Features in local mode, Of local mode features, see – Nortel Networks SRG50 User Manual

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To exit Test Local Mode (and return to Normal Mode)

Generally, you exit Test Local Mode by waiting for the feature to time out or by pressing the Exit
key (

). This key is active only when the telephone is in the local mode test.

For the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211/2212, pressing the End key causes the phone to exit Test
Local Mode.

If the phone does not have an Exit key, you must wait until the test times out For more information
about Test Local Mode Timeout, see

S1000 Main Office Settings panel

on page 44.

Features in local mode

In local mode, IP telephones at the SRG no longer have access to the full suite of main office
applications. However, the SRG does provide a set of features that include connectivity with the
local PSTN, access to Emergency Services, and the ability to call local extensions.

The SRG also supports the following features in local mode:

Hold

Transfer (dedicated key on the 2002, 2004, and 2007 models)

Call Forward No Answer/Busy (if the feature has been enabled on the DN:
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs)

Last Number Redial (dedicated key on the 2002/2004 models)

Inbox Key (on 2002/2004 models)

The user experience in local mode can be enhanced if certain global feature settings are
coordinated with the main office so that the settings are the same at both the main office and the
SRG. These feature settings are configured with the Feature Settings panel on the Element
Manager interface (Configuration > Telephony > Global settings > Feature Settings). Feature
settings that can be coordinated with the main office are:

Background music (if it is provided for on-hold)

On-hold
This determines if a caller on hold hears tones, music, or nothing.

Receiver volume
Set to use the system volume, since IP users cannot use the feature code to set a
default telephone volume.

Delayed ring transfer
If a transfer to an external number is not answered, you can indicate if the call will be
dropped (Off) or transferred to the designated Prime telephone.

Check the Transfer callback timeout. This setting defaults to After 4 rings. If you
are using the Delayed ring transfer feature, turn Transfer callback timeout off if
you want all unanswered transferred calls to ring at the Prime set (usually the system
attendant). If you want the transferred call to ring at the telephone from which it was
transferred first, set this field to a setting that is less than the setting for Delayed ring
transfer
.

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