Auxiliary equipment, T7316e business series terminal and kims – Nortel Networks BCM1000 User Manual

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BCM1000, BCM 3.5 addendum 21

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BCM1000 Installation and Maintenance Guide

Auxiliary equipment

The BCM 3.5 software release also introduces support for some auxiliary equipment:

• A new telephone and add-on module are being introduced to replace the M7324/CAP module as a Central

Answering Position (CAP). A T7316E telephone connected to one or more Key Indicator Modules (KIMs) is still
referred to as a CAP. When it becomes an enhanced CAP (eCAP), the KIMs support line appearances, multiple
appearances of the same target line, and hunt group appearances. Refer to

T7316E Business Series Terminal

and KIMs

below.

• The BST Doorphone is installed outside exterior doors. The device provides ringing at one or more system

telephones and/or an alerting tone through the paging feature.
Verbal communication can be initiated to the doorphone by dialing the doorphone DN from any system
telephone. Communication can be initiated from the doorphone by pressing the Call button to create a ring or an
alert at the assigned internal telephone. The voice path is created when the user at the internal telephone answers
the call, either by picking up the handset or pressing the Handsfree button.
With the addition of Door Opening Controller (DOC) hardware, the user can also open the door using a telephone
display key or release digit on the telephone dial pad. Refer to the BST Doorphone Installation and Configuration
Guide
for details about configuring the system and installing the hardware.

• This release of firmware also introduces support for a Universal Power Supply (UPS). This third-party hardware

provides short-term power backup in case of a main power failure on your Business Communications Manager.
The UPS has separate installation and configuration documentation specific to Business Communications
applications. Also, the unit comes with manufacturer instructions.

T7316E Business Series Terminal and KIMs

The T7316E BST telephone has a two-line display, three display keys, 16 memory keys with indicators,
eight memory buttons without indicators. This telephone has handsfree ability, accessed from a button
located under the dial pad. Also under the dial pad are a mute button that mutes for all features, and a
headset button which allows the user to attach a headset and direct the call to the headset or the handset
without needing to disconnect the headset. In programming, the handsfree feature must be set to Auto for
these features to work correctly.

On this telephone model, the current incoming call on this telephone defaults to the voice path last used.
For example, if you answered the previous call using your headset, the next call will come in over your
headset.

T7316E

Mute

Handsfree

Headset

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