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© 2002 Nort el Networ ks P0988 138 06 B usiness Com municati ons Manager N etV i sion T elephone and NetVision Dat a T e lephone IP T el ephone Fe ature Car d (Model #: NP-4046-100)[...]
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T radema rks NOR TEL NETWORKS an d Busin es s Com m uni ca tions Man age r ar e tr ade m ar k s of No rt el N e two r ks . Symb ol, Spe ct rum 2 4, and Net V i sio n ar e trade mark s of Symbol T echnol og ie s, I nc.[...]
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P age 3 A hand set user gui de is su pplied w ith e ach Sym bol ® Ne tVision handset which d escribes , in detail, how to use t he bu ttons on the handset, inc ludi ng any data-re late d but tons fou nd on th e NetVi sion Dat a phone . Note : Th e bu ttons describe d here are n ot lo cate d in the same pl ace on all m odels . Y ou m ust be l ogged[...]
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P a ge 4 Some o f the Ne tVis ion and Net V isi on Data telepho ne call f eatures are con figur ed throu gh the Net Vis ion P hone Admi nistr ator . These fea tures ap pear i n t he func tion men u on t he displa y of y our handse t. Th ese f eature s can b e access ed from that me nu in o ne of th e fo llowi ng w ay s: Accessi ng Business Comm u n[...]
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P a ge 5 Some o f these f eat ures ma y be pr ogram med on to t he menu . Ref er to A cc e ss i n g t h e m en u fe at u r es fo r direct ions about how t o use f eatu res progr ammed on the me nu. N ote that y ou can also manu ally acti vate men u feat ures wit h th e codes giv en belo w . Y ou u se t he f ollo wing fea ture c odes b y s electi ng[...]
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P a ge 6 If you a re a hun t group member , you hav e ac cess to H unt gr oup f eature s. Not e: Alternate l angu age choi ces only work f or sy stem-ge nerate d call f eat ures . A utomati cally redial the la st e xternal telephon e number that you dialed. Li ne pools allow telepho nes t o shar e se ver al li nes f or mak ing calls . Ent er the co[...]
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P a ge 7 and z one 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 Mak e a pag e annou ncement to all, or to a spec ific g roup o f tel ephones , thro ugh th e teleph one spe akers . Zone 0 page s al l zone s. Ex ter nal p age Mak e a pag e annou ncement t hroug h an ex ternal lo udspea ker s ystem. Int e r na l an d ex t er n al pa ge and zone 0 , 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 Mak [...]
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P a ge 8 T o scr oll thro ugh the speed-d ial l ist: 1. Press once . 2. Scr oll thr ough the l ist sho wn on t he displ ay t o fin d the n um ber yo u wan t. 3. Press . Di al a n ex ternal t elep hone n umber u sing a t wo-dig it co de (01 t o 70). Syst em speed dial codes can be u sed from any displa y tel ephone i n the system . The y are as sig [...]
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P a ge 9 – T o find the new e st pa r ke d c all: E nter . (Th is c ode can al so be assi gned to the f eature menu. ) The ca ll tha t was parked last wil l be come th e ac tiv e call on yo ur int ercom k ey . When y ou re park a ca ll, re gardles s of whe n it w as recei ved, it be comes the new est park ed ca ll. Put ting a SWCA call on Hold: H[...]
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P a ge 10 Ans wer an e xternal call tha t is rin ging on a lin e that ha s been placed i nto a Ri ngin g Service sc hedule from an y telep hone in your syst em. Th is f eatur e does not work f or a private line . Mak e an an nounce m ent or begi n a con ve rsat ion thro ugh the speak er of an other te lephone in the s ystem. N ote: T elep hones w i[...]