Telephone button icons – Nortel Networks BCM 450 User Manual

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Telephone button icons

Use this guide as a quick reference for accessing the features of your telephone. More
application-specific feature information is available in the following documents:

• CallPilot Telephone Administration Guide for Voicemail features
• Contact Center Telephone Administration Guide for Call Center features
• System-wide Call Appearance (SWCA) Feature Card for SWCA features
• Hospitality Feature Card for Hospitality features
• Meet-Me Conferencing User Guide for full instructions on using the Meet-Me

Conferencing feature

Your system administrator can inform you if any of these features are not available on your
telephone.

To access the features of your telephone, you will need to use the Feature button. Some
models of phone include a Feature button, while other models use a different label. On
digital phones, the Feature button is labelled as the Services key or by a small globe icon.
Other telephone models have different icons, or they show the word Feature above a
display key. Refer to the user guide for the specific telephone model for more information.

This book uses FEATURE to indicate pressing the Feature key is required before entering
a feature code. The table below shows which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel
telephones. Refer to each user card for specific details about each type of telephone.

Button Function

Digital and analog telephones

IP telephones

Feature

,

Display key

Hold

, ,

Release

On- or Off-hook

,

Answer call

Telephones with line buttons:
Press the active line button or Intercom key, and lift handset.

Telephones with no buttons: Lift handset.

When using a headset on a T7316E phone or on an IP phone, press the
Headset button to answer a call. On models that do not have a Headset
button, connect the headset and answer a call by taking the phone off-
hook.

To answer a call using the handsfree feature, press the Handsfree key to
transfer a call from the handset/headset to the telephone speaker.

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