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Direct-dial 228
Changing the direct-dial telephone assignments 229
Hotline 230
Bypassing a Hotline 230
Making a telephone a hotline telephone 230
Control telephone 231
SM Supervisor 232
Using Set lock 232
Changing Set Lock program ming for a telephone 233
Using an auxiliary ringer 233
Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off 233
Using Host System dialing signals 234
Link 234
Preventing a telephone from using Link...

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Line pools 249
Overflow call routing 249
M7100 and T7100 telephones 250
Memory buttons 250
One-line display 251
Prime line 251
Private lines 252
Volume bar 252
Troubleshooting 253
Using the alarm telephone 253
Reporting and recording alarm codes 253
Testing the telephone 254
Testing the telephone display 254
Testing the telephone buttons 255
Testing the speaker in the telephone handset 255
Testing the telephone headset 255...

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Getting started with Norstar
Your Norstar digital key system has many powerful features that 
can be customized to keep up with changes in your workplace. 
Using this guide
The person who is responsible for adding or moving telephones 
or making changes to the system is called the system coordinator. 
This guide is designed to give the system coordinator all the 
information he or she needs to carry out these kinds of jobs.
The first section...

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Understanding programming 
When your system is installed, your installer or customer service 
representative programs it to work with your telephone lines, 
with your private network, if you have one, and with optional 
equipment. They customize the system for your office.  All 
programming is recorded in the Modular ICS 6.1 Programming 
Record.
You may want to further customize your system. For example, 
you can...

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Before you start
Before you begin programming, plan what changes you want to 
make. Record the changes in the Norstar Programming Record 
so that you have the information at hand. For example, if you are 
going to program system speed dial numbers, fill out the page in 
the Norstar Programming Record so that you have all the 
numbers and codes handy once you start programming.
What you need to do programming...

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Using Buttons
The two-line telephone you use for everyday calling can be used 
for changes and maintenance. Examples of telephones with two-
line displays are shown in the illustration.
Sets used for programming and maintenance
M7324
 M7310 T7316E
 T7316 

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The next illustration numbers the buttons that are used for both 
day-to-day communication and programming on the T7316 set.  
The following table describes what each numbered area is used 
for.
Business Series Terminal programming buttons
 DisplayShows instructions for everyday calling as well as 
for programming.
 Display buttonsHave a variety of uses. The current  use is shown 
on the display above each button....

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This guide uses the icons for Business Series Terminal 
T7316E buttons in feature code examples. Your telephone 
may have different labels, or the buttons may be in slightly 
different locations. Refer to the table below for comparable 
Norstar icons
 Volume rocker switch
Turns the volume you hear through the handset 
up or down.
During programming this switch is used to adjust 
settings, such as for the display...

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Using the buttons under the display
The three display buttons are used both for telephone features 
and programming. What each button does depends on what the 
display shows. Some display instructions that you may see when 
making changes on the system include OK
, CHANGE, or COPY. In 
this guide, display button instructions are underlined.
Display buttons
The programming overlay
When you begin programming, a group of...

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The diagram below shows how the headings are used to navigate 
the programming menus.
Programming buttons are active or inactive at different stages of 
programming. A button is active (meaning you can use that 
option), when the indicator next to it is lit (ª or º).
Press Show to move to the next 
level under the current heading.Press Next to 
move to the next 
item on the same 
menu level. Press Heading to  move up...
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