Telephone features in normal and local mode, Normal mode, Local mode – Nortel Networks SRG50 User Manual

Page 89: Telephone features in, Normal and local mode, Appendix a

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SRG50 Configuration Guide

Appendix A

Telephone features in normal and local mode

The information provided here is designed for distribution to telephone users at the SRG.

The SRG50 supports the following:

IP Phones 110, 1120E, and 1140E

IP Phones 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, and 2033

IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) – The IP Phone KEM is supported on an
SRG with normal mode IP Phones. It does not function with local mode or test local
mode IP Phones.

IP Softphone 2050 v1/v2

Mobile Voice Client (MVC) 2050

WLAN Handsets 2210, 2211, and 2212

WLAN Handsets 6120 and 6140

WLAN Handsets 1210, 1220, and 1230

Analog (500/2500 type) telephones

Analog devices such as fax machines

Normal mode

In normal mode, IP telephones have the feature set that is supported by the main office. User cards
are not supplied with the SRG because the feature set depends on the main office applications. If
required, obtain user cards from the main office for normal mode features.

Features available to analog and ISDN telephones are provided by the SRG and depend on the
SRG applications. Consult the SRG system administrator for a complete description.

A quick reference list to the default SRG features for an analog telephone are provided in

ATA

extension features

on page 95. Consult the SRG administrator to determine if these features have

been changed.

Local mode

In local mode, call control and features are provided by the SRG are processed by the SRG. Access
to the main office is over PSTN lines; main office telephony features and applications are not
available.

If routing and destination codes are set up as suggested in

Call routing

on page 74, the dialing

sequence for the main office is the same as in normal mode.

For illustrations that show the default display settings for each type of IP telephone when the
phone is in local mode, refer to:

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