What line indicators mean, Rings you may hear, Answering calls at a prime telephone – Nortel Networks P0857846 User Manual

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28 / Answering calls

Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide

P0857846 Issue 02

What line indicators mean

Rings you may hear

Answering calls at a prime telephone

Each line in a Norstar system can be assigned a prime telephone.
Calls not answered at their normal destinations are transferred to
the prime telephone. The prime telephone is usually the attendant’s
telephone. The installer or customer service representative
programs a prime telephone for a line.

Displays

º

Flashing on and off for
equal lengths of time

There is an incoming call on the line.

º

Flashing on and off more
quickly

You have placed a call on hold.

º

Flashing on for longer
than off

Someone else has put a call on hold
on that line.

º

On, not flashing

You are connected to the call on that
line or the line is in use elsewhere.

Off

The line is free.

A double beep every ten
seconds

A call has been camped to your telephone.

A long single ring

There is an external call on the line for you.

A shorter double ring

There is an internal call on the line for you or
a call is being transferred to you.

A brief single ring

A call is being redirected on one of your
redirected lines. You cannot answer this call.

Three beeps descending
in tone

You are receiving a priority call.

The person at telephone 221 has forwarded
a call to you using Do Not Disturb.

The system has transferred a call to you from
a telephone with Do Not Disturb turned on.

Nobody answered this call so the system
transferred it to you.

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