Nortel Networks Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone User Manual

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Index 169

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Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide

signal

Link

125

Long Tones

126

Pause

126

Programmed Release

126

run/stop

127

Wait for Dial Tone

127

softkey display prompts, troubleshooting

141

special telephones

121

Speed Dial

changing User Speed Dial

100

host system signaling codes

54

making a call

54

programming

23

programming for User

54

splitting a Conference Call

38

standard dial

48

Start of list

80

Still in trnsfer

61

stopping calls from ringing at your telephone

109

stuttered dial tone

129

suspending a call (see also Call Park and Hold)
switching between calls

143

system

programming

14

system dial tone

129

System Speed Dial

53

T

target lines

132

changing the name

108

using to twin

141

telecommuting using ISDN applications

115

telephone

alarm

145

Call Display information

33

CAP

31

,

121

changing the name

108

control

119

,

123

difference between M7310 and M7324

telephones

14

direct-dial

121

extra-dial

119

,

121

Hotline

122

log calls automatically

83

M7100, illustration

133

mounting on wall

134

moving

109

prime

121

prime telephone

30

testing

145

147

testing

buttons

145

,

146

display

146

ending a session

146

handset

146

headset

147

power supply

147

telephone

145

telephone speaker

147

Their list full

80

3 parties only

39

time and date

changing

23

displayed instead of messages and calls

97

displaying

44

ƒ°‚fl

79

length of a call

43

time savers

autodial

51

Saved Number Redial

55

Speed Dial

53

tone

camped call tones

61

controlling length

126

remote access tones

129

voice call

80

tracking incoming calls

Call Log

83

transfer (see Call Transfer)
Transfer denied

61

transferring calls

59

Callback

64

parking a call

62

using Camp-on

61

troubleshooting

decrease in voice quality

141

lost calls

142

reporting and recording alarms

145

softkey display prompts

141

testing

the headset

147

the power supply

147

the speaker in the handset

146

the telephone buttons

146

the telephone display

146

the telephone speaker

147

using the alarm telephone

145

Trunk Answer

36

twinning

140

using Answer DNs

140

using target lines

141

U

understanding programming

13

Unequipped line

71

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