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Name and number blocking, Pause, Priority call – Nortel Networks Norstar ICS User Manual

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Name and
number
blocking

≤°⁄·

Cancel ≤£°⁄·

Block the outgoing name and/or number on a per-call basis.
1. Press ≤°⁄·.

Page

*^ (cannot
receive pages)

≤fl‚ and the code (1 to 3) and zone
(Zones 0 to 6 on Modular ICS and zones 1 to 3 on Compact ICS)
Make a page announcement through either the internal (code 1) or
external (code 2) speakers, or both (code 3). Zone 0 on the Modular
ICS pages all zones.
Page announcements are programmed to timeout after a pre-selected
amount of time which is set by your system administrator.
Internal page ≤fl⁄ and zone
Make a page announcement to all, or to a specific group of telephones,
through the telephone speakers.
External page ≤fl¤
Make a page announcement through an external loudspeaker system.
Internal and external page ≤fl‹ and zone
Make a page announcement through both your telephone speakers
and an external loudspeaker system.

Pause

≤‡°
Program a 1.5-second delay

, into an external autodial sequence.

For pulse dialing: • also inserts a 1.5-second delay.

Priority Call

*^(ringing call)

≤fl·
Interrupt a person who is on a call.
A person on another call can press ≤°fi (Do Not Disturb) to block
priority calls.

Privacy

≤°‹
Change the privacy setting for an external line.
If a line normally has privacy, this permits another telephone that
shares the line to join your call by selecting the active line.
If a line normally has privacy disabled, this prevents another telephone
that shares the line from joining your call by selecting the active line.
The privacy setting is re-established once you end your call or when
you enter the Privacy feature code again.

Ring Again

≤¤

Cancel ≤£¤

Monitor a busy or unanswered telephone, or a busy line pool within
your system. Ring Again signals you to call back when the telephone
or line pool becomes available.

Ring
volume

^ (set-based)

≤•°‚
Make your telephone ring so that you can adjust the volume. You can
also adjust the volume any time your telephone rings.