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P0857846 manual
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Contents
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Contents
Answering calls 27
Frequently used programming operations 13
Getting started with Norstar 1
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Making calls 46
Handling many calls at once 63
Time savers for making calls 55
Transferring calls 65
Communicating in the office 79
Forwarding your calls 71
Tracking your incoming calls 87
Customizing your telephone 95
User Preferences 101
ISDN terminals and services 113
Telephone features 109
Using System features 119
General System features 139
Troubleshooting 145
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Getting started with Norstar
Understanding programming
Using this guide
Before you start
What youll need to do programming
Using Buttons
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Using the buttons under the display
The programming overlay
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A map for working in programming
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Enter digits or
Enter digits
/ Getting started with Norstar
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Getting started with Norstar /
Enter digits or
add/change tel#
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Press to see
Starting and ending a session
Ending a session
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Frequently used programming operations
Changing the time and date on the display
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Adding or changing a system speed dial
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Entering letters and numbers using the dial pad
Changing the name of a telephone
Begin the programming session
Change the name of a telephone
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Changing the name of a line
Begin the programming session
Change the name of a line
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Making changes to Call Forward No Answer
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Making changes to Call Forward on Busy
Begin the programming session
Change where a call goes when a telephone is busy
Change the Do Not Disturb on Busy feature
What would you like to do next?
Answering calls
Answering an incoming call
Line buttons
Incoming line group buttons
What line indicators mean
Answering calls at a prime telephone
Using a central answering position (CAP) module
Customizing your CAP module
Monitoring telephones with the CAP module
You can send up to 30 messages
Tip -
Release button
from a CAP.
Hearing aid compatibility
Viewing information about a call on the display
Using Call Information for a particular call
Displaying Call Information before or after answering
Tip -
Displaying Call Information for a call on hold
Making Call Display information appear automatically at a telephone
Changing which information is shown first about a call
Picking up a call ringing at another telephone
Answering any ringing telephone using Directed Pickup
Tip -
Answering a ringing telephone using Group Pickup
Changing a telephones pickup group
Trunk Answer
Answering a call using Trunk Answer
Tip -
Answer buttons
Creating a Conference Call
Disconnecting one party
Independently holding two calls
Putting a conference on hold
Splitting a conference
Removing yourself from a conference
Listening to a call as a group
Canceling Group Listening
Tip -
Using Handsfree/Mute
Answering calls without lifting the receiver
Tip -
Making calls without lifting the receiver
Muting Handsfree
Changing a regular call to handsfree
Changing a handsfree to a regular call
Using Handsfree
Tip -
Changing Handsfree for a telephone
Handsfree Answerback
Turning Privacy on or off for a call
Creating a conference by releasing privacy
Making a call private
Checking the length of a call using Call Duration Timer
Disconnecting by accident
Time
Making calls
PRIORITY
Choosing a line using a line button
Line pools
Using a line pool to make a call
Tip -
Programming a memory button with a line pool feature code
Changing how you dial your calls
Using Standard dial
Using Automatic dial
Tip -
Using Pre-dial
When the internal number you have called is busy
Priority Call
Making a priority call
Giving a telephone the ability to make priority calls
Using Ring Again
Turning on Ring Again
Canceling Ring Again
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Time savers for making calls
Storing a number on a memory button for Autodial
Adding an autodial button
Choosing a line for Autodial
Using intercom as the line for Autodial
Tip -
Using Last Number Redial
Preventing a telephone from using Last Number Redial
Using Speed Dial
You can copy a number onto an autodial button using Last Number Redial.
Making a speed dial call
Changing and adding System Speed Dials
Tip -
Adding or changing User Speed Dial
Using Saved Number Redial
You can copy a number onto an autodial button using Saved Number Redial.
Saving a number
Dialing a saved number
Preventing a telephone from using Saved Number Redial
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Handling many calls at once
Using Hold
Retrieving a held call
Holding automatically
Listening on hold
Using Call Queuing
Transferring calls
Using the transfer feature
Transferring a call
Transferring external calls
Canceling a transfer
Using Camp-on
Each Norstar telephone can handle only one camped call at a time. Displays
CALLBACK
Parking a call
Retrieving a parked call
Using Call Park
Using Callback
Forwarding your calls
Forwarding your calls to another Norstar telephone
Tip -
Canceling Call Forward
Using Call Forward at your telephone
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DND on Busy
Call Forward and Voice Mail
Line Redirection
Turning on Line Redirection
Canceling Line Redirection
Tip -
Allowing a telephone to redirect calls
Turning the redirect ring for a telephone on or off
Tip -
Displays while canceling redirection
How Line Redirection is different from Call Forward
Using Line Redirection
Communicating in the office
Paging
Tip -
Making a page announcement
Activating and deactivating the ability to page
Creating page zones
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Using Page with external paging equipment
Sending messages using the display
Sending a message
Canceling a message you have sent
Viewing your messages
Replying to a message
Removing items from your message list
Viewing messages you have sent
Using Voice Call
Making a Voice Call
Muting Voice Call tones
Answering a Voice Call without touching your
Preventing Voice Calls to your telephone using Voice Call Deny
Tip -
Press . Voice calls will ring like regular internal calls. Your other calls proceed normally.
Canceling Voice Call Deny
Press .
Tracking your incoming calls
Using Call Log
Call Log options
Logging a call manually
Deleting old log items
Viewing your Call Log
Viewing a Call Log item
Erasing log items
Making a call using Call Log
Creating a password to your Call Log
Changing your Call Log password
Deleting an assigned password
Programming a telephone to log calls automatically
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Using Voice mail
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Customizing your telephone
Finding out what a button does using Button Inquiry
Making the display darker or lighter using Contrast adjustment
Changing the language on the display
English
French
Spanish
Programming a feature code onto a memory button
Erasing a feature button
Tip -
Moving line buttons
Changing the type of ring
Adjusting the Ring volume
Hiding the message or calls indication
Restoring the messages and calls indication
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User Preferences
Using User Preferences
Changing button programming
User Preferences / 103
P0857846 Issue 02 Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide
Button numbering used with User Preferences programming
M7100 telephone M7310
CAP module
telephone
M7208 telephone M7324
Changing User Speed Dial
Changing Call Log options
Changing how calls are dialed
Telephone Feature Card
Changing the language used on the display
Making the display lighter or darker
Changing the telephones ring
Telephone Feature Card
or in Changing the type of ring on page 99.
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Telephone features
Naming a telephone or a line
Moving telephones
Stopping calls from ringing at your telephone using Do Not Disturb (DND)
Stopping calls
Refusing to answer a call
Canceling Do Not Disturb
Using Do Not Disturb
Using Background Music
Turning Background Music off
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ISDN terminals and services
ISDN applications
Videoconferencing and video telephony
Desktop conferencing
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Internet and database access
ISDN network features
Nortel DMS-100 switch
AT&T (Lucent) 5ESS switch
Siemens EWSD switch
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Using System features
Using alternate or scheduled services
Preventing certain calls from being made
Making additional telephones ring
Changing the lines used by outgoing calls
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An example of how to turn on a Service manually
Turning Services on and off using feature codes
Viewing the active Services from a two-line display
Do not confuse activating Normal service with canceling a Service.
Viewing the active Services from a one-line display
Using passwords
Using a Basic password
Registration password
Norstar- Companion MICS-XC 2.0 System Coordinator Guide
Changing passwords
Clearing a Call Log password
Using special telephones
Direct-dial
Changing the direct-dial telephone assignments
Hotline
Tip -
Tip -
Bypassing a Hotline
Making a telephone a hotline telephone
Using Set lock
Changing Set Lock programming for a telephone
Using an auxiliary ringer
Turning the auxiliary ringer for a telephone on or off
Using Host System dialing signals
Link
Preventing a telephone from using Link
Tip -
Pause
Long Tones
Programmed Release
Run/Stop
Wait for Dial Tone
Using pulse dialing for a call
Using your Norstar system from an external location
Tip -
Controlling access to your Norstar system
Remote users can make long distance calls.
Direct inward system access
Class of Service
Maintaining security
Accessing Norstar remotely over the public network
Tones
Using Class of Service passwords
Changing your Class of Service
Tip -
General System features
Set profile
Line profile
Pulse or tone dialing
Disconnect supervision
Incoming line groups
Internal numbers
Line assignment
Target line
Line pools
Overflow call routing
M7100 telephone
Tips -
Memory buttons
One-line display
Prime line
Private lines
Volume bar
Wall mounting
Troubleshooting
Using the alarm telephone
Reporting and recording alarm codes
Testing the telephone
Testing the telephone display
Testing the telephone buttons
Testing the speaker in the telephone handset
Testing the telephone headset
Testing the telephone speaker
Testing the power supply to a telephone
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Common feature displays
You may see the following displays when you use a feature.
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