Handset system feature notes – Nortel Networks T7406 User Manual

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Chapter 1 About your T7406 Phone

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T7406 Cordless Handset Installation Guide

Select the Alternate Language 2 for the display.

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Select the second Alternate Language 3 for the display.

Handset System Feature Notes

The following section provides some notes about system features that the handset has specific
applications with.

Ring Notification: If the set is idle and you press a line or intercom button, and then the ≥
button, the set will not get ring notification of an incoming call.

To release the held line, press the line or intercom button, and then press

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Priority call: If a Priority call is made to your T7406 telephone that does not have DND active,
and the call is answered but the originating caller then releases the call, you must still press an
intercom line and the ≥ button before the line is actually released. If you choose not to do this,
the handset stops providing ring notification of incoming calls, refer to Ring Notification.

Voice Call Deny (F88): This feature has been purposely set as the default for the handset, since
voice calls cannot be made to the T7406 handset. If this setting inadvertently gets turned off by the
system administrator or the user, someone attempting to make a voice call to the handset may not
receive the No Voice Call display on their telephone. As well, the call will continue as a normal
call to the T7406 set.

LCD Contrast Level: This feature is not adjustable, either through the handset or through system
programming. Contrast has been automatically set to an optimum level.

T7406 and M7410 interaction: If there are any M7410 telephones installed on the system, you
can attach only one base station and three handsets in the same area. In this case, the base station
must be set to the upper band. Refer to

“Installing the Base Station” on page 9

for instructions

about setting the base station to the lower band.

Note: For more information about language choices, talk to your system
administrator.

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