Hearing aid compatibility, Viewing information about a call on the display, Using call information for a particular call – Nortel Networks P0857846 User Manual

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P0857846 Issue 02

Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide

While you are on a call, do not press

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to end a feature you are

using. If you do, you will disconnect the call. Use

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instead.

Hearing aid compatibility

The receivers on all Norstar telephones are compatible with hearing
aids as defined in the FCC rules, Part 68, section 68.316. Not all
hearing aids are optimized for use with a telephone.

Viewing information about a call on the display

If you subscribe to Call Display services from your local telephone
company, one line of information about an external caller is
displayed after you answer. Depending on the setting and the
external information available, either the caller's name or telephone
number is displayed.

When you transfer an external call to another Norstar user, this
information is displayed on the recipient's telephone.

Call Display information becomes available between the first and
second ring of an incoming call. If you answer before the Call
Display information is available on your display, and you press

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, you will only see the line number or line name.

To use logging features with Call Display, see “Using Call Log” on
page 87.

Using Call Information for a particular call

Call Information lets you see information about incoming calls. This
information is more detailed than the Call Display information you
can receive automatically. For external calls, you can display the
caller's name, telephone number, and the line name. For an internal
call, you can display the caller’s name and their internal number.
You can see information for ringing, answered, or held calls.

Call Information is available for calls even if they have been
transferred, forwarded or rerouted in some way.

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