Nortel Networks ICS 4.1 user manual

User manual for the device Nortel Networks ICS 4.1

Device: Nortel Networks ICS 4.1
Category: Telephone
Manufacturer: Nortel Networks
Size: 1.52 MB
Added : 4/17/2013
Number of pages: 77
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Compact ICS 4.1 Programming Record
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Contents Installed equipment 2 Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) 3 Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) 6 Installed telephones and other devices 9 Profile 10 Dialpad 10 Startup 10 Terminals&Sets 10 Line Access 10 Capabilities 11 Name 12 User prefernces 12 Button prgrming 13 User speed dial 16 Restrictions 17 Restrn filters 17 Set restrns 19 Line/set restrns 19 Telco features 19 CLASS assignmnt 19 1stDisplay 20 Called ID 20 Log space 20 Lines 21 Trunk/Line Data 21 If Loop, BRI-2, BRI-ST,

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ii Restrictions 21 Telco features 22 Telco features 24 If Target lines 26 Services 29 Ringing service 29 Restriction service 29 Routing service 30 Dest codes 31 Common settings 33 Control sets 33 Schedule names 33 Sys speed dial 34 Passwords 35 COS pswds 35 Call log paswds 36 Progrming pswds 37 IRAD password 37 Hospitality 37 Time&Date 37 System prgrming 38 Hunt groups 38 Change DNs 38 Featr settings 39 Direct-dial 39 CAP assignment 39 Access codes 40 Auto Attendant 40 Auto Attendant greetings

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iii National length 43 Make/Break ratio 43 Release reasons 43 Intrnl modem 43 Alarm reporting 43 Hospitality 44 Telco Features 44 VMsg ctr tel#s 44 ONN blocking 44 Software Keys 44 Hardware 45 Cd1-KSU 45 Cd2-KSU 47 Maintenance 52 System version 52 Sys test log 53 Sys Admin Log 54 Template specific defaults 55 Glossary of programming headings and settings 56 P0906186 Issue 02 Compact ICS 4.1 Programming Record

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iv Compact ICS 4.1 Programming Record P0906186 Issue 02

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Page 1 Customer/Company Supplier Address Customer service representative Telephone Telephone Billing number Installer System coordinator Installation date All defaults (for the Square template) are shown in bold and underlined text. Copying set programming You can use COPY to copy programming from one telephone to another set, a range of sets or all the sets. Depending on where the display button is pressed, you will copy either all the programming for a telephone or only the programming foun

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Page 2 Installed equipment 0x16 ICS Telephones Quantity Equipment Quantity Equipment Compact ICS (Integrated Communications System) M7100 Trunk Cartridge, Loop Start M7208 Trunk Cartridge, CI (Call Information) M7310 2-line Basic Rate ST I/F line card (Profiles 2 and 3 only) M7310 with Busy Lamp Field (BLF) 4-line Basic Rate ST I/F line card M7324 2-line Basic Rate U I/F line card (Profiles 1 and 4 only) M7324 with 1 Central Answering Position (CAP) 4-line Basic Rate U I/F line card (Profiles 1

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Page 3 Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Programming overview (Profiles 1 and 4) Name 221 Remote restrns 04 Normal Profile PROF 1 Lines User prefernces Night 31 Evening 32 Show line:_ Model M7208 Lunch 33 Button prgrming Trunk/Line data Dialpad Q, Z:0 Sched 4 00 User speed dial 00 Sched 5 (If Loopstart) Call log opt’ns Sched 6 00 Trunk Type Loop No one answered Startup Line type Public Telco features Dialing opt’ns Dial mode Tone Standard dial VMsg center 1 Template Square PrimeSet 21

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Page 4 (if number is programmed) None Lunch Line assignment DISA DN None Use prime line Sched 4 None Show line:_ Auto Attendant Display digits Y Sched 5 None Lnnn: Unassigned (if Display digits=N) Sched 6 None Mode: Broadcast Auto Attend Off Name Sys Spd Dial 01 Sched:Night Hunt delay: 4 Attd Set 21 Service Off Bypass restr’n N If busy: BusyTone Language N 60 Overflow Timeout: First English Sched:Evening Overflow: or Second NONE Passwords Sched:Lunch System Answer Name: <7

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Page 5 Hospitality Loop 201 T Type Room/desk info (if Loop type is T) Show set:___ Lines 001-002 Room #: _ No SPIDs assigned Adm pwd req’d: Y (if SPIDs are assigned) Call restrns SPID1 Vacant: 00 1 # of B-channls Use flt:__ Network DNs 00 Basic: No DNs assigned Mid: 00 (if Loop type is S) Full: 00 Sampling Fixed Service time DNs on Loop 201 00 Hour: Assign DNs 00 Minutes: None Loop DN Alarm (if DNs are assigned) Attn attempts: 3 Both Call type Retry intrvl: 4 Card type BRI-U4 Attn duration: 1

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Page 6 Defaults are shown in bold and underlined Programming overview (Profiles 2 and 3) Name 221 Remote restrns 04 Normal Profile PROF 1 Lines User prefernces Night 31 Evening 32 Show line:_ Model M7208 Lunch 33 Button prgrming Trunk/Line data Dialpad Q, Z:0 Sched 4 00 User speed dial 00 Sched 5 (If Loopstart) Call log opt’ns Sched 6 00 Trunk Type Loop No one answered Startup Line type Public Telco features Dialing opt’ns Dial mode Tone Standard dial VMsg center 1 Template Square PrimeSet 21

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Page 7 (if number is programmed) None Lunch Line assignment DISA DN None Use prime line Sched 4 None Show line:_ Auto Attendant Display digits Y Sched 5 None Lnnn: Unassigned (if Display digits=N) Sched 6 None Mode: Broadcast Auto Attend Off Name Sys Spd Dial 01 Sched:Night Hunt delay: 4 Attd Set 21 Service Off Bypass restr’n N If busy: BusyTone Language N 60 Overflow Timeout: First English Sched:Evening Overflow: or Second NONE Passwords Sched:Lunch System Answer Name: <7

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Page 8 Hospitality Loop 201 T Type Room/desk info (if Loop type is T) Show set:___ Lines 001-002 Room #: _ ONN blk SuprsBit Adm pwd req’d: Y Ovlap recving: N Call restrns Public digit length: 8 Vacant: 00 (if Loop type is S) Use flt:__ Sampling Fixed 00 Basic: Assign DNs Mid: 00 Loop DN None Full: 00 (if system uses standard feature cartridge) Service time Cd2-KSU Loop 00 Hour: 00 Minutes: Alarm Maintenance Attn attempts: 3 Retry intrvl: 4 System version Attn duration: 15 12hr Time format Po

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Page 9 Installed telephones and other devices Name or location Telephone Model BLF CAP ATA Port No. Default DN New DN † (max. 7 digits) (max. 7 digits) † Extension numbers are changed at System prgrming: Change DNs P0906186 Issue 02 Compact ICS 4.1 Programming Record

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Page 10 Photocopy pages before using. Profile Profile PROF 1 PROF 2 PROF 3 PROF 4 Dialpad Dialpad Q, Z:0 Q, Z:7,9 Startup Square Hybrid PBX Template 21 __________________________ Start DN Terminals&Sets Line Access (Terminals&Sets: Line access) Sets: (max. 7 digits) Line assignment 001 A R 001 A R 001 A R 001 A R 001 A R 001 A R 001 A R 002 A R 002 A R 002 A R 002 A R 002 A R 002 A R 002 A R List 3 digit line number and _ _ _ A R _ _ _ A R _ _ _ A R _ _ _ A R _ _ _ A R _ _

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Page 11 Answer DNs A R A R A R A R A R A R A R Enter DNs of sets to be A R A R A R A R A R A R A R answered and circle Answer DN type. A R A R A R A R A R A R A R AR = Appear&Ring A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A = Appear only blank = Unassigned OLI# None None None None None None None ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ ________ * Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N Y N OLI as calld # Y N * Profile 1and 4 only Capabilities (Terminals&Sets: Capabilities) Sets: (max. 7 digits) Fwd no answer N

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Page 12 Name (Terminals&Sets: Name) Name (max. 7 char.) 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ User prefernces (Terminals&Sets: User preferences) Model M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7324 CAP M7310 M7310 M7310 M7310 M7310 M7310 M7310 M7208 M7208 M7208 M7208 M7208 M7208 M7208 M7100 M7100 M7100 M7100 M7100 M7100 M7100 ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA ATA Intl set Intl set Intl set Intl set Intl set Intl set Intl set Button

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Page 13 Button prgrming M7100 Prgrming Default B01 Last No. M7208 Prgrming Default B01 Grp Pickup B02 Transfer B03 Last No. B04 Page Genrl B05 Conf/Trans B06 Speed Dial B07 Intercom B08 Intercom M7324 Prgrming Default B01 No default B02 No default B03 No default B04 No default B05 No default B06 No default B07 No default B08 No default B09 No default B10 No default B11 No default B12 No default B13 Call Fwd B14 Speed Dial B15 Last No. B16 Saved No. B17 Conf/Trans B18 Transfer B19 DND B20 Gr

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Page 14 M7310 Prgrming Default B01 DND B02 Transfer B03 Call Fwd B04 Grp Pickup B05 Page Grnr B06 Conf/Trans B07 Last No. B08 Voice Call B09 Intercom B10 Intercom B11 Set 21 B12 (shift) Set 33 B13 Set 22 B14 (shift) Set 34 B15 Set 23 B16 (shift) Set 35 B17 Set 24 B18 (shift) Set 36 B19 Set 25 B20 (shift) Set 37 B21 Set 26 B22 (shift) Set 38 B23 Set 27 B24 (shift) Set 39 B25 Set 28 B26 (shift) Set 240 B27 Set 29 B28 (shift) Set 241 B29 Set 30 B30 (shift) Set 242 B31 Set 31 B32 (shift) Set 243


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