤°°
    A feature that prevents your telephone 
    from receiving Voice Calls.
    Voice message center: If you have 
    subscribed to Call Display services you 
    can receive visual Voice Message 
    Waiting Indication, providing your 
    telephone has a display. If you have 
    Voice Message Waiting Indication, you 
    can program the telephone numbers 
    required to access up to five different  
    						
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    Voice Message Centers. You can also 
    program which of the five Centers is to 
    be accessed by each specific line.
    W
    Wait for dial tone: ≤°‚›
    A feature that causes of sequence of 
    numbers to pause until dial tone is 
    present on the line before continuing to 
    dial. The Wait for dial tone symbol 
    (‡) 
    uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing 
    sequence. This feature requires a 
    Services or Combo Cartridge.
    wireless: See Companion. 
    						
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    Index
    Symbols
    ≤
    **79743 (System ID)
     309
    **CONFIG (≤**266344) 322
    **DIALPAD (≤**3425723) 316
    **LINE
     310
    **PROFILE (≤**7763453) 315
    **SET (set programming) 310
    **STARTUP (≤**7827887)
     317
    **SYSID 309
    **SYSID (≤**79743) 480
    **TIME (≤**8463)
     408
    *7, Contrast Adjustment 577
    1, message reply enh 428
    811 Call Display
     348
    819 ONN blocking 456
    Numerics
    0X32
    using old modules
     210
    1st display, programming 349
    25-pair connector 235
    2-way DID, PRI dialing plan
     115
    2-way service 116
    900 CbC service
    911, restrictions
     341
    A
    absorb length, zero
     392
    access
    controlling on a network
     93
    line pool programming
     329
    passwords for programming 294
    access codes
    auto DN
     444
    carrier codes 446
    CDP 103
    conflicts
     103, 441
    default codes 441
    direct dial number
    system programming
     444
    DISA DN 445
    external code 443
    line pool 110
    line pool and access code
     448
    line pool codes 441
    listing 296
    long distance
     393
    park prefix 442
    private access code 445
    programming
     441
    remote line access 447
    access package, COS 93
    access services, CbC services
     457
    adaptive, BRI sampling 502
    administrative set, Hospitality services 
    218
    advanced private network, see APN and 
    MCDN
    AEM
    cable connections
     235
    see also ASM
    alarm
    check active
     563
    check current 527
    codes
     533
    CSU 563
    network evt log 531
    short term
     564
    system administration log 530
    troubleshooting 537
    Alarm 10
     534, 537
    Alarm 37 535
    Alarm 37 537
    Alarm 40
     535, 537
    Alarm 41 535, 537
    Alarm 42 535, 537
    Alarm 43
     535, 537
    Alarm 44 535, 537
    Alarm 45 535, 537
    Alarm 46
     535, 537
    Alarm 47 535, 537
    Alarm 50-X 535, 538
    Alarm 51-X
     535, 538
    Alarm 52-X-Y 536, 538
    Alarm 61-X-Y 536, 538
    Alarm 62-X-Y
     536, 539
    Alarm 63-Z 536, 539 
    						
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    Alarm 68-Z 536, 540
    Alarm 75
     540
    Alarm 76-X 536, 540
    alarm messages
    programming alarm set
     427
    alarm set
    programming
     427
    alarm telephone
     228
    alarms
    hospitality
     465
    Hospitality services
     218
    allow last number redial 345
    allow redirect 336
    allow saved number redial
     345
    alpha tagging
    CLID match
     432
    alternate call ringing
     371
    analog
    message reply enh
     428
    name and number blocking
     456
    trunk data settings 352
    trunk type 353
    analog access lines (AAL)
     488
    analog E&M trunks, private network 85
    analog network loss treatment 488
    analog station module
    cable connections
     235
    connecting 234
    message reply enh
    see also analog extension module
    Analog Station Module, see ASM and 
    AEM
    analog telephones, external code
     443
    Analog Terminal Adapter, see ATA or 
    ATA2
    analog trunk
    E&M
     85
    see also loop start trunks
     83
    analog trunk cartridge 224
    analog VSC
    programming
     476
    ANI
    E&M and DID lines on DTI
     364
    programming number
    Winkstart
     364
    ANI number 352
    answer calls
    SWCA lines
     430
    answer DNsCompanion
     332
    programming
     332
    view 332
    answer keys
    phantom DN
     429
    programming 429
    setting features 429
    answer mode
     352, 359
    answer timer 487
    answer with DISA 352, 360
    ANY key
    destination codes
     386
    APN
    also see MCDN
     128, 134
    network features 118
    networking features 117
    using MCDN protocol
    appearance
    auto privacy
     358
    DID lines, default numbering
     327
    DID target line 82
    E&M trunk manual-answer 86
    hunt group
     410
    loop start trunk, manual answer 83
    message waiting indication 348
    network route
     110
    trunks 80
    using internal line for private call 
    173
    appearances
    setting SWCA controls
     430
    SWCA keys
     430
    applying template 295
    appr only 157, 162, 326, 332, 410
    appr&ring
     157, 162, 326, 332, 410
    ascending mode, service provider 116
    ascending, B-channel sequence 485
    ASM
    analog station module
     493
    see also AEM
    verifying status
     493
    assign
    answer DNs
     332
    CAP lines
     329
    intercom buttons 331
    line pools 329
    lines
     326
    prime line 330
    assigned lines, viewing 328 
    						
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    assigned, BRI DNs 503
    ATA
    accessing external lines
     443
    for OPX applications 282
    optional equipment list
    settings
     336
    troubleshooting 591
    attn attempts
     465
    Attn duration 465
    auto associate, SWCA 430
    auto attendant, bypassing
    auto DN
    access codes
     82
    conflicts
     357, 385, 444
    DID trunk 91
    PRI trunk 91
    private network auto-answer
     91
    programming 444
    rec’d number length 444
    received number length
     450
    auto number identification, see ANI
    auto privacy
     352
    F83
     358
    programming 358
    Auto time&Date
    programming
     424
    auto-answer
    answer with DISA
     360
    BRI trunks
     326
    DID 81
    disconnect supervision 359
    E&M trunks
     85
    E&M/DISA 84
    loop start trunk and DISA 83
    loop start trunks
     83
    no DISA 83
    private network 91
    remote access
     90
    remote access trunks 89
    remote restrictions 369
    restriction filters
     90
    trunks, DISA 96
    autodial, network calls 111
    automatic ongoing line selection
     355
    automatic route selection, see routing
    automatic telephone relocation
    programming
     283
    Automatic Time and Date 424
    auxiliary equipmentwiring chart
     257
    auxiliary ringer
     287
    call transfer 361
    Hunt Groups 416
    maximum voltage
     287
    optional equipment list 191
    programming 361, 378
    Terminals&Sets
     336
    troubleshooting 593
    trunk type data 352
    available, BRI DNs
     503
    B
    B1 and B2 directory numbers
     252, 253–254
    back 301
    backboard
     226
    background music
    installation
     287
    programming
     288, 419
    troubleshooting 593
    backspace (bksp) button 302
    back-to-back cross-connections
     273
    backup
    maintaining records
     201
    backup, NRU
     381
    basic
    answer key
     429
    hospitality
     464
    basic password
    description
     294
    programming the password
     405
    basic programming
    common changes
     324
    Basic Rate Interface, see BRI, see also 
    ISDN
    B-channels
    BRI card
     499
    port numbering 252
    progrramming static DID 2-way 
    service
     116
    sequence, PRI 485
    BchanSeq 485
    BchnSeq mode, static DID and two-way 
    DID
     116
    Bellcore standard 222
    Bellcore/National ISDN Users Forum 
    (NIUF)
     65 
    						
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    BLF, M7310 only
    bracket
     225
    break-in, MCDN 154
    BRI
    answer mode
     359
    assign DNs 503
    assign lines/loops 326
    assigning SPIDs to T and NT loops
     499
    becoming a clock source 505
    BRI-ST cartridge wiring
     278
    BRI-U wiring 264, 266
    call type 500
    card
     54–60, 498–503
    card programming 498
    cards 261
    clock source loops, power up or 
    down
     505
    DNs on loop 503
    D-packet service
     501
    handling calls 71
    internet connection 76
    lines on T/NT loop
     498
    lines pooled 71
    loop DN 503
    loop type on card
     498
    loopback test 559
    loops on card 498
    LT loop (Lp)
     501
    name and number blocking 456
    network DNs 500
    network loop programming
     77
    network name display supporting 
    protocols
     453
    network wiring
     267
    number of B-channels 499
    ONN blocking 477
    POSTA
     77
    profile support 313, 314
    programming lines 71
    programming VSC
     476
    SPID 326
    ST card 224
    ST card wiring
     261, 263
    T network wiring 267
    target line, if busy 357
    TEIs
     502
    terminal equipment 73
    test network connection 222trunk
     87
    trunk data settings
     352
    trunk module locations 494
    trunk type 353
    U2 card
     224
    U4 card 224
    U-NT network wiring 268
    view card
     483
    BRI (Basic Rate Interface)
    U2 trunk modules
     228
    U4 trunk modules
     228
    BRI, see also ISDN
    bridge taps
     197
    BRI-ST
    terminating resistors
     232
    trunk modules 254
    BRI-U2, trunk modules
     254
    BRI-U4, trunk modules 254
    broadcast
    hunt groups
     413
    ILG upgrade to Hunt Groups 217
    broadcast ring 326
    business name
    network name display
     455
    programming 453
    BusName, see business name and call 
    display
    Busy
     518
    busy
    busy tone
     414
    lines, hunt groups 414
    overflow set, hunt groups
     415
    routes, overflow routing 397
    busy lamp field, see BLF
    button prgrming
     338
    buttons
    Feature
     298
    handsfree
     298
    Hold 298
    programming button definitions 301
    programming telephones
     298
    Release 298
    volume control 298
    C
    cable trough
     235, 242, 290
    cadence, service tone
     621
    call attendant, SL-1 network 
    						
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