Feature operability notes, Telephone buttons, Table 2 – Nortel Networks T7316 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview

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Feature operability notes

The T7406 and the NetVision and NetVision Data telephone feature operability is based on
existing digital telephone operation as described below:

The T7406 wireless portable handset memory buttons are mapped to the T7316 telephone
firmware and they perform feature programming in a similar manner. Refer to

“T7316 Button

mapping” on page 103

. They have eight less programmable buttons than the M7310.

The NetVision and NetVision Data IP cordless handsets are based on the operability of the
T7100 telephone, but feature programming is not set up in the same way. These handsets do
not have memory or line buttons. A menu on the multi-line display provides access to
preprogrammed features, and to the Feature code that allows you to enter feature codes from
the handset dialpad.

Telephone buttons

This guide shows the Business Series Terminals button icons.

Table 2

shows which buttons on the

different types of Nortel Networks telephones to use for programming and feature access.

Table 2

Telephone buttons

Button Name

T7000, T7100,

T7208, T7316

M7100, M7208,

M7310, M7324

M7000, M7100N,

M7208N, M7310N,

M7324N

NetVision

NetVision Data

Feature

ƒ

Ä

accesses

Feature

on menu

Handsfree

Bottom right-hand
button

©

©

N/A

Mute

©

©

©

N/A

Hold

ú

(T7000)

˙

ú

(M7000)

Volume Control

Ã

N/A

Release

®

®

¨

Answer call

Sets with line buttons: Press line button and lift handset.
Sets with no buttons: Lift handset.

FCT

HOLD

HOLD

END

END

SND

SND

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