Nortel Networks 6.1 manual Memory buttons, One-line display, Substitutes for display buttons

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There is no handsfree button on these telephones. When applicable, special instructions for the telephones are included with each feature description.

Memory buttons

Memory buttons are the buttons with indicators on the M7208, M7310, and M7324 telephones and the T7208 and T7316/T7316E Business Series Terminals. The M7310 also has dual buttons without indicators. There is a single memory button, without an indicator, on the M7100 and T7100 telephones.

Memory buttons can be used as answer, autodial, line, and programmed feature buttons. Line, intercom and answer buttons must have indicators and are programmed by the system administrator.

One-line display

The M7100, M7208, T7100, and T7208 telephones have a one-line display. Other telephones have a second line on the display, which shows the functions of the three buttons directly below it. These indicators are known as display buttons.

Some display buttons, such as TRANSFER and ALL, are simply shortcuts which are not available on a one-line display.

Other display buttons, such as OK and SHOW, perform essential functions. For a one-line display telephone, use the following buttons instead of these display buttons.

Substitutes for display buttons

Display button

Dialpad button

OK

Display button

Dialpad button

CANCEL

QUIT

 

VIEW

 

 

 

ADD

 

OVERRIDE

 

 

 

SHOW

 

BKSP

 

 

 

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All displays listed in this book are shown as they appear on the two-line display.

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Nortel Networks 6.1 manual Memory buttons, One-line display, Substitutes for display buttons