Nortel Networks Norstar ICS manual

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    •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••• •••••••• ••••••• ••• Norstar ICS Telephone Featur e Guide[...]

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    1 About this guide Use this guid e as a quick reference for accessing the features of your telephon e. Y our system ad minis trator wil l inf or m you if any of thes e f eatures are not av ailable f or your telephon e. Buttons This gui de use s the Bus iness Ser ies T er mi nals button icons. T he table below shows which buttons to use on t he diff[...]

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    2 Call Pickup gr oup ≤‡fi Ans wer a call that is r ingin g at another tele phone in your pic kup group . The extern al cal l that has been r ing ing lo ngest is an s wered first. Call Queuing ≤°‚⁄ Ans wer the ne xt cal l. If mor e than o ne call is waiting, pr ior ity is given to incom ing exter nal ca lls ov er callback, camp ed, or tr[...]

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    3 Conf er ence continued T o independentl y hold tw o c alls: Press the line or inter com button of the firs t caller , then press ≥ . The se cond c aller is automat ical ly put on hold. T o r e-establish the conf ere nce, retri e ve one call from hold, p ress ≤‹ , the n retri e ve the seco nd call f ro m hold . Contrast adjustment ≤•‡ [...]

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    4 Last Number Redial ≤fi A utomati cally red ial the l ast exter nal teleph one number th at you dialed. Line pools ≤fl› With a l ine poo l, telepho nes c an sh are sev eral lines for making call s. 1. Press ≤fl› or an intercom button. 2. Enter a line p ool acc ess cod e. (See your system admin istrator for a list.) Line Redirection ?[...]

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    5 Pa g e ≤fl‚ and the c ode (1 to 3) an d zone (Zones 0 to 6 on Modular ICS and zones 1 to 3 on Co mpact ICS) Make a page ann ouncem ent throu gh eith er the in ter nal (c ode 1) or e x ter nal (code 2 ) speakers, or both (co de 3). Z one 0 on the Modul ar ICS pages all zone s. P age announc ements are programmed to timeo ut after a pre-se lec[...]

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    6 Ring vo l u m e ≤•°‚ Make y our telephone r ing so that you can adjust the volume. Y ou can also adj ust th e v olum e any time your telephon e ri ngs. Run/Stop ≤•· Store mo re than one autod ial number or exter nal carr ier f eature code on one m emor y button by inser tin g a brea k poin t ß between numbers or code s. The firs t pr[...]

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    7 Speed Dial ≤‚ Dial an exter nal te lephon e number us ing a th ree-di git co de. There are two type s of speed dial codes : system ( 001 to 255) and us er (256 to 2 79). System speed dial codes c an be us ed from any displ a y telep hone in the sys tem. They are assign ed by y our system admini strator. T o make a call using a s peed dia l co[...]

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    8 Call Display Ser vices The following f eatur es are availabl e onl y if y ou s ubscr ib e to Call Di splay ser v ices or to sp ecial l ine ser vices fr om your local teleph one co mpany . T runk Answer ≤°‚‚ Answ er a n e xter nal call th at is r ing ing on a l ine tha t has been plac ed into a Ri nging Ser v ice sc hedul e from any tel eph[...]

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    9 Call Log continued T o erase a Ca ll Log entry : Press ≥ whil e viewing an item. T o return a ca ll from y our Call Log: 1. Display the desir ed number on your telephone. 2. Edit the num ber , i f requir ed. Y ou can a dd numbers for long distanc e dial ing or l ine po ol acce ss or r emove numbers using √ . 3. P ress a line b utton. 4. Lift [...]

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    Meridian and Norsta r are t rademarks of Nortel Net works. Mer idi an N ors tar is manu factur ed by N or te l N etwo rk s. This docu ment is for use with N orstar IC S. P0603537 Issue 02 Printed in Can ada[...]