A map for working in programming – Nortel Networks P0857846 User Manual

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Getting started with Norstar /

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P0857846 Issue 02

Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide

A map for working in programming

The programming maps on the following two pages show the headings
you’ll see when you move through the display menu after pressing

ƒ••Ç؈ÏÈÌ

and entering the password (the

default password is

ÅΘȈ

or

¤‹fl›fl

). Also, the maps

show you the choices under each menu heading.

A Basic password can be used with a limited number of feature codes,
including

••ÊȘ‰

and the codes for turning call services on

and off. For more information, see Using passwords on page 124.

Terminals and sets - Customize the many features
used by telephones. You can change where a call
is forwarded, give a telephone a name, or allow
certain features to be used at a telephone. You can
also change the button programming on any
telephone on the system.

Lines - Program names for each line.

Services - Turn services on or off. These are
Ringing service, (often called night service) that
allows additional telephones to ring, Restriction
service that blocks certain kinds of calls and
Routing Service that decides what lines a call will
use.

System speed dial - Program up to 70 different
telephone numbers so that people in your office
can dial them with a two-digit code.

Passwords - Change the password you use for
programming, or erase a Call log password. On a
XC 2.0 system, you can also change the password
for Companion portable telephone registration.

Time and date - Change the time, date, or both.

System programming - On a XC 2.0 system, you
can enable or disable registration for Companion
portable telephones.

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