Part No. P0937240 03.1Business Communications Manager 2.5Telephone Features Programming Guide
10 ContentsP0937240 03.1Long Tones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126Ru
100 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1Table 6 Language optionsIf you program ≤•fi‚⁄ to a memory button, you can press that button un
Chapter 9 Customize your telephone 101Telephone Features Programming GuideButton inquiryYou can check the function of any line, intercom, or progr
102 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1Erase a feature buttonFollow these steps to erase a feature button, and make it blank:1 Press ≤
Chapter 9 Customize your telephone 103Telephone Features Programming GuideDefault button assignmentsDuring Startup, the installer chooses one of t
104 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1Programmed telephone features are assigned to the remaining available buttons. Default internal
Chapter 9 Customize your telephone 105Telephone Features Programming GuideFigure 13 T7406 button defaultsThe T7406 handset is based on the T7316
106 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1M7324 button mappingButton mapping for the M7324 telephone is unique because this telephone has
Chapter 9 Customize your telephone 107Telephone Features Programming GuideT7100/M7100(N) telephone button defaultsFor all templates assigned to th
108 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1T7000/M7000 telephone button defaultsThese telephones have four programmable memory keys which
Chapter 9 Customize your telephone 109Telephone Features Programming GuideHide the message or call indicationsThe display that shows you have mess
Contents 11Telephone Features Programming GuideSetting the state of a room at a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110 Chapter 9 Customize your telephoneP0937240 03.1
111Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 10Telephone featuresThis chapter shows you how to: • move a telephone• prevent a call from ringing at a
112 Chapter 10 Telephone featuresP0937240 03.1Cancel Do Not DisturbPress ≤£°fi to cancel Do not Disturb. Stop callsPress ≤°fi to stop calls from rin
Chapter 10 Telephone features 113Telephone Features Programming GuideCreate a conference call by releasing privacyWith a line programmed with priv
114 Chapter 10 Telephone featuresP0937240 03.1Make calls without lifting the handset1 Press the handsfree button. The internal microphone and spea
Chapter 10 Telephone features 115Telephone Features Programming GuideChange Handsfree for a telephone (Unified Manager Programming)You can program
116 Chapter 10 Telephone featuresP0937240 03.1Disconnect supervisionWhen disconnect supervision is assigned to a line, the system detects when an
117Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 11System featuresThis chapter describes how Business Communications Manager sends and receives differen
118 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Use alternate or scheduled servicesThere are three types of services for Business Communications Manage
Chapter 11 System features 119Telephone Features Programming GuideRouting serviceRouting service allows you to assign alternate routes to calls. Y
12 ContentsP0937240 03.1Test the telephone headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Test the telephon
120 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Turn services on and offThe following feature codes used at a control telephone allows access and contr
Chapter 11 System features 121Telephone Features Programming GuideView active services on a two-line displayWhen a service is active, the control
122 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Overriding services with a Control telephoneThe control telephone can override services turned on and o
Chapter 11 System features 123Telephone Features Programming GuideSpecial telephonesYou can dedicate telephones to serve special functions such as
124 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Making a telephone a hotline telephone (Unified Manager Programming)You can set up a telephone as a hot
Chapter 11 System features 125Telephone Features Programming GuideTo set or change this programming, you need to start a Unified Manager session t
126 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1PauseThe Pause feature enters a 1.5-second delay in a dialing sequence on an external line. The use of
Chapter 11 System features 127Telephone Features Programming GuideWait for Dial ToneWait for Dial Tone causes a sequence of numbers to pause until
128 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Remote users can access system lines, line pools, the page feature, and remote administration (if enabl
Chapter 11 System features 129Telephone Features Programming Guide• Warn a person to whom you give a COS password, to memorize the password and no
Figures 13Telephone Features Programming GuideFiguresFigure 1 M7324 and M7324N digital telephones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1TonesYou can hear some of the following tones when accessing Business Communications Manager from a dis
Chapter 11 System features 131Telephone Features Programming GuideCall ForwardCall Forward allows you to forward incoming calls to an external tel
132 Chapter 11 System featuresP0937240 03.1Malicious Caller ID (MCID)(ETSI lines only)This feature records caller information at the central offic
133Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 12Hunt GroupsThe Hunt Groups feature allows access to a group of Business Communications Manager teleph
134 Chapter 12 Hunt GroupsP0937240 03.1Members of the group(Unified Manager Programming)Members of the group can be any telephones in the system o
Chapter 12 Hunt Groups 135Telephone Features Programming Guide• Rotary—the call starts at the telephone after the one which answered the last call
136 Chapter 12 Hunt GroupsP0937240 03.1
137Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 13Hospitality ServicesHospitality Services (HS) is a group of features that allows small to medium-size
138 Chapter 13 Hospitality ServicesP0937240 03.1To change these Hospitality settings, you need to start a Unified Manager session. For more inform
Chapter 13 Hospitality Services 139Telephone Features Programming GuideTo change the alarm time on a telephone:1 Press ≤°‡fi. The display shows Alr
14 FiguresP0937240 03.1
140 Chapter 13 Hospitality ServicesP0937240 03.1Turn off an alarmTo release a ringing alarm:• On a telephone with a display, press any button exce
Chapter 13 Hospitality Services 141Telephone Features Programming GuideRoom occupancy The Room occupancy (RO) feature allows front desk operators
142 Chapter 13 Hospitality ServicesP0937240 03.1Room condition The Room condition (RC) feature allows users to exchange information about the serv
Chapter 13 Hospitality Services 143Telephone Features Programming GuideSetting room condition with a HS admin telephoneTo update or query the room
144 Chapter 13 Hospitality ServicesP0937240 03.1
145Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 14Cordless telephones and featuresThe Business Communications Manager supports a number of cordless tel
146 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1Decreased voice qualityIf there is a decrease in voice quality while you are moving wi
Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and features 147Telephone Features Programming GuideDirected Call PickupYou must enable the Directed Call pickup fe
148 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1Call Forward No Answer enhancementThis feature prevents a portable telephone from ring
Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and features 149Telephone Features Programming GuideSingle base station, local (T7406)The T7406 telephone function
Tables 15Telephone Features Programming GuideTablesTable 1 Digital telephone button functions, refer to Figure 1 and Figure 2. . . . . . 22Table
150 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1Wireless IP telephonesNetVision and NetVision Data telephones are wireless IP telephon
Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and features 151Telephone Features Programming GuideMaking callsMaking calls from your handset is similar to other
152 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1Releasing a call, with a call on holdTo release one call when there are two calls, ens
Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and features 153Telephone Features Programming GuideIf you know the menu item number, you can access it by the menu
154 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1Supported featuresTable 14 shows the call features that the NetVision handsets can use
Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and features 155Telephone Features Programming GuideMute (Local Function) Prevent other callers from hearing you. A
156 Chapter 14 Cordless telephones and featuresP0937240 03.1
157Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 15Troubleshooting alarm codesThis chapter describes alarm codes and how to use them. It also provides p
158 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting alarm codesP0937240 03.14 Press OK or ≤ to go ahead with the test.During the test, the display shows solid, dark bl
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting alarm codes 159Telephone Features Programming GuideTest the telephone speakerTo test the telephone speaker:1 Press ≤°‚fi
16 TablesP0937240 03.1
160 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting alarm codesP0937240 03.1
161Telephone Features Programming GuideAppendix AFeature codesThis appendix provides a quick reference for Business Communications Manager features av
162 Feature codesP0937240 03.1Call Log - Manual≤°⁄‹ ≤•‡Contrast adjustmentCall Log - View information≤°⁄¤ ≤•·Run/StopCall Log options≤•°› ≤fl‚Page
Feature codes 163Telephone Features Programming GuideLong tones≤°‚° ≤°fiDo not DisturbMalicious call identification (MCID)≤°·‡ ≤£°fiDo not Disturb
164 Feature codesP0937240 03.1Static Time - Cancel≤£°‚fl ≤°⁄·Name and number blockingSystem Wide Call Appearance (SWCA)Find available SWCAFind old
Feature codes 165Telephone Features Programming Guide≤·°‡Voice Mail InterruptNotes1 For the Companion C3050 Etiquette, C3060 Portable, and C3050
166 Feature codesP0937240 03.1
167Telephone Features Programming GuideAppendix BCommon display prompts and error messagesThe following display prompts and error messages can appear
168 Common display prompts and error messagesP0937240 03.1You are receiving an external call forwarded from extension221, or you have an answer b
Common display prompts and error messages 169Telephone Features Programming GuideThe feature you tried to use requires you to be on an active cal
17Telephone Features Programming GuidePrefaceThis guide provides information about how to program a telephone on the Business Communications Manager s
170 Common display prompts and error messagesP0937240 03.1
Telephone Features Programming Guide171IndexSymbols(Sched) until * 121§ Long Distance symbol 167≤Admin alarm feature, on, 877 140Alarm time, cancel #8
172 IndexP0937240 03.1Saved number redial 67 60Services, view 870 121Speed dialadding user *4 59making calls 0 58SWCA key locations, *521-*536 71,
Index 173Telephone Features Programming Guideusing line buttons 34using the Release button 39Voice Call 91ANY 29ASMCall Park prefix 68line redirect
174 IndexP0937240 03.1blocking 118indicators, CAP(N) modules 39making a 45outgoing, selecting line 31overflow 31parking a SWCA call 74retrieving pa
Index 175Telephone Features Programming GuideDo Not Disturb 112Group Listening 43Line Redirection 81CAPanswering calls 37customizing 38losing progr
176 IndexP0937240 03.1T7406 buttons 105default button assignments 103deletingCall Log items 94messages from list 89programmed features 102Denied in
Index 177Telephone Features Programming Guideextended answer keys 42extension numbers, length of 30externalaccess to Business Communications Manage
178 IndexP0937240 03.1first display, changing 36Forward denied 78Forward> 78forwarding callsCall Forward 77Call Forward No Answer 78Call Forward
Index 179Telephone Features Programming Guideindicator 33line indicator 35tracking 93Incoming only 169indicatorsCall Forward 77CAPN modules 39hands
18 PrefaceP0937240 03.1Text conventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:angle brackets
180 IndexP0937240 03.1cancel (#84) 162Line002 - Line 052 37Line061 callback 37Line061 hung up 66Line061 to prime 37Line061 transfer 168Linear mode
Index 181Telephone Features Programming GuideCompanion 146NetVision 155voice call tones 91Nname and number blockingcancel (#819) 163initiating (819
182 IndexP0937240 03.1Pag e timeout 87Pag ing ALL 87Paging busy 87Par k den ied 69Par ked call 168Par ked on 69parking a call, retrieving 68Par ki
Index 183Telephone Features Programming Guidechanging the name of a line 30changing the name of a telephone 30direct dial telephones 123Do Not Dist
184 IndexP0937240 03.1Ringing 121ringingcall (807) 163Call Forward 77Callback 69Directed Pickup 39redirect ring 80Trunk Answer 40Ringing servicesab
Index 185Telephone Features Programming GuideStill in trnsfer 66stopping calls from ringing at your telephone 112stuttered dial tone 130suspending
186 IndexP0937240 03.1moving 111prime 123prime telephone 37T7316 peripheral connections 23test display (805) 164testing 157–159testingbuttons 158,
Index 187Telephone Features Programming Guidepaging 87voice mailaccessing your Business Communications Manager Voice Messaging system 130Call Forwa
188 IndexP0937240 03.1
Preface 19Telephone Features Programming GuideEmergency 911 DialingEmergency 911 dialing is the capability to access a public emergency response sy
2P0937240 03.1Copyright © 2002 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The statement
20 PrefaceP0937240 03.1Related publicationsFor more information about installing and programming telephones on the Business Communications Manager
21Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 1Telephone configuration overviewYour Business Communications Manager telephone system has many features
22 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Figure 1 M7324 and M7324N digital telephonesFigure 2 shows three different Business Se
Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview 23Telephone Features Programming GuideDigital telephone installationIf you are connecting a Business Co
24 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Figure 4 Connecting the T7316 telephoneFigure 5 shows the T7316 and stand wall mountin
Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview 25Telephone Features Programming GuideFigure 6 shows the T7316 without a stand wall mounting procedure.
26 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Feature operability notesThe T7406 and the NetVision and NetVision Data telephone featur
Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview 27Telephone Features Programming GuideAccessing features (digital sets)You can enter ≤, ƒ, or Ä and the
28 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Display exceptionsThe Companion, DECT, and NetVision handsets have multi-line displays,
Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview 29Telephone Features Programming GuideMemory buttonsYou can use memory buttons as answer, autodial, lin
Contents 3Telephone Features Programming GuideContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Name a telephone or a line(Unified Manager Programming)You can assign names to identify
Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overview 31Telephone Features Programming GuideIn larger systems, lines are assigned to line pools and routes. T
32 Chapter 1 Telephone configuration overviewP0937240 03.1Call anomalies for telephones without line buttonsThe T7100, Companion, DECT and NetVisi
33Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 2Answering callsThere are three possible indications of an incoming call:• ringing • a line button flash
34 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1Distinctive ring patterns(Unified Manager Programming)There are four Distinctive ring patterns (DRP) that
Chapter 2 Answering calls 35Telephone Features Programming GuideWhat line indicators meanInformation about call displayIf you subscribe to Call Di
36 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1View call information before or after answeringTo find out who is calling or to view information about yo
Chapter 2 Answering calls 37Telephone Features Programming GuideAnswer calls at a prime telephoneThe prime telephone is normally the monitored tel
38 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1Figure 9 CAP module with M7324 and M7324N telephonesCustomize your CAP(N) moduleWhen a CAP(N) module is
Chapter 2 Answering calls 39Telephone Features Programming GuideMonitor telephones with the CAP(N) moduleThe indicators Ω next to internal autodia
4 ContentsP0937240 03.1Line buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1Group PickupYour system can support nine pickup groups. If your telephone has been assigned as a member o
Chapter 2 Answering calls 41Telephone Features Programming GuideTrunk Answer promptsWhen you use the trunk answer feature, you may receive one of
42 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1Answer keysThe indicator buttons on your telephone that are assigned to answer DNs are called answer keys
Chapter 2 Answering calls 43Telephone Features Programming GuideListen to a call as a groupTo allow people in your office to listen in on a call u
44 Chapter 2 Answering callsP0937240 03.1
45Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 3Make a callThis chapter describes the various ways you can make a call from your telephone.The followin
46 Chapter 3 Make a callP0937240 03.1You have dialed a number, but the least expensive route programmed for the system is busy. Unless you release
Chapter 3 Make a call 47Telephone Features Programming GuideUsing line poolsA line pool allows each telephone access to external lines from a group
48 Chapter 3 Make a callP0937240 03.1Program a line pool feature codeWhen you program a button with the line pool feature code (≤fl›), you must ent
Chapter 3 Make a call 49Telephone Features Programming GuideAutomatic dialAutomatic dial allows you to dial a number without selecting a line. Your
Contents 5Telephone Features Programming GuideTurn on Ring Again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Chapter 3 Make a callP0937240 03.1Make a priority callYou can make a priority call only while your telephone display shows the following: To ma
Chapter 3 Make a call 51Telephone Features Programming GuideThese are the two possible display prompts for the Ring Again feature:Cancel Ring Again
52 Chapter 3 Make a callP0937240 03.1Disconnect one partyYou can disconnect one party from a conference and continue talking to the other. On any
Chapter 3 Make a call 53Telephone Features Programming GuideHolding two callsFor all system telephones except the T7100 and portable telephones, yo
54 Chapter 3 Make a callP0937240 03.1Leave a conference callYou can remove yourself from a conference, and connect the other two callers. Enter th
55Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 4Time-saving featuresThis chapter shows you how to use some time-saving features, such as:• Autodial• La
56 Chapter 4 Time-saving featuresP0937240 03.1Use intercom as the line for AutodialIf you press an intercom button as the line for an external aut
Chapter 4 Time-saving features 57Telephone Features Programming GuideProgramming T7000 memory keys for auto dialT7000/M7000 telephones have four p
58 Chapter 4 Time-saving featuresP0937240 03.1Prevent Last Number Redial(Unified Manager Programming)Last Number Redial can be restricted at indiv
Chapter 4 Time-saving features 59Telephone Features Programming GuideUsing Personal Speed Dial codesPersonal speed dial codes can be entered by th
6 ContentsP0937240 03.1Transfer external calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Cance
60 Chapter 4 Time-saving featuresP0937240 03.1User Speed Dial programming for T70001 Press ≤•›.2 Enter the speed dial code.3 Enter the telephone n
Chapter 4 Time-saving features 61Telephone Features Programming GuideSaved Number redial prompts:These are two possible display prompts you might
62 Chapter 4 Time-saving featuresP0937240 03.1
63Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 5Handling calls This chapter shows you how to:• handle many calls at a time• use SWCA keys to handle man
64 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1• Telephones with system wide call appearance buttons (SWCA) must always have this feature set to Yes. • T
Chapter 5 Handling calls 65Telephone Features Programming GuideTransfer calls Transfer allows you to direct a call to a telephone in your system,
66 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1Cancel a transferYou can reconnect to the person you are trying to transfer before the transfer is complet
Chapter 5 Handling calls 67Telephone Features Programming GuideCamp-onYou can transfer an external call to another telephone when all the lines as
68 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1Call ParkWhen you park a call, the system assigns one of 25 codes for the retrieval of the call. These cod
Chapter 5 Handling calls 69Telephone Features Programming GuideCall park promptsThese are prompts you can encounter while using Call park:Callback
Contents 7Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 7Communicating in the office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1Managing system-wide calls using SWCAThe System Wide Call Appearances (SWCA) service defines a group of fe
Chapter 5 Handling calls 71Telephone Features Programming GuideProgramming SWCA keysThere are 16 SWCA feature codes that can be assigned to button
72 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1How SWCA works in a call groupThe SWCA feature displays a call appearance status on any telephones in the
Chapter 5 Handling calls 73Telephone Features Programming GuideFigure 11 SWCA indicators, incoming call from an intercom (auto SWCA association
74 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1Manually associating a callOn the M/T-series telephones and the IP i-series telephones, there are three wa
Chapter 5 Handling calls 75Telephone Features Programming Guide3 Enter ≤•fi¤‚ and allow the system to automatically assign the call to one of the d
76 Chapter 5 Handling callsP0937240 03.1If a conference call is created from two SWCA-associated external calls, and then a transfer occurs by the
77Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 6Forward your callsIf you leave your desk but want to receive calls at another location, you can forward
78 Chapter 6 Forward your callsP0937240 03.1Call Foward promptsThese are the prompts you can encounter when using Call Forward.Programming Call Fo
Chapter 6 Forward your calls 79Telephone Features Programming GuideCall Forward and voice mailIf you want a voice mail system to pick up unanswere
8 ContentsP0937240 03.1Chapter 9Customize your telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Adjust the
80 Chapter 6 Forward your callsP0937240 03.1Allowing a telephone to redirect lines(Unified Manager Programming)Your system administrator can deter
Chapter 6 Forward your calls 81Telephone Features Programming GuideTo enter the telephone number to which you want to redirect calls, use one of t
82 Chapter 6 Forward your callsP0937240 03.1The following displays appear when canceling redirection:DND on Busy(Unified Manager Programming)When
Chapter 6 Forward your calls 83Telephone Features Programming GuideTo cancel DND, press ≤£°fi.Allowing DND(Unified Manager Programming)The system a
84 Chapter 6 Forward your callsP0937240 03.1
85Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 7Communicating in the officeThe Business Communications Manager offers several alternative features to a
86 Chapter 7 Communicating in the officeP0937240 03.1Page Shortcuts Instead of entering the Page feature code followed by the page type, you can e
Chapter 7 Communicating in the office 87Telephone Features Programming GuidePage promptsThese are some of the prompts you may encounter when you a
88 Chapter 7 Communicating in the officeP0937240 03.1Send a messageYou can leave a message on the display of another telephone in your system. You
Chapter 7 Communicating in the office 89Telephone Features Programming GuideReply to a messageYou can call the person who sent a message, or your
Contents 9Telephone Features Programming GuideChange Handsfree for a telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115H
90 Chapter 7 Communicating in the officeP0937240 03.1Remove messages from an analog telephone connected to an ASMTo remove both internal and exter
Chapter 7 Communicating in the office 91Telephone Features Programming GuideVoice CallYou can make an announcement or begin a conversation through
92 Chapter 7 Communicating in the officeP0937240 03.1Voice Call DenyPress ≤°° to turn off the Voice Call feature on your telephone.Voice calls rin
93Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 8Track your incoming callsYou can track information about calls using a Call Log. This chapter shows you
94 Chapter 8 Track your incoming callsP0937240 03.1Call Log optionsYou can select the type of calls to store in your Call Log. Select from four Au
Chapter 8 Track your incoming calls 95Telephone Features Programming GuideView a Call Log itemPress √ or MORE to view the information for a call l
96 Chapter 8 Track your incoming callsP0937240 03.1_ indicates a new item.¯ indicates that the call was answered.§ indicates a long distance call.
Chapter 8 Track your incoming calls 97Telephone Features Programming GuideCreate a password to your Call LogTo access your Call Log through a pass
98 Chapter 8 Track your incoming callsP0937240 03.1Programing automatic call logging(Unified Manager Programming)Your installer can program each t
99Telephone Features Programming GuideChapter 9Customize your telephoneYou can customize your telephone to suit your needs. The following functions ca
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