Nortel Networks P0990474 03 About the buttons on your telephone, Related publications, Preface

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12Preface

About the buttons on your telephone

This guide shows the Business Series Terminal buttons. Table 1 shows which buttons to use on the different types of Nortel Networks telephones.

Table 1 Telephone buttons

Button Name

T7100, T7208, T7316

M7100, M7208,

M7100N, M7208N,

M7310, M7324

M7310N, M7324N

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feature

ƒ

ƒ

 

 

 

 

Handsfree

¬

©

©

 

 

 

 

Mute

©

©

©

 

 

 

 

Hold

˙

˙

 

 

 

 

Volume Control

 

 

 

 

Release

®

®

®

 

 

 

 

You can enter , ƒor ƒand the code to use a feature. For example: Press ≤·°⁄to access your mailbox.

The T7100 works differently from other telephones on your system because it does not have line buttons. Where other telephones can require that you select a line button to answer a call, with the T7100 terminal you pick up the handset. Where other telephones require you to select a line button to take a call off hold, you press on the T7100 terminal.

On T7100 terminals, you can answer a second call by pressing . Your active call is put on hold and you connect to the waiting call. You can have no more than two active calls at one time.

The T7100 terminal does not have a ©button.

Related publications

For more information about programming CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150, refer to the following publications:

CallPilot Manager Set Up and Operation Guide

Provides instructions for setting up the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 using CallPilot Manager.

CallPilot 150 Telephone Administration Guide

Provides instructions for setting up the CallPilot 150 using a Norstar telephone.

CallPilot Programming Record

Provides a record of the settings used for the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150.

Nortel Networks Call Center Set Up and Operation Guide

Provides instructions for setting up the Call Center features on CallPilot 150.

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Contents CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Installation and Maintenance Guide Copyright 2001 Nortel Networks TrademarksStatement of conditions Regulatory RequirementsContents Chapter Language Configuration Utility Chapter Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 Appendix B Norstar Directory Numbers Figures P0990474 Tables P0990474 Preface Before you beginText conventions Example Group lists? YAbout the buttons on your telephone Related publicationsPreface Telephone buttonsHow to Get Help USA and CanadaEmea Europe, Middle East, Africa Cala Caribbean & Latin America Apac Asia PacificChapter How to use this guide How to use this guideHow to use this guide How the instructions are presentedFeatures of CallPilot Chapter System overviewAbout CallPilot Mini/CallPilot CallPilot Mini offersData connectors CompatibilityHardware overview Meridian 1 systems compatible with CallPilot MiniDimensions Pcmcia slotsPower Voice message storageChapter Preparing to install the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Electrical serviceEnvironment Opening the kitUsing a LAN Preparing to install the CallPilot Mini/CallPilotManaging the CallPilot system Running without a LANChapter Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Wall mounting the CallPilot Mini/CallPilotConnecting the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilotPort a and Port B Pinouts Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 Connecting the EMC Kit to the CallPilot Mini cables P0990474 CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 LEDs LEDs during startupLEDs during operation Installing CallPilot Mini/CallPilot P0990474 Chapter Initializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot About CallPilot ManagerConfiguring the Meridian 1 PBX to work with CallPilot Mini Creating an ACD QueueInitializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Initializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 Creating an ACD Queue, stepAssigning ACD Agents Assigning ACD AgentsEnabling the Call Forward on Busy message Scheduled Block SCBComputer requirements for CallPilot Manager Computer requirementsBrowser requirements Connecting to the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Changing the IP address using a serial cableCallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 serial port pinoutPress the Enter key Changing the IP address using an Ethernet crossover cable Ethernet crossover cableRunning the Quick Install Wizard Quick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot MiniService to those mailboxes Quick Install Wizard parameters for a CallPilot Default is North America Initializing CallPilot 150 using a telephone Determining CallPilot 150 Feature CodesAssigned Feature Codes Feature Code name Default Number Configuring the CallPilot 150 initial parameters CallCenterRetryok Initializing the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot P0990474 Chapter Language Configuration Utility Changing the languages availableClick the Specify the language to remove drop list Language Configuration Utility Chapter Password administration Resetting passwordsResetting the system administrator password Resetting the password using a telephone CallPilot 150 onlyResetting the operator password CallPilot 150 only Resetting the password using CallPilot ManagerResetting the password using a telephone Password administrationResetting the Mailbox passwords Resetting the Modem access password Click the Access Passwords linkInstalling the CallPilot Backup and Restore Utility Chapter Backing up and restoring CallPilotBacking up the CallPilot information Backing up and restoring CallPilot Type of CallPilot system Maximum disk space requiredRestoring the CallPilot information Backing up and restoring CallPilot Retrieving the CallPilot log files Backing up and restoring CallPilot P0990474 Chapter Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Upgrading the CallPilot software versionUpgrading the message storage Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilotUpgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 Upgrading CallPilot Mini/CallPilot P0990474 Chapter Troubleshooting Diagnosing problemsIntroduction Troubleshooting CallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 does not function at allPower-on Diagnostics fail Cannot access CallPilot ManagerCallPilot Mini/CallPilot 150 fails during a start up All of the mailboxes disappear after a software upgrade CallPilot 150 Feature Codes are inactiveTo remove Feature Codes CallPilot 150 does not reboot following **STARTUP Inactive feature LED error messagesLED 1 is blinking quickly LED 1 and LED 2 are blinking quicklyTroubleshooting P0990474 Appendix a Modem Access Configuring your computer to access the CallPilot modemConnecting a telephone to your computer modem Modem Access Creating a Dial-Up Networking connectionCreating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows NT Advanced options box, select the Log on to network optionNetBEUI IPX/SPC Compatible Select the Specify an IP address optionSelect the Enable hardware flow control option Select the Use the following IP address optionCreating a Dial-Up Networking connection on Windows Select the Always use the following IP Address optionSelect the Advanced custom settings option Select the Allow these protocols optionNegotiate multi-link for single link connections Select the Internet Protocol TCP/IP optionInstalling the Nortel Networks Modem Configuration Utility Open the Modem Configuration Utility folderEnabling Modem access using CallPilot Manager Enabling Modem access using a telephone CallPilot 150 onlyEnabling the modem on the CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Modem accessY Connecting to the CallPilot system Configuring your modem to access the CallPilot modemConnecting to the CallPilot modem Tip Enter Telnet 192.168.0.2 and click OKAccessing the CallPilot system using CallPilot Manager Configuring your modem for normal modem connectionsAppendix B Norstar Directory Numbers Non-expanded Modular ICS DNsModular ICS 2-port cartridge DNs Modular ICS 6-port cartridge DNsProgramming CallPilot 150 DNs to memory buttons Norstar Directory NumbersGlossary Glossary Physical components of a CallPilot Mini/CallPilot Storage place for messages on CallPilot Push button telephone that emits Dtmf tones Glossary P0990474 Index Index P0990474Using to change IP address Index P0990474

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