Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
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Call Services
First Display
Depending on the services you subscribe to, Call Display
information may contain up to three parts; the name of the caller,
the number of the caller, and the name of the line in your
system that the call is on. Use the
display button to select
the setting to be shown first for each telephone:
Name,
Number
or Line.
Programming hints
The Call Information feature is used to display and scroll through
all of the Call Display Information: the caller name, number and
line number. See the Telephone features chapter for more
information.
You may see name or Unknown number on the display if
the information is not available from your telephone company.
You
may see
Private
or
Private
number on the display if
the caller blocks that information.
Voice Message Center telephone numbers
If you subscribe to a Voice Message service, you can access that
service through your
system. This setting specifies the
external telephone number that is automatically dialed by the
Message feature to retrieve voice messages. Use the
display button and the dial pad to enter the external telephone
number for each Voice Message Center.
Programming hints
The display does not show that external messages are waiting
unless the Show External Voice Message prompt is set to Yes.
Five Voice Message Center numbers can be programmed, but
most systems require only one.
Voice Message Center lines
If you subscribe to a Voice Message service, you can specify
which Voice Message Center is used for each external line that
can receive Message Waiting Indication. Use the
display
button to select the setting:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
or N (None).
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