4. PBX Systems
To determine the current setting of a Memory Button, press
0
Feature
then press the Memory Button you want to check. The display shows the name
of the feature programmed.
Memory Button 00 is automatically assigned as the Handsfree/mute key when
Full Handsfree is set to Y [refer to Table 23, B. 5. (c) (4)]. Memory Button 01
is automatically set as the Intercom key when the number of intercom keys is
set to 1 [refer to Table 23, A. 2. (f)]. To assign Memory Button 03 to Transfer,
press:
37Feature FeatureKey 0304.5.2. Nortel BCM Programming Requirements
NOTE: This section applies to the configuration of Nortel BCM, version 3.7
and 4.0. Different versions of the Nortel BCM software may not
function exactly as described here.
There are several specific programming requirements that apply if using a
Dialogic® PBX Integration Board with the Nortel BCM. Some are optional
features, whereas others are mandatory. The mandatory programming
requirements allow the PBX Integration Board to work correctly.
Following are the programming instructions for the BCM. Where possible,
templates are used but some customization is required for each phone.
To simulate a hunt group, configure the first phone’s “Forward no answer”
and “Forward on busy” fields to ring the second phone. The second phone
configures these fields to forward these unanswered calls to the third phone,
and so forth. The last phone is configured to forward these unanswered calls
to the first phone. To support external lines, a possible setup is to specify
external lines on the first phone. These external lines can be configured as
separate line appearances by specifying “Appearance & Ring”; up to two
external lines can be supported in this manner. Alternatively, the external lines
can appear on the intercom lamp by specifying “Ring Only.”
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