Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001 manual Example 4 Replace a feature with one with a like profile

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Example 4: Replace a feature with one with a like profile

When a key has two features assignment to it, you can replace one feature with another with the same profile, without losing the other feature. Therefore, if Call Forward is assigned to key 1, it replaces Make Set Busy, but not Call Waiting. The new map looks like this.

Table 5

Example 2: Reassign a soft key

Key

2004 feature assignment

Feature profile

2001 soft key

 

 

 

assignment

 

 

 

 

2

Three Way Call

Hide when idle

None

 

 

 

 

3

Call Forward

Hide when active

1

 

 

 

 

4

Make Set Busy

Hide when active

None

 

 

 

 

5

Busy Override

Hide when idle

None

 

 

 

 

6

Ring Again

Never hide

None

 

 

 

 

7

Call Waiting

Never hide

1

 

 

 

 

Example 5: Assign a Never hide feature to key already assigned

A feature with a Never hide profile always replaces a feature with a Hide when idle or Hide when active profile. This example shows what happens if you assign a feature with a Never hide profile, to key 1.

Table 6

Example 2: Reassign a soft key

Key

2004 feature assignment

Feature profile

2001 soft key

 

 

 

assignment

 

 

 

 

2

Three Way Call

Hide when idle

None

 

 

 

 

3

Call Forward

Hide when active

None

 

 

 

 

4

Make Set Busy

Hide when active

None

 

 

 

 

5

Busy Override

Hide when idle

None

 

 

 

 

6

Ring Again

Never hide

1

 

 

 

 

7

Call Waiting

Never hide

None

 

 

 

 

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Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Guide (CICM)

NN10300-005 09.01 Standard

4 July 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Guide Cicm Legal Notice Contents Using the Assign menu Using the Call Services menuUsing the Directory menu Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks New in this release FeaturesOther changes New in this release Overview Basic featuresOverview Terminal displayIP Phone 2001 menu systems IP Phone 2001 display menu hierarchy IP Phone 2001 menu systemsSettings menu Call Services menuCall menu Procedure Steps Connecting the IP Phone 2001 componentsConnecting the IP Phone 2001 components Procedure job aidLogging on Logging on Prerequisites Logging offLogging off Making a call using hands-free dialing Making a call using off-hook dialingMaking calls NavigationEditing a predialed number Make a call using predialMaking calls Editing a predialed number Making calls Answering a call Answering a call Terminating a call Terminating a call Navigating the Main menu Navigating the menu systemNavigating the Settings menu Navigating the Call Services menuNavigating the menu system Navigating the User menu Navigating the Regional menuNavigating the User menu Navigating the Call menu Navigating the Terminal menuNavigating the Feature menu Navigating the Directory menu See Using the Directory menu page 69, for proceduresActivating a feature from the menu Using the Call Services menuAssigning a feature to a soft key Using a soft key to activate a featureUsing the Call Services menu Resetting soft keys to the default Removing a feature assignment from a soft keyDisplaying soft key labels while on a call Viewing soft key assignmentsHiding soft key labels Viewing feature profilesLabeling soft keys Selecting the language Using the Regional menuSelecting the time zone Using the Regional menuEnabling Daylight Saving time Disabling Daylight Saving time Defining the time format Defining the date format Resetting the default time Viewing your login type Using the User menuViewing your user name Using the User menu Viewing, disabling, or enabling Auto LoginChanging your password Using the User menu Viewing and editing your audio profile Using the Terminal menuUsing the Terminal menu Viewing and editing the default volumeAdjusting the contrast level of the display Performing a firmware upgrade Viewing and editing the dialpad feedback Using the Terminal menu Resetting the Inbox or Outbox Accessing the Feature menuCall menu Resetting soft keys to the defaults Soft key assignments are reset to the default Call menu Using the Assign menu Using the Feature menuDefining the Key type Using the Feature menuEnabling or disabling AutoScroll Resetting the feature keys to the defaultsLabeling a feature Enabling or disabling Auto Hide Using the Options menuAssigning the Outbox to a key Defining your default featureAssigning the Outbox to a key Using the Feature menu Adding an entry to the directory Using the Directory menuEditing a directory entry Using the Directory menuDeleting an entry from the directory Making a call using the directory Accessing the Inbox Using the InboxViewing Inbox call information Using the InboxStoring a number from the Inbox Using the Inbox to make a call Using the Inbox Accessing the Outbox Using the OutboxViewing Outbox call information Using the OutboxStoring a number from the Outbox Using the Outbox to make a call Using the Outbox Feature profiles Call ServicesSoft key assignment Call ServicesSoft key assignment Examples of feature to soft key mappingExample 2 Reassign a soft key Example 4 Replace a feature with one with a like profile Call Services Mute feature Mute feature Inbox Inbox Outbox Outbox Using the dialpad to enter text Using the dialpad to enter text Use the IP Phone 2001 with the IP Softphone m6350 Use the IP Phone 2001 with the IP Softphone m6350 Assigned feature access codes Feature Access Code Access Code summaryAccess Code summary Page Carrier VoIP Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Guide Cicm
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