Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
Busy Lamp Field (BLF):
A
device with a liquid crystal
display (LCD) panel of
indicators that shows the status
of up to 24 telephones in the
system. The BLF shows
a telephone as busy if it is
active on a call, has Do Not
Disturb turned on, or is being
used for programming. The BLF
attaches to the
Telephone.
Button caps:
Interchangeable
plastic caps that fit over the
buttons of
telephones.
They are used to indicate the
features programmed onto each
programmable memory button.
Button caps are either
pre-printed or have clear
windows that allow you to label
the buttons.
Button Inquiry:
A feature that
allows you to check the function
of each programmable button
on your
telephone.
Bypass Restrictions: A
setting
that allows you to override any
Call Restrictions applied to
specific System Speed Dial
numbers. Bypass Restrictions
can be turned on in
Administration programming.
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Call Forward:
A feature that
forwards all the calls arriving at
your telephone to another
telephone in your
system. To have calls forwarded
outside the system, use Line
Redirection.
Call Forward No Answer: A
feature that forwards all calls
arriving at your telephone to
another designated telephone in
your system after a
specific number of rings. Call
Forward No Answer is assigned
in Administration programming.
Call Forward On Busy:
A
feature that forwards all calls at
your telephone to another
designated telephone if your
telephone is busy. This feature
is assigned in Administration
programming.
Call Forward Override:
A feature that allows you to call
someone and ask them to stop
forwarding their calls to you.
Call Information:
A feature that
allows you to display
information about incoming
calls. For external calls, you can
display the caller’s name,
telephone number and the line
name. For an internal call, you
can display the name of the
caller and their internal number.
You can obtain information
about ringing, answered, or held
calls.
PO842627 01
Owner’s Handbook