Nortel Networks PO937240 02 Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
Chapter 1 Introduction 25
Telephone Features Programming Guide
Telephone buttons
This guide shows the Business Series Terminals buttons. Table 1 shows which buttons to use on the
different types of Nortel Networks telephones. See Telephone buttons on page 25.
You can enter ,
Ä
, or ƒ and the code to use a feature. For example: Press
≤·°⁄ to access your mailbox.
The T7100telephone works differently from other telephones on your system because it does not
have line buttons. Where other telephones can require that you select a line button to answer a call,
on the T7100 telephone you pick up the handset. Where other telephones require you to select a
line button to take a call off hold, you press on the T7100 telephone.
On T7100 telephones, you can answer a second call by pressing . Your active call is put on
hold and you connect to the waiting call. You can have no more than two active calls at one time.
The T7100 telephone does not have a © button.
Table 2 shows the buttons and their functions for each telephone. See Telephone button functions
on page 25.
For more information about telephone buttons, refer to your Telephone User Card.
Table 1 Telephone buttons
Button Name T7100, T7208, T7316
M7100, M7208, M7310,
M7324
M7100N, M7208N,
M7310N, M7324N
Feature
Ä
ƒ
Handsfree Bottom right-hand button
©
©
Mute
©
©
©
Hold
ú
˙
Volume Control
Ã
Release
®
¨
®
Table 2 Telephone button functions
Dial pad Used for dialing numbers and for entering numbers and letters when
you are programming.
Display Shows instructions for calling and programming.
Display buttons The current use appears on the display above each button.
Memory buttons Dial a number or feature code stored on the button.
Feature button Allows you to enter a feature code while using or programming the
telephone.
Hold button Puts an active call on hold.
Release button Hangs up an active call or ends programming.
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