28 / Frequently used programming operations

Tip - If the Norstar set is a member of a Hunt Group and the set activates this feature, the set does not receive notification of incoming Hunt Group calls while on a call. The DND on busy feature overrides the Hunt Group. For more information on Hunt Groups see “Programming Hunt Groups” on page 135.

For more information on Call Forward and similar settings, see “Forwarding your calls to another Norstar telephone” on page 83.

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Some of the most common programming tasks are listed below. For a comprehensive list of settings and instructions, see either the Table of Contents or the Index.

Redirect calls coming in on a line.

Allow individuals to answer calls that are ringing at another telephone.

Assign telephones to different zones for paging.

See “Turning on Line Redirection” on page 88.

See “Picking up a call ringing at another telephone” on page 37.

See “Paging” on page 95.

Turn the night service on and off.

See “Making additional

 

telephones ring” on page 165.

Use a basic password so others can take care of programming such as changing user speed dials, changing names, and changing the time and date.

See “Using passwords” on page 171.

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