Nortel Networks T7316 M7100, m7310 manual Alarm time ≤‡fi Cancel ≤£‡fi, Alarm time analog phone

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Alarm time ≤°‡fi Cancel ≤£°‡fi

The Alarm time feature provides an alarm clock capability on system set and analog telephones connected to anATA or an ASM. Both room sets and common sets can be programmed to sound an audible alert at a requested time.

One Alarm time within a 24 hour period is programmable on a room or common set and must be reset daily. When the alarm sounds, all sets in a given room alert. Canceling the alarm on any set cancels the alarm on all the sets in the room. A new Alarm time entered on a room or common set overwrites any alarm set previously.

To program the Alarm time feature on an system telephone:

1. Press ≤°‡fi. The display shows Alrm: 07:00am OFF.

If the alarm time is correct press ON/OFF. The display shows Alrm:07:00am ON. Press DONE to exit.

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To enter a new alarm time press CHG. The display shows Enter time:. Enter a new 4 digit alarm time.

If the 24 hour clock format is used (hour: 00 to 23 and minutes: 00 to 59), no confirmation is required. The display shows Alarm ON hh:mm .

If the 12 hour format is used, the display shows hh:mm AM or PM?. Press the AM or PM display key. The display shows Alarm ON hh:mm .

Alarm time: analog phone

To program the Alarm time feature on an analog telephone:

1.Press û¥¡àÞ. A tone sounds.

2.Enter a 4 digit alarm time.

If the 24 hour clock format is used (hour: 00 to 23 and minutes: 00 to 59), a tone sounds.

If the 12 hour format is used, press •to select am or £to select pm. A tone sounds.

At the selected times, sets in the room ring to wake-up or remind the occupant of the next event or meeting.

Cancel the To cancel the Alarm time on a system telephone, press ≤£°‡fi.

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The display shows Alarm OFF.

To cancel the Alarm time on an analog telephone press û£¡àÞ.

Turn off the alarm

When a set rings at the selected time, the occupant can release the Alarm ring as follows:

On a system telephone, press any button except the ≥button.

On an analog telephone lift and replace the handset back into position.

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m7310, T7316 M7100 specifications

Nortel Networks was a significant player in the telecommunications industry, and two of its notable products are the T7316 and M7310 series of telephones. Designed primarily for business environments, these models showcased advanced features and technologies that catered to the needs of modern communication.

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Similarly, the M7310, while sharing many features with the T7316, differs in its design and some of its capabilities. It is often considered a more straightforward model, providing essential functionalities that many users find appealing. The M7310 sports a single-line display but retains the dual-line capability, allowing users to engage with multiple callers.

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