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Norstar Compact Plus Release 5

Brand: Nortel | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. SECTION I: System Administration
  8. Introduction
  9. Safety and Regulatory information
  10. You must be the administrator
  11. Understanding the telephone keys
  12. Starting a programming session
  13. Ending a programming session
  14. Understanding your system
  15. SECTION II: System programming
  16. Conventions used in this guide
  17. Using passwords
  18. Programmable settings and features
  19. forward on busy
  20. hunt groups
  21. trunk answer
  22. call forward all calls
  23. call queuing
  24. ring again
  25. Making suggestions
  26. Programming Terminals and Extensions
  27. Terminals and extensions
  28. Assigning line pool access
  29. Assigning intercom keys to an extension
  30. Assigning an Answer key to an extension
  31. Setting the Originating Line Identification for an extension
  32. Programming Hospitality Services
  33. Hospitality extensions
  34. Alarm time (AL) feature
  35. Hospitality Services admin alarm feature
  36. Room occupancy (RO)
  37. Room condition (RC)
  38. Service time
  39. Software Keys
  40. Viewing the System ID
  41. Setting System speed dial
  42. Assigning a number to a System speed dial code
  43. Selecting a line
  44. clid name display
  45. Setting the speed dial number to bypass restrictions
  46. Naming extensions and lines
  47. Naming extensions
  48. Naming lines
  49. Changing the time and date
  50. Changing the time
  51. Changing the date
  52. Changing the time by an hour
  53. Assigning a Direct-Dial extension
  54. Programming Direct-Dial
  55. Programming an external Direct-Dial extension
  56. Barring calls and privileges (Restrictions)
  57. Using restriction filters to bar calls
  58. Assigning filters to a telephone (Extn restrns)
  59. Assigning filters to a line (Line restrns)
  60. Assigning filters to a line/extension (Line/extn restrns)
  61. Class of Service passwords
  62. Assigning a remote access filter
  63. Locking an extension
  64. Preventing Last Number Redial
  65. Preventing Recall
  66. Preventing Redirect
  67. Programming capabilities
  68. Programming an extension
  69. Setting Call Forward on Busy
  70. Programming Do Not Disturb on Busy
  71. Programming Handsfree
  72. Programming Handsfree answerback
  73. Assigning a Pickup group
  74. Programming paging
  75. Assigning telephones to the Direct-Dial extension
  76. Allowing Priority call
  77. Assigning a Hotline
  78. Auxiliary ringer
  79. Receive tones
  80. Programming User preferences
  81. Changing the key programming for an extension
  82. Changing a personal (user) speed dial code
  83. Changing the Call log options
  84. Changing the display language
  85. Changing the display contrast
  86. Programming Hunt groups
  87. Adding or removing members from a group
  88. Moving members of a group
  89. Assigning a distinctive ring pattern to a Hunt Group
  90. Setting the distribution mode
  91. Setting the hunt delay
  92. Programming the queue timeout
  93. Programming the overflow extension
  94. Checking hunt group metrics
  95. Programming feature settings
  96. Background music
  97. Receiver volume
  98. Park timeout
  99. Park mode
  100. Transfer callback
  101. Network callback
  102. Conference tone
  103. Directed (call) pickup
  104. Page timeout
  105. Alarm extension
  106. Answer extension
  107. Setting SWCA controls
  108. CLID Match
  109. Moving and copying
  110. Extension relocation
  111. Copying programming for telephones
  112. Settings for analogue equipment
  113. Setting the delay before the ATA/I-ATA answers
  114. Changing the dial mode of an ATA or an I-ATA
  115. Setting whether the ATA/I-ATA should receive system tones
  116. Setting whether an ATA is used on-site or off-site
  117. Services
  118. Using alternate or scheduled services
  119. Designating alternate routes for calls
  120. Programming routes
  121. Programming destination codes
  122. Turning a manual service on or off with a feature code
  123. Assigning control extensions
  124. Changing the name of a schedule
  125. Changing the time of a schedule
  126. Passwords
  127. Password security
  128. Setting the Administrator password
  129. Hospitality passwords
  130. I-RAD password
  131. Call services
  132. Erasing a forgotten Call log password
  133. Programming Call services
  134. Auto called ID
  135. Remote access
  136. Programming lines and features for remote access
  137. Auto Attendant
  138. System Answer
  139. Custom Call Routing (CCR)
  140. Direct extension dialling
  141. Turning System Answer on or off
  142. Setting the number of rings before System Answer answers a call
  143. Adding or removing extensions from a CCR group
  144. Using the pre-recorded greetings
  145. Recording customised greetings for System Answer and CCR
  146. Programming or changing CCR destinations
  147. Maintenance
  148. Beginning a Maintenance session
  149. Checking the system version of the software
  150. Troubleshooting
  151. Recording and reporting alarm codes
  152. Power failure
  153. Power-fail telephone
  154. SECTION III: Using telephone features
  155. About your system telephones
  156. T7316E Business Series Terminals and KIMs
  157. T7316 Business Series Terminal key defaults
  158. M7324N telephone and CAPN
  159. M7310N telephone
  160. M7208N/T7208 telephones
  161. M7100N/T7100 telephones
  162. Release key
  163. Common feature display messages
  164. Customising your telephone
  165. Dialling mode
  166. Display contrast
  167. Moving line keys
  168. Ring type
  169. Using personal features
  170. Do Not Disturb
  171. Personal Speed Dial codes
  172. making a speed dial call
  173. Answering calls
  174. Answering a call
  175. Answering the next queued call
  176. Multiple appearances of DIA lines
  177. auto hold
  178. outgoing calls
  179. Using Handsfree
  180. Answering a telephone using Directed Pickup
  181. Answering a telephone using Pickup Group
  182. Answer keys
  183. Listening in a group
  184. Holding calls
  185. Holding
  186. Listening on hold
  187. Routing calls
  188. Call Parking
  189. DIA calls
  190. Making a Priority call
  191. Transferring to a busy extension (Call Camping)
  192. Making external calls
  193. Using an exchange code
  194. Making a conference call
  195. splitting a conference
  196. removing yourself from a conference
  197. Using Class of Service passwords
  198. Making internal calls
  199. Making an internal call
  200. Leaving messages
  201. replying to a message
  202. erasing messages
  203. Paging
  204. Voice call
  205. Forwarding calls
  206. Forwarding all calls
  207. External Call forward
  208. Line redirection
  209. Saving time with features
  210. Using System Speed Dial
  211. Using Redial
  212. Programming memory keys
  213. Using Ring Again
  214. Using Hotline
  215. Using display features
  216. Time and Date
  217. Call Information
  218. Call Log
  219. changing your call log password
  220. programming a telephone to log calls automatically
  221. Autobumping
  222. Special dialling features
  223. Inserting a pause
  224. Programmed Release
  225. Wait for Dial Tone
  226. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
  227. ISDN services
  228. Digital Network Adapter
  229. Feature quick reference
  230. Compact Plus feature codes
  231. ISDN terminal features
  232. line access from an isdn terminal
  233. ATA extension features
  234. Appendix A: Programming overviews
  235. Charts
  236. chart 1: system speed dial
  237. chart 3: naming lines
  238. chart 5: direct-dial
  239. chart 6: restriction filters
  240. chart 7: remote access packages
  241. chart 8: extension restrictions
  242. chart 9: extension capabilities
  243. chart 10: extension capabilities
  244. chart 11: extension capabilities
  245. chart 12: extension capabilities
  246. chart 13: user preferences
  247. chart 14: extension relocation
  248. chart 16: ata settings
  249. chart 17: ringing service
  250. chart 19: routing service
  251. chart 20: passwords
  252. chart 21: call log passwords
  253. chart 22: call services
  254. chart 23: auto attendant
  255. Index
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