Call features

The telephones disconnect and must re-access the page access code.

Connect to Call Page feature:

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Disconnect the Call Page feature:

1.Press an Individual DN key.

2.Dial the page access code.

The connection to the page system is complete.

Press the Goodbye Key.

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Use Station Camp-on

This feature allows you to extend an incoming call to a busy station. When the busy station becomes idle, it automatically rings and is connected to the waiting call. If this feature is activated for the telephone, when a call is transferred to a busy line:

You receive a visual indication that the line is busy.

The calling party that is transferred hears ringing (or, if provided, music or an announcement).

The busy party hears a call-waiting tone.

If the camped-on call is not accepted, it returns to you after a specified amount of time. Contact your system administrator for the specified amount of time.

To activate Station Camp-on after answering an incoming telephone call:

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1.

Press Transfer Key. The other party

 

 

 

is placed on hold, and you receive dial

 

 

 

tone. The screen displays CALL ON

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HOLD, DIAL NUMBER.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.

Dial the destination DN digits.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.

Press the Connect Key to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connect

 

 

complete the transfer.

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SL-100 specifications

Nortel Networks SL-100 is a sophisticated telecommunications platform renowned for its versatility and robust features. Introduced in the late 1990s, this digital switching system caters primarily to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), providing them with advanced telephony capabilities that were once limited to larger organizations.

At the heart of the SL-100 is its ability to support both traditional circuit-switched telephony and emerging VoIP technologies. This dual capability allows businesses to transition seamlessly from legacy systems to modern communication frameworks, ensuring that they can leverage both existing infrastructure and new innovations. The platform is designed to scale, accommodating a range of up to 2,000 lines, making it an appropriate solution for companies anticipating growth.

One of the standout characteristics of the SL-100 is its modular architecture. This design enables organizations to customize their systems with various modules tailored to specific needs. Options such as voicemail, call center features, and enhanced reporting capabilities can be integrated without necessitating a complete system overhaul. As a result, businesses can implement only the features they require, optimizing cost and efficiency.

Nortel’s SL-100 employs a centralized management interface that simplifies administration and improves operational efficiency. This interface provides system administrators with real-time monitoring and the ability to manage user accounts and features from a single point. The platform also facilitates easier troubleshooting and maintenance, reducing downtime and operational disruption.

Security is another essential feature of the SL-100. It incorporates user authentication, call encryption, and network security measures to protect sensitive communications. As cyber threats become increasingly prevalent, the SL-100 positions itself as a reliable option for businesses concerned about maintaining secure communications.

Additionally, the Nortel SL-100 supports various standard protocols, enhancing interoperability with third-party applications and equipment. This crucial compatibility improves its attractiveness to organizations seeking to integrate their legacy systems with modern solutions like customer relationship management (CRM) and other enterprise applications.

Overall, Nortel Networks SL-100 stands out as a dynamic telecommunications solution, balancing advanced technology, flexibility, and security. As businesses navigate an ever-evolving communications landscape, the SL-100 offers a pathway for companies to modernize their communication infrastructure while maintaining the functionality and integrity of their existing systems.