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    Part No. P0609347 02 February 26, 2004 Analog Telephone User Guide[...]

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    2 P0609347 02 Analog Telephone User Guide Copyright © 2004 Nortel Networks All rights reserved. 2004. The information in this document is subject to change withou t notice. The statemen ts, conf igurations, techn ical data, and recommendatio ns in this document are belie ved to be accu rate and reliab le, but are pr esented without express or impl[...]

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    3 Analog Telepho ne User Guide Analog T elephone User Guide This guide explains how to make and answer calls and how t o access features on analog telephones. Features described in this guide are for analog telephones with a LINK or FLASH button. Note: Analog telephones in Europe or A u stralia will ha v e a RECALL b utton instead of a LINK or FLAS[...]

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    4 Message Waiting Indicatio n (MWI) Analog Telephon e User Guide Message Waiting Indication (MWI) Depending on the system hardwa re/software conf igu ration, visual or audible signalling for Message Waiting Indication (MWI) is available for analog teleph ones. There are two MWI types: Stutte r Dial Tone and Lamp Indication. Your system administrat [...]

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    Feature List 5 Analog Telephone User Gu ide Feature List Use this list to review all avai lable features for your telephon e. Call Forward LINK •› Cancel: LINK £› Directs your calls to another telephone connect ed to yo ur system. Press LINK •› follo wed by the e xtension numb er of the telephone to rece iv e the f orwarded calls. Call P[...]

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    6 Feature List Analog Telephon e User Guide Conference continued To put a conference on hold: Press LINK ¤ .The other tw o callers can still talk to each other . T o return to the conference ca ll : Press LINK ¤ again. To split a conference: 1. Press LINK £‹ . This allows you to put one caller on hold and to consult with the other caller . 2. [...]

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    Feature List 7 Analog Telephone User Gu ide Privacy Control LINK •°‹ Pre vents another telepho ne that shares y our line from joining your current call or perm its another telephone that shares y our line to join in. Ring Again LINK •¤ Cancel: LINK £¤ Allows y ou to monitor a busy or unans wered telephone , or a busy line pool within y ou[...]

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    8 Other documents Analog Telephon e User Guide Other documents Refer to the Telephone Feature User Guide for a complete list of features ava ilable for all types of telephones on your system. Note: Y ou press the FEA TURE butt on on digital telephones to access f eatures. Y ou press LINK • , FLASH • or RECALL • b uttons on analog telephones t[...]