Page 412 of 466 Installing and configuring Nortel IP Phones
NN43041-310 Standard 01.11 October 2008
On the M3903, keys 4-15 are blocked. No feature
assignment is accepted for keys 2-15.
On the M3903, M3904, and M3905, keys 29-31 are
reserved. No feature assignment is accepted for keys
29-31 other than NUL.
On M3904, no feature assignment is accepted for keys
12-15.
On M3905, the technician can assign NUL or a server
application on key 5. On key 6, the craftsperson can
assign NUL or a local application.
On M3905, the technician can assign NUL or the
program key on key 7.
On M3905, the technician can assign AAG, AMG,
ASP,DWC, EMR, MSB, or NRD on keys 8-11. Other
features are blocked.
For Nortel IP Phones:
xx = Keys 0-5 (and 6-11 using Shift key). These are
self-labeled physical keys that can be programmed with
any feature.
Note 1: The Nortel IP Phone 2002 does not have a Shift
key. Only keys 0-3 can be programmed.
Note 2: Keys 16-26 are reserved for dedicated Nortel IP
Phone soft keys.
Table 56 on page 413 lists the dedicated Nortel IP
Phone key name values (aaa). Other key name values
can be found in Software Input/Output: Administration
(NN43001-611).
Table 55
LD 11 – Configure a Nortel IP Phone (Part 4 of 4)
Prompt Response Description