Nortel Networks i2022 Series manual Voice Operation Features

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i2022 ISDN Teleset

FEATURES

The i2022 Teleset offers an extensive list of features. They include the following:

Cross-Compatibility

The Telesets work with several different switches: the Lucent Technologies 5ESS® (Custom and National ISDN), the Nortel DMS-100®(National ISDN), the Siemens EWSD® (National ISDN), and the AG Communication Systems GTD-5®.

Programmable Features and Options

An extensive array of options/features may be provisioned via menus.

Programmable Hardkeys

These keys are used for Call Appearances, access to Speed Dialing lists, and Dial Access Codes. The i2022 has 32 Programmable hardkeys.

Firmware Upgrades

Your Teleset can always have the latest software features. The i2022 Teleset uses flash memory to download the current firmware. This is done through the Data Module, via a local server.

Tilting Display (Backlit)

Your Teleset has a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with 11 settings for the optimum-viewing angle. It displays Caller ID information, CalLog entries, and is used to set up and manage Teleset operation.

Clock and Alarm

The display includes a time-of-day clock, and a timer that shows how long you are on a call. A separate timer is kept for each Call Appearance. You can also program the clock to operate as an alarm clock, with up to ten different alarm times.

Password Protection

A password can be used to safeguard your programmed options and features.

Non-Volatile Memory

Any options you program into the Teleset are protected from accidental loss by power failures. This allows you to move the Teleset to another location without worry.

Display Icons

13 Icons display the status of certain features.

Optional Add-On (EM-32) Call Appearance Module

Expands the i2022 to 64 or 96 keys.

Optional Data Modules

Provides data access to the ISDN line.

Optional U Interface Module

Allows the i2022 Teleset to be connected directly to the ISDN telephone line without the need for an external NT1.

Analog Port

Allows connecting a modem or G3 fax machine to the ISDN line.

VOICE OPERATION FEATURES

Feature Keys

Such features as Hold, Transfer, Drop, and Conference, are supported on the Teleset.

Call Status Lamps

Each hardkey contains a two-state (red/green) lamp to show the status of Call Appearance or Feature Keys.

Local Features

These keys include: MUTE, MENU, REDIAL, SPEAKER, VOLUME (Down) / VOLUME (Up).

Message Waiting Lamps

These indicators flash (red) to alert you to a message (held) at your message center. Contact your service provider for this service.

Automatic Hold

During a call, you can answer an incoming call or initiate another call by pressing a Call Appearance (CA) key. Your first call can be automatically placed on hold.

Speakerphone

A base-mounted speaker and microphone allow hands-free operation. The speaker is automatically turned off when the far-end party terminates the call.

Volume Control

This key controls the loudness of the handset, headset, speakerphone, and the ringer intensity.

Ringer Controls

Up to ten different ringing patterns, plus no ring, may be chosen for each call appearance

Call Record

Your Teleset stores the information from the last 40 unanswered, 30 answered and 30 outgoing calls you dialed or received.

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Contents I2022 Series Isdn Teleset User’s Guide Trademark Acknowledgment Mandatory Customer InformationFederal Communications Commission FCC Requirements, Part Introduction I2022 Teleset IntroductionAbout this Manual Voice Operation Features FeaturesParts List InstallationAccessories TR Switch Switch Settings Power SwitchIsdn Interfaces I2022 Equipped with an S Interface ModulePowering the i2022 Locally PS1/PS2 Switch SettingsUsing Lucent 1215B Power Supply PASSIVE-BUS or Multipoint Terminating ResistorsPOINT-TO-POINT Circuits I2022 Equipped with a U Interface Module Line Configuration Inserting and removing the modules Installing the Logo PlateSoftkeys Example AUTO-InstallAuto-SPID Procedures AUTO-SwitchAuto-Download Next Prev Select PromptPress MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, Spid Manually Choose the Switch Type Manually Entering the SpidApplication SpidPots P+D Data Manual Switch DownloadingManually Programming Call Appearances Page Manually Programming Feature Keys Setting the Contrast Setting UP the TelesetAdjusting the Display Viewing Angle Setting the Backlighting Options Setting the Date and Time Clock Ringing Patterns Enter CA Key or Number Pressed Key Common2nd Ring Confca Conference Call Appearance PrimCA Primary Call AppearanceIntercom Speed Dial Key Assignment Editing a Speed Dial Number Press MENU, Alarm Setting the Alarm TimeSetting Protection Levels Password SelectionThere are four levels of password protection Language Options OperationsVoice Operation Terms and NomenclatureDisplay Window and Menus NON-PROGRAMMABLE Hardkeys and IndicatorsAnswering Incoming Calls Placing CallsDialing Off-Hook Dialing On-HookTransferring Incoming Calls Hold KEYTRANSFER, Conference and Drop Conferencing an Incoming Call to an Outgoing Call Way Conferencing Conferencing Two Outgoing CallsDirectory Teleset FeaturesRedial Directory Changes SetupDirectory Searches Dialing Options Setting the Dialing OptionsControl Type Semi Auto Phone Number 847 Next Change Use Keypad to Enter 1 Nxx Clear Save Dialing from the Call Log Call RecordsSaving a CalLog Entry to the Directory Dial Prev Edit Clear PartyAnalog Port Advanced FeaturesAnalog Port Sharing the Teleset’s Spid Operation Analog Port on a Separate Spid ConfiguringAnalog Port on a Separate Spid Operation Icons Call Blocking ToneDSS/BLF Direct Station SELECT, Busy Lamp Field DSS/BLF Operation Disabling SoftkeysTo program a DSS/BLF KEY Mapping View Protecting specific keys from an Automatic Download Protecting Keys from Being OverwrittenDisabling the Automatic Download KEY Clicks Disable LoggingTesting Maintaining the Teleset Troubleshooting ProblemsChecking the FW Version Loading FWCalls Blocked GlossaryPage Liquid Crystal Display LCD IndexSpeaker