A map for working in programming 7, A map for working in programming – Nortel Networks Modular ICS 4.0 User Manual
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Modular ICS 4.0 System Coordinator Guide
Programming buttons are active or inactive at different stages of
programming. A button is active (meaning you can use that
option), when the indicator next to it is lit (
ª
or
º
).
A map for working in programming
The programming maps on the following two pages show the
headings you’ll see when you move through the display menu
after pressing
ƒ••Ç؈ÏÈÌ
and entering
the password (the default password is
ÅΘȈ
or
¤‹fl›fl
). The maps show you the choices under each
menu heading.
Another level of access is provided for special programming
instances (the default password is
‡¤‡fi°‡
or
SCPLUS).
A Basic password can be used with a limited number of feature
codes, including
••ÊȘ‰
and the codes for turning
call services on and off. For more information, see “Using
passwords” on page 171.
Terminals and sets - Customize the many features
used by telephones. You can change where a call is
forwarded, give a telephone a name, or allow certain
features to be used at a telephone. You can change the
button programming on any telephone on the system.
Lines - Program names for each line.
Services - Turn services on or off. These are Ringing
service, (often called night service) that allows
additional telephones to ring, Restriction service that
blocks certain kinds of calls and Routing Service that
decides what lines a call uses.
Terminals&Sets
Lines
Services
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