Nortel Networks MICS-XC manual Norstar Programming Record, Exiting programming, Entering numbers

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When an ellipsis (É) is at the end of a heading or subheading, it means you can press to see the setting for that heading.

The Norstar Programming Record

The Programming Record provides a convenient way to record what you have programmed. It also helps you to plan your programming.

You may photocopy pages from the record as necessary for programming many telephones or lines.

Exiting programming

Norstar stores your changes automatically as soon as you alter any settings; you do not need to “save” your changes.

Press ®. The display briefly reads End of session.

Viewing your programming updates

If any of the changes you have made to programming have not immediately taken effect, you see an UPDATE display button when you leave programming. The display shows you how many telephones have not been currently updated due to the system being busy with other programming or the telephone is in use.

Press DNs to see the specific sets where programming changes have not been updated. Items disappear from the list as they are updated, and UPDATE disappears once all changes are complete.

Entering numbers

Numbers are entered from the Norstar telephone dial pad. The backspace display button may be used to edit the number.

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MICS-XC Norstar-Companion Installer Guide

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Nortel Networks MICS-XC manual Norstar Programming Record, Exiting programming, Viewing your programming updates