Nortel Modular Ics 6.1 System Coordinator Guide
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Time savers for making calls / 91 P0603535 02 Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide Displays Using Speed Dial Norstar provides two types of speed dialing: system and personal. System Speed Dial programming allows you to assign a maximum of 255 three-digit speed dial codes (001-255) to the external numbers your co-workers call most frequently. User Speed Dial programming allows individuals to program a maximum of 24 speed dial numbers that are personal to their telephone. These numbers also have three-digit codes (256-279) Speed dial numbers are subject to the same restriction filters as regularly dialed numbers. Your installer or customer service representative can program system speed dial numbers to bypass dialing restrictions. Speed dial numbers may include host system signaling codes. The last number you dialed was a speed dial number that displayed a name rather than the number. The number is dialed correctly, but you cannot see it. You have not dialed an external telephone number since the last power interruption or system reset. Tip - You can copy a number onto an autodial button using Last Number Redial. Hidden number No last number
92 / Time savers for making calls Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide P0603535 02 Making a speed dial call 1. Press ²â to quickly dial external telephone numbers that have been programmed onto speed dial codes. 2. Enter the appropriate three-digit speed dial code. Changing and adding System Speed Dials The system coordinator assigns numbers to System Speed Dial codes for the entire system. See Adding or changing a system speed dial on page 31. Adding or changing User Speed Dial To add or change a User Speed Dial number on your telephone: 1. Press ²¥Ý. 2. Enter a three-digit code from 256 to 279 that you want to associate with a telephone number. 3. To include a line selection for this number, press the line or intercom button. To select a line pool, press a programmed line pool button, or press the Intercom button and enter a line pool access code. For the M7100 and T7100 sets, you can select only a line pool. 4. Enter the number you want to program. 5. Press ³ or OK . Tip - There is no difference between using User Speed Dial and using System Speed Dial. They differ only in how you program them.
Time savers for making calls / 93 P0603535 02 Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide Displays Continue entering the number you want to program. You can change the number by pressing BKSP or Ã. When you are finished, press ³ or OK. Enter the telephone number you want to program exactly as if you were dialing it normally. When you are finished, press ³ or OK. You have entered a code outside the code range (001-255 for system, 256-279 for user codes). There is no number stored on the speed dial code you have dialed. If you want to program a line or line pool selection for this speed dial number, select the line or line pool. Otherwise, enter the telephone number exactly as if you were dialing it normally. When you are finished, press ³. If you want to program a line or line pool selection for this speed dial number, select the line or line pool. Otherwise, enter the telephone number you want to program exactly as if you were dialing it normally. When you are finished, press OK. There is no line associated with the speed dial number you are trying to use. Select a free external line or line pool and enter the speed dial feature code again. The system cannot dial the number stored. Reprogram the number. For other displays, see Common feature displays on page 257. 01:9___ CANCL BKSP OK Enter digits QUIT OK Invalid code No number stored Program and HOLD Program and OK QUIT OK Select a line Unknown number
94 / Time savers for making calls Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide P0603535 02 Using Saved Number Redial ²ßà You can use this feature while you are on an external call that you dialed to save the number so that you can call it again later. Each telephone can save one number at a time with Saved Number Redial, not one number for each line. Saved Number Redial records a maximum of 24 digits. Dialing a saved number Press ²ßà when you are not on a call. If you have a programmed Saved Number Redial button, you can use Button Inquiry (²¥â) to check the last number before you dial it. Tip - You can copy a number onto an autodial button using Saved Number Redial.
Time savers for making calls / 95 P0603535 02 Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide Blocking Saved Number Redial Saved Number Redial can be restricted at individual telephones. You need the programming template found at the front of this guide. See A map for using programming on page 23 for more information. 1. Press ²¥¥ÛßßÜÝÝ. 2. Press ÛÜßÝß (the default System Coordinator password). 3. Press ≠ and enter the internal number of the telephone you want to program. 4. Press ≠. 5. Press ‘ three times. The display shows Restrictions. 6. Press ≠ twice. 7. Press ‘ twice. The display shows Allow saved no:. 8. Press CHANGE to choose Y (Yes) or N (No). Displays You have saved a speed dial number that displays a name rather than the number. The number is dialed correctly, but you cannot see it. You have tried to save the number of an incoming call. You can only save numbers that you have dialed yourself. Hidden number No number saved
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P0603535 02 Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide Handling many calls at once Using Hold You can temporarily suspend a call by pressing ³. When a call is on hold, its indicator flashes on all telephones that have access to the line. The call can be retrieved from any of these telephones. On the M7100 and T7100 sets, ³ alternates between two lines. One line is active, the other is on hold. These sets cannot retrieve a call placed on hold by another telephone. Retrieving a held call You can connect to a call on hold by pressing the flashing line button of the held call. Holding automatically If your line has been programmed with full autohold, you can switch from one call to another and have your calls put on hold automatically. Press the line button of the caller to whom you want to speak. Your current caller is put on hold automatically. Tip - Answered Hunt Group calls can be placed on hold at the answering telephone. For more information about Hunt Groups, see Programming Hunt Groups on page 169.
98 / Handling many calls at once Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide P0603535 02 Listening on hold If you have been put on hold, you can hang up the receiver while you wait for the other person to return. 1. Press ³. 2. Hang up the receiver. 3. Press the line button of the call. You may hear indications from the far end that you are on hold, for example, tones or music. 4. When the person you were talking to returns, you hear them through your telephone speaker. Lift the receiver and talk. Holding a call exclusively You can put a call on Exclusive Hold so that it can be retrieved only at your telephone. Press ²àá or ²³. The line appears busy on all other telephones, and the call cannot be picked up by anyone else in the office. Displays Tip - If Automatic handsfree has been assigned to your telephone, you can use the handsfree/mute feature instead of Listen on Hold. You have placed one or more calls on hold. The name of the line that has been held the longest is displayed.On hold: LINENAM
Handling many calls at once / 99 P0603535 02 Modular ICS 6.1 System Coordinator Guide Using Call Queuing ²¡âÚ If you have more than one call ringing at your telephone, use this feature code to choose the call that has the highest priority. Call Queuing answers incoming external calls before callback, camped, and transferred calls.
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