Nortel Networks P0857846 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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/ Getting started with Norstar
Norstar-PLUS Modular ICS 2.0 System Coordinator Guide P0857846 Issue 02
There are four ways to customize and maintain your Norstar system:
Initial programming is done for you by your installer or customer
service representative. It deals mostly with how the system interacts
with lines, telephones, and other equipment.
Your programming as a system coordinator changes how features
work for the system, as needed. It requires a system coordinator
password.
A basic programming password is also available to allow individuals
other than the system coordinator to make changes without giving
access to sensitive programming capabilities.
Personal programming is available to anyone through the Feature
button on their Norstar telephone. It allows individuals to change how
their telephone works to suit themselves.
Before you start
Before you start, plan what changes you want to make. Record
the changes in the
Programming Record
so you will have the
information at hand. For example, if you are going to program system
speed dial numbers, fill out the page in the
Programming Record
so
you will have all the numbers and codes handy once you start
programming.
What you’ll need to do programming
Programming is done using a telephone that can show two lines of
information on its display. Examples of telephones with two-line
displays are shown on the next page.
You will also need a programming overlay to show which buttons to
press when you are doing programming. The programming overlay is
found at the front of this guide.
When you use a telephone for programming, it is taken out of service.
This means it is unable to receive or make calls, and the call forward