Getting started with norstar, Using this guide, Understanding programming – Nortel Networks P0857846 User Manual

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P0857846 Issue 02

Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide

Getting started with Norstar

Your Norstar digital key system has many powerful features that can
be customized to keep up with changes in your workplace.

Using this guide

The person who is responsible for adding or moving telephones or
making changes to the system is called the system coordinator. This
guide is designed to give the system coordinator all the information he
or she needs to carry out these kinds of jobs.

The first section contains step-by-step instructions on changing the
time and date, deciding how many rings it takes before a call is
forwarded and other day-to-day programming. Once you understand
these basic steps, you can move on to the many other features
described in the second section of the guide, and only refer to the first
section from time to time.

You can look at the contents page for an overview of the features that
are available, or check the index for a specific feature or display you
see on your telephone.

Understanding programming

When your system is installed, your installer or customer service
representative programs it to work with your telephone lines, with your
private network, if you have one, and with optional equipment. They
also customize the system for your office. All programming is recorded
in the Norstar

Programming Record

.

You may wish to further customize your system. For example, you can
change how some features work, or adapt the system to changes in
your office. Programming lets you change settings that probably need
to be updated regularly because of staff turnover or new business
contacts. You can also assign features and program buttons on
individual telephones.

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