Nortel Networks 2050 manual Callers List, Redial List

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IP Softphone 2050 Directories

DN at work (up to 31 characters)

DN at home (up to 31 characters)

Cell phone (up to 31 characters)

Pager (up to 31 characters)

Callers List

The Callers List can contain up to 100 entries. When the list is full, the system overwrites the oldest entry.

In Directory View mode, the caller’s name displays along with the Callers List entry count. Entries in the Callers List are sorted by Call Log time. The first entry you see is the first new entry. If you press the down navigation key, more new items in the Callers List display. If you press the up navigation key, older items in the list display.

The following list describes the contents of a Callers List entry:

Last name (24 characters)

First name (24 characters)

DN (31 characters)

Time/date

Number of calls

Redial List

The Redial List can contain up to 20 entries. When the list is full, the system overwrites the oldest entry.

In Directory View mode, the number you dialed displays. Redial List content updates when you dial out. Entries in the Redial List are sorted by Call Log time. The oldest entry appears at the beginning of the list. To access the oldest entry, click the down navigation key. To access the newest entry, click the up navigation key.

A Redial List entry can contain any of the following:

User name (up to 24 characters)

DN (up to 31 characters)

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Contents IP Softphone Page Revision history Revision history Contents Installing and setting up the IP Softphone 2050 Managing contacts from the Local DirectoryManaging contacts from the CS 1000 Directory IP Softphone 2050 macros IP Softphone 2050 menu commandsManaging IP Softphone 2050 calls IP Softphone 2050 USB Headset AdapterOpening the Settings window Using the Settings window IP Softphone 2050 SettingsAccessibility Interface Troubleshooting the IP Softphone 2050 Setting CS1000 Directory user preferences105 Contents IP Softphone 2050 overview FeaturesComponents System tray icon and menu Settings windowCall Control window Local Directory windowI2050.exe application Select Nortel IP Softphone 2050 IP Softphone Accessibility InterfaceSelect File Settings Skin Select Accessibility Interface IP Softphone Call Control windowCall Control Window-1140 Call Control windowCall Control Window-Compact skin silver Accessibility InterfaceIP Softphone 2050 components and functions Part 1 Call Control window elements and functionsIP Softphone 2050 components and functions Part 2 Select Hot Keys Hot keysAdding a hot key IP Softphone 2050 components and functions Part 3Removing a Hot Key System tray icon and menu On the Call Control window, select View Local Directory IP Softphone 2050 DirectoriesLocal Directory Opening a Local Directory from the Call Control windowCS 1000 Directory Personal DirectoryOn the menu, select View Local Directory Redial List Callers ListUsing Password Administration on Opening CS 1000 Directory featuresPassword Administration Application Server AdministrationInstalling and setting up the IP Softphone System requirementsSupported operating systems Nortel USB Audio Kit Installing the IP SoftphoneInstalling the USB Headset Kit Adding contacts to a Local Directory Managing contacts from the Local DirectorySelect File Properties Editing contacts in the Local DirectorySelect Edit Find Contact Deleting contacts from the Local DirectoryFinding contacts in the Local Directory Select Edit DeleteFiltering a Local Directory Dialing from the Local DirectoryClick Find Now Dialing from the Callers List in the Local Directory Select Keys Features Redial ListSelect Keys Features Callers List Dialing from the Redial List in the Local DirectorySelect Rename Group Managing Groups in the Shortcut BarSelect Add New Group Select Remove GroupUsing the Properties dialog box Select Edit New ContactSelect File Properties Click Properties Properties Details tab Properties Settings tabLinking to external directories Properties General tabLinking to the Ldap directory Linking to Outlook Adding external contacts to the Local Directory Linking to Windows Address Book directoryManaging contacts from the Local Directory Managing contacts from the CS 1000 Directory Adding contacts to the Personal DirectorySelect Personal Directory Add. a text editor starts Making temporary edits to contacts Editing CS 1000 Directory contactsDeleting CS 1000 Directory contacts Finding CS 1000 Directory contactsDialing from the Personal Directory Select Callers List Dialing from the Redial ListDialing from the Callers List Select Redial ListSelect Keys Answer Managing IP Softphone 2050 callsMaking telephone calls Answering telephone callsHanging up telephone calls Holding and retrieving telephone callsFunctions menu on IP Softphone 2050. See Installing the USB Headset Kit onIP Softphone 2050 USB Headset Adapter OverviewClick on File Settings USB Headset, Adjusting the volume with the USB Headset Adapter Answering calls with the USB Headset AdapterHanging up calls with the USB Headset Adapter Muting a call Using the Smart Functions menuClick Configure Smart Functions Customizing the Smart Functions menuCustom Functions for Smart Functions menu IP Softphone 2050 USB Headset Adapter IP Softphone 2050 USB Headset Adapter Click New Macro IP Softphone 2050 macrosAbout macros with the IP Softphone Entering a macroDeleting a macro Playing a macroFrom the Call Control window, select Keys Macros IP Softphone 2050 menu commands Call Control window menu commandUsing the File menu Using the Keys menu Using the Edit menuUsing the Help menu Using the View menuIP Softphone 2050 Settings Opening the Settings windowSelect File Settings Using the Settings window Profiles Creating new profilesRemoving profiles Click Modify Name Modifying profile namesSelecting profiles Exporting profilesUsing Dhcp ServerImporting profiles Restoring defaults Using IP addresses and DNS namesSkin Resetting the connectionAudio MacrosSound Devices Headset or handset deviceHandsfree/Ringing/Paging Device MAC addresses Hardware IDOverriding communication server values Using NetEQ Global IP SoundAdvanced Audio Selecting MAC addressesJitter Highwater MarkEarly Packet and Late Packet Resync Select Use a specific port. The dimmed text box activates Listener IPText Replacements SoundsSelect Play sound Lamp Sounds Phone number dialog box Key TypeAbout LanguagePersonal Call Recording USB Headset Select Allow this application to record callsSelect Launch the Personal Call Recorder application Setting external lamp controls Selecting the headsetManual Override Priority Headset DisconnectActive Call Message WaitingConfiguring Smart Functions Using the backlightAccessibility Interface Control groupsDisplay Navigating Control Groups and Menu Commands Accessibility Interface MenuNavigating Menu Commands Using hot keysSetting CS1000 Directory user preferences Setting your languageClick Services Select Call Timer On Setting the date and timeEnabling the Call Timer Setting Call Log optionsSelect Incoming calls Select New call indication Logging all/unanswered incoming callsNew call indication Select Incoming callsPreferred name match Area code setupUsing Password Administration Name display formatSelect last name, first name or first name, last name Enabling Password Protection Select Change Protection modeEnable Pwd Protection Disable Pwd Protection Select New Password Changing your personal passwordSetting CS1000 Directory user preferences Communication server is unreachable Troubleshooting IP SoftphoneConnectivity problems SymptomConnection is reinitializing Potential causesAction Authorization failed Service denied Broken or choppy speech Audio problemsBasic audio operation One-way audioOther applications Windows transition effectsSelect Start Control Panel Display Clear Use transition effects for menus and tool tipsWindows sound plays from the headset Advanced audio problems due to network performanceSelect Properties Reset conditionsUSB Headset problems Headset not functioningClick Device Manager USB Headset Adapter features appear dimmedDirectory problems Cannot hear audio through headsetSound still comes out of my computer speakers 104 Index 106 Wide Area Network WAN, 13 Windows Address Book directory Index 108 Page Copyright 2007 Nortel Networks. 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Nortel Networks, once a leading telecommunications equipment manufacturer, has certainly evolved into an emblem of resilience and innovation by the year 2050. The company has pivoted towards a modernized technology landscape, embodying cutting-edge advancements primarily in the areas of 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, and sustainable networking solutions.

One of the most significant features of Nortel Networks in 2050 is its state-of-the-art 5G infrastructure. The global demand for high-speed connectivity has propelled Nortel to develop revolutionary network technologies that support ultra-reliable, low-latency communication. The introduction of network slicing allows customers to access tailored connectivity experiences, optimizing their network usage for various applications from healthcare to smart city initiatives.

Complementing its 5G advancements, Nortel’s AI-driven analytics platform stands out prominently. With its ability to monitor network traffic in real-time, Nortel’s AI solutions empower businesses to make data-driven decisions, enhance user experiences, and predict maintenance issues before they escalate. This proactive approach to network management reduces downtime and increases operational efficiency, setting a new efficiency standard in the industry.

Nortel has also taken significant strides in sustainable networking technologies. By utilizing advanced green technologies, like energy-efficient hardware and renewable energy sources, Nortel is committed to minimizing its carbon footprint. The company’s innovations in energy harvesting and power management have led to reduced operational costs and a commitment to corporate responsibility that resonates with environmentally conscious consumers.

Enhanced security protocols have also characterized Nortel Networks 2050. With the growing digital landscape comes an increasing risk of cyber threats. Nortel has developed multi-layered security frameworks that leverage AI and machine learning to identify and neutralize potential threats dynamically, ensuring network integrity and user privacy.

Collaboration remains at the heart of Nortel’s strategy in 2050. By fostering partnerships with global tech leaders, startups, and academic institutions, Nortel is spearheading advancements in Quantum Networking, paving the way for future-ready communication systems.

In summary, Nortel Networks 2050 exemplifies a forward-thinking organization, leading with innovations in 5G technology, AI analytics, sustainability, security, and collaboration, thereby repositioning itself as a vital player in the next generation of telecommunications.