Using do not disturb, Using background music, Turning background music off – Nortel Networks M7410 User Manual

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88 Telephone features

Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide

P0908510 Issue 02

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Using Do Not Disturb

Once you turn Do Not Disturb on, calls are forwarded to the prime telephone only
if there is no other telephone on which the line appears. If there is another telephone
that shares the same line, the call may be answered by that person. (The Delayed
Ring Transfer feature transfers all unanswered calls to the prime telephone after a
specified time.)

Do Not Disturb prevents voice calls from alerting at your telephone. Voice calls are
presented as normal intercom calls.

Using Background Music

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Listen to music through your telephone speaker by pressing

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Your installer makes this feature available to all telephones in programming. You
need to supply a music source, such as a radio, and have it attached to your
Enterprise Edge system.

Turning Background Music off

The music stops automatically if you make or answer a call or if you press

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Your telephone receives calls normally.

Tip
Enterprise Edge sets that are members of a Hunt Group can temporarily leave
a Hunt Group by activating this feature. Hunt Group calls arriving while a set
is in Do Not Disturb mode are routed to the next member in the Hunt Group.
For more information on Hunt Groups see

Hunt Groups

on page 83.

In accordance with U.S. copyright law, a license may be required from the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers or a similar
organization if radio or TV broadcasts are transmitted through the
Background Music feature of this telecommunication system.
Northern Telecom Inc. hereby disclaims any liability arising out of the
failure to obtain such a license.

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