Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
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Glossary
M7208 Telephone:
A telephone
that has a one-line display and
eight programmable memory
buttons with indicators.
Telephone:
A telephone
that has a two-line display, 3
display buttons, 10
programmable memory buttons
with indicators, and 12
dual-memory programmable
buttons without indicators. An
Telephone can be
equipped with a Busy Lamp
Field.
M7324 Telephone:
A telephone
with a two-line display, 3 display
buttons, and 24 programmable
memory buttons with indicators.
An M7324 Telephone can be
equipped with a CAP module.
M7900 Telephone:
A telephone
with a touch-screen display that
replaces the display and
memory buttons of other
telephones. It provides
simplified access to
Features and an interface to
computer driven applications.
Memory buttons:
The buttons
that can be programmed to dial
frequently used features or
numbers automatically. See
M7100, M7208, M7310, M7324
and M7900 Telephone entries
for their exact memory button
configurations.
Message: A
feature that allows
you to indicate to another
internal user that you would like
them to call you.
Music source: A
radio or other
source of music that can be
connected to the Key Service
Unit to provide music for the
Music on Hold and Background
Music features. A music source
is not part of the
system
and must be supplied by the
customer.
N
Names: A
feature that allows
you to assign names to System
Speed Dial numbers, external
lines, telephones, and Service
Modes in Administration
programming. You can use up
to sixteen characters to name a
System Speed Dial number,
and seven characters to name a
telephone, line, or Service
Mode. If a Name has not been
assigned, the line number or DN
appears on the display instead
of a Name.
Night Service: See
Service
Modes.
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