Nortel Networks 1000E Telephone User Manual


 
Page 458 of 466 Basic system telephony configuration
NN43041-310 Standard 01.11 October 2008
See Software Input/Output: Administration (NN43001-611) for information
about overlays.
Flow charts
Figure 184 on page 459 shows the programming overlay (LD) sequence for a
new system. The Data-entry-sequence flowchart does not show all possible
administration overlays.
In some cases, you must move back and forth between overlays to complete
the programming. For example, you must program the Customer Data Block
(CDB) before you program the attendant console. However, there are
console-related prompts in the CDB that cannot be programmed until you
have programmed an attendant console. Skip the console-related prompts,
complete the CDB programming, then return to the CDB after the console is
programmed. Finish the CDB console-related prompts. A similar situation
exists with the Speed Call lists and the Telephones. You must activate the
Speed Call list(s) before you can assign the list(s) to a telephone.
Figure 185 on page 460, and Figure 186 on page 461 show overlay titles and
gate openers for each feature group. A gate opener enables users to program
a related group of features without stepping through all prompts of an overlay.
NTP references are shown in the flowchart shaded boxes for those features
and options beyond the scope of this guide.
Procedure 110
Configuring the basic system
Use the overlays to configure basic system features offered by the CS 1000E.
1 Complete the configuration using the overlays in the order shown in
Figure 184 on page 459, Figure 185 on page 460, and Figure 186 on
page 461.