Using host system dialing signals, Link – Nortel Networks P0857846 User Manual

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Using System features / 131

P0857846 Issue 02

Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide

Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off

You will need the programming template found at the front of this
guide. See Getting Started for more information.

1.

Press

ƒ••¤flfl‹››

.

2.

Press

¤‹fl›fl

(the default System Coordinator

password).

3.

Press

at

Terminals&Sets

.

4.

Enter the internal number of the telephone you wish to program
and press

. The display reads

Capabilities

.

5.

Press

.

6.

Press

until the display shows

Aux. ringer

.

7.

Use

CHANGE

to select

Y

(Yes) or

N

(No).

Your installer or customer service representative can program the
auxiliary ringer to start ringing for incoming lines as part of Ringing
Service.

Using Host System dialing signals

You can access host systems, such as private branch exchanges
(PBX) from Norstar by using host system signaling features (also
known as end-to-end signaling). These features either send a
special signal to the host system or allow you to program delays
required by host systems in external autodial or speed dial
sequences.

Link

If your Norstar system is connected to a private branch exchange
(PBX), you can use a Link signal to access special features. On
some telephones, Link is called FLASH.

The Link signal can also be included as part of a longer stored
sequence on an external autodial button or in a speed dial code. The
Link symbol (

¤

) uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing sequence.

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