Nortel Norstar manuals
Norstar
Table of contents
Norstar
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- SECTION I: System Administration
- Introduction
- Safety and Regulatory information
- You must be the administrator
- Understanding the telephone keys
- Starting a programming session
- Ending a programming session
- Understanding your system
- SECTION II: System programming
- Conventions used in this guide
- Using passwords
- Programmable settings and features
- forward on busy
- hunt groups
- trunk answer
- call forward all calls
- call queuing
- ring again
- Making suggestions
- Programming Terminals and Extensions
- Terminals and extensions
- Assigning line pool access
- Assigning intercom keys to an extension
- Assigning an Answer key to an extension
- Setting the Originating Line Identification for an extension
- Programming Hospitality Services
- Hospitality extensions
- Alarm time (AL) feature
- Hospitality Services admin alarm feature
- Room occupancy (RO)
- Room condition (RC)
- Service time
- Software Keys
- Viewing the System ID
- Setting System speed dial
- Assigning a number to a System speed dial code
- Selecting a line
- clid name display
- Setting the speed dial number to bypass restrictions
- Naming extensions and lines
- Naming extensions
- Naming lines
- Changing the time and date
- Changing the time
- Changing the date
- Changing the time by an hour
- Assigning a Direct-Dial extension
- Programming Direct-Dial
- Programming an external Direct-Dial extension
- Barring calls and privileges (Restrictions)
- Using restriction filters to bar calls
- Assigning filters to a telephone (Extn restrns)
- Assigning filters to a line (Line restrns)
- Assigning filters to a line/extension (Line/extn restrns)
- Class of Service passwords
- Assigning a remote access filter
- Locking an extension
- Preventing Last Number Redial
- Preventing Recall
- Preventing Redirect
- Programming capabilities
- Programming an extension
- Setting Call Forward on Busy
- Programming Do Not Disturb on Busy
- Programming Handsfree
- Programming Handsfree answerback
- Assigning a Pickup group
- Programming paging
- Assigning telephones to the Direct-Dial extension
- Allowing Priority call
- Assigning a Hotline
- Auxiliary ringer
- Receive tones
- Programming User preferences
- Changing the key programming for an extension
- Changing a personal (user) speed dial code
- Changing the Call log options
- Changing the display language
- Changing the display contrast
- Programming Hunt groups
- Adding or removing members from a group
- Moving members of a group
- Assigning a distinctive ring pattern to a Hunt Group
- Setting the distribution mode
- Setting the hunt delay
- Programming the queue timeout
- Programming the overflow extension
- Checking hunt group metrics
- Programming feature settings
- Background music
- Receiver volume
- Park timeout
- Park mode
- Transfer callback
- Network callback
- Conference tone
- Directed (call) pickup
- Page timeout
- Alarm extension
- Answer extension
- Setting SWCA controls
- CLID Match
- Moving and copying
- Extension relocation
- Copying programming for telephones
- Settings for analogue equipment
- Setting the delay before the ATA/I-ATA answers
- Changing the dial mode of an ATA or an I-ATA
- Setting whether the ATA/I-ATA should receive system tones
- Setting whether an ATA is used on-site or off-site
- Services
- Using alternate or scheduled services
- Designating alternate routes for calls
- Programming routes
- Programming destination codes
- Turning a manual service on or off with a feature code
- Assigning control extensions
- Changing the name of a schedule
- Changing the time of a schedule
- Passwords
- Password security
- Setting the Administrator password
- Hospitality passwords
- I-RAD password
- Call services
- Erasing a forgotten Call log password
- Programming Call services
- Auto called ID
- Remote access
- Programming lines and features for remote access
- Auto Attendant
- System Answer
- Custom Call Routing (CCR)
- Direct extension dialling
- Turning System Answer on or off
- Setting the number of rings before System Answer answers a call
- Adding or removing extensions from a CCR group
- Using the pre-recorded greetings
- Recording customised greetings for System Answer and CCR
- Programming or changing CCR destinations
- Maintenance
- Beginning a Maintenance session
- Checking the system version of the software
- Troubleshooting
- Recording and reporting alarm codes
- Power failure
- Power-fail telephone
- SECTION III: Using telephone features
- About your system telephones
- T7316E Business Series Terminals and KIMs
- T7316 Business Series Terminal key defaults
- M7324N telephone and CAPN
- M7310N telephone
- M7208N/T7208 telephones
- M7100N/T7100 telephones
- Release key
- Common feature display messages
- Customising your telephone
- Dialling mode
- Display contrast
- Moving line keys
- Ring type
- Using personal features
- Do Not Disturb
- Personal Speed Dial codes
- making a speed dial call
- Answering calls
- Answering a call
- Answering the next queued call
- Multiple appearances of DIA lines
- auto hold
- outgoing calls
- Using Handsfree
- Answering a telephone using Directed Pickup
- Answering a telephone using Pickup Group
- Answer keys
- Listening in a group
- Holding calls
- Holding
- Listening on hold
- Routing calls
- Call Parking
- DIA calls
- Making a Priority call
- Transferring to a busy extension (Call Camping)
- Making external calls
- Using an exchange code
- Making a conference call
- splitting a conference
- removing yourself from a conference
- Using Class of Service passwords
- Making internal calls
- Making an internal call
- Leaving messages
- replying to a message
- erasing messages
- Paging
- Voice call
- Forwarding calls
- Forwarding all calls
- External Call forward
- Line redirection
- Saving time with features
- Using System Speed Dial
- Using Redial
- Programming memory keys
- Using Ring Again
- Using Hotline
- Using display features
- Time and Date
- Call Information
- Call Log
- changing your call log password
- programming a telephone to log calls automatically
- Autobumping
- Special dialling features
- Inserting a pause
- Programmed Release
- Wait for Dial Tone
- Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
- ISDN services
- Digital Network Adapter
- Feature quick reference
- Compact Plus feature codes
- ISDN terminal features
- line access from an isdn terminal
- ATA extension features
- Appendix A: Programming overviews
- Charts
- chart 1: system speed dial
- chart 3: naming lines
- chart 5: direct-dial
- chart 6: restriction filters
- chart 7: remote access packages
- chart 8: extension restrictions
- chart 9: extension capabilities
- chart 10: extension capabilities
- chart 11: extension capabilities
- chart 12: extension capabilities
- chart 13: user preferences
- chart 14: extension relocation
- chart 16: ata settings
- chart 17: ringing service
- chart 19: routing service
- chart 20: passwords
- chart 21: call log passwords
- chart 22: call services
- chart 23: auto attendant
- Index
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