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Nortel Business Communication Manager 5.0
Configuration — Devices
Release: 5.0
Document Revision: 02.04
NN40170-500
Document status: Standard
Document issue: 02.04
Document date: August 2009
Product release: BCM 5.0
Job function: Configuration
Type: Technical Publication
Language type: English
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Networks.
Contents
Contents
New in this release
Dynamic Device Configuration 11
Professional Call Recording 12
Introduction
Device configuration overview
Dynamic Device Configuration for BCM450 16
IP phone line configuration 18
Proactive Voice Quality Monitoring 18
Hot desking IP phone configuration 18
Default memory button programming for sets 18
Rules of default button assignment 19
Handsfree and handsfree answerback 20
Call answer privacy features 21
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Automatic call hold (autohold) 22
Parking and transferring calls 22
Call sharing, call park, and SWCA buttons 24
Feature configuration: calling features 25
Set-to-set display messaging 25
Paging and paging constraints 25
System-Wide Call Appearance 29
Key availability and programming 31
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Set template administration 32
Template import and export capability 34
System parameter configuration
Accessing system identification 37
Synchronize system with an NTP Server or trunk 39
Setting clock control to local system 40
Configuring schedule name and timers 40
Configuring scheduled service 42
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Basic parameters for analog sets and devices configuration 45
Configuring analog telephones 46
Assigning a line to an analog telephone 47
Adding line assignments and line pools for analog telephones 48
Configuring set capabilities and user preferences for analog telephones 49
Configuring telephone capabilities for analog telephones 49
Programming outgoing call restrictions for analog telephones 51
Setting restriction filters for analog telephones 51
Setting line/set restrictions for analog telephones 52
Assigning pause for external dialing for analog devices 52
55 Basic parameters for digital sets configuration
Configuring digital telephones using the DN panels 56
Assigning a line to a digital telephone 56
Adding line assignments and line pools to digital telephones 58
Configuring set capabilities and preferences for digital sets 59
Configuring digital telephone capabilities 61
Configuring preferences for a digital telephone 63
Programming digital telephone memory buttons 63
Programming user speed dials for digital telephones 65
Programming outgoing call restrictions for digital telephones 65
Setting restriction filters for digital telephones 66
Setting line/set restrictions for digital telephones 66
IP phone configuration
Assigning a line to an IP telephone 68
Adding line assignments and line pools to IP telephones 69
Configuring set capabilities and preferences for IP sets 70
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Configuring IP telephone capabilities 71
Configuring preferences for an IP telephone 72
Telephone relocation
Digital telephone relocation 75
Keeping an IP telephone active 76
IP telephone relocation without changing the DN 76
IP telephone relocation with a changed DN 76
Central answering positions configuration
Configuring CAP assignments (eCAPs) 79
Programming CAP/KIM buttons 80
Hunt Group configuration
Configuring Hunt Group general settings 81
Adding members to Hunt Groups 85
Deleting members from Hunt Groups 85
Changing order of members in Hunt Groups 86
Assigning lines to Hunt Groups 86
Deleting lines from Hunt Groups 87
External Hunt Group calls monitoring
Hospitality system configuration
Setting up a hospitality system 91
Deleting a room assignment from a set 92
Setting call restrictions (by room) 93
Programming wake-up services (by room) 93
Global VoIP features
Configuring IP features list 95
Accessing features through Services button 96
Defining a key label for a feature 96
Using the Hot desking feature 97
Setting up a password for Hot desking 97
Resetting the Hot desking password 98
Diverting an IP phone configuration 98
Cancelling Hot desking from the diverted phone 99
Cancelling Hot desking from the target phone 99
Configuring a new time zone on a remote IP phone 99
Forcing firmware download to a Nortel IP phone 100
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Telephony features configuration
Telephony features configuration procedures 103
Configuring telephony features navigation 103
Adjusting contrast through Element Manager 104
Adjusting contrast through the telephone set 104
Adjusting contrast through the telset interface 104
Configuring the call dialing method through Element Manager 105
Configuring the call dialing method through the telephone set 105
Configuring the call dialing method through the telset interface 106
Configuring the language in the display through Element Manager 106
Configuring the language in the display through the telephone set 107
Adjusting the receiver volume through Element Manager 107
Adjusting the receiver volume through the telephone set 107
Configuring the auxiliary ringer (option) 108
Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for lines 108
Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for telephones 108
Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for ring groups 108
Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for hunt groups 109
Set access to call answer features configuration
Configuring for calls direct to set 112
Configuring handsfree and handsfree answerback 112
Configuring for calls not direct to set 113
Configuring Directed Pickup 113
Adding a set to a pickup group 114
Configuring for answering any call 114
Assigning a set to a ring group 114
Creating a ring group schedule 115
Configuring ring group line settings 115
Blocking set access to trunk answer 117
Defining which calls must alert answer DNs 117
Assigning an answer DN to a set 118
Allowing do not disturb on a set 119
Blocking set access to the DND feature 119
Configuring privacy for a physical line 119
Programming a line to automatically enable privacy 120
Intrusion controls configuration 120
Configuring intrusion controls 120
Configuring full autohold on a line 121
Configuring autohold on a set 121
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Configuring transfer of unanswered calls 122
Programming call redirection on a line 124
Adjusting the call redirect tone 124
Configuring forwarding of unanswered calls 125
Blocking set access to call forwarding 125
Configuring the call camp-on timer 125
Setting up the call park access code 126
Determining call park code assignment sequence 127
Sharing calls by parking on SWCA buttons 127
Allowing Malicious Caller ID (ETSI ISDN) 131
Resetting the call log space 132
Resetting call log password 134
Set access to calling feature programming
Blocking user access to feature programming 137
Blocking set-level access to feature programming 137
Protecting privacy of outgoing calls 138
Configuring call process on busy signal 138
Configuring priority calling 138
Activating and cancelling ring again 139
Configuring system-level parameters for paging 140
Configuring set-level parameters for paging 140
Configuring auto-hold on incoming pages 141
Allowing dialing shortcuts 141
Allowing last number redial 142
Allowing saved number redial 142
Programming speed dials in the DN record 143
Programming user speed dials at the set 144
Blocking set-level access to button programming 145
BCM 5.0 devices special features configuration
Configuring a hotline telephone 147
Assigning a pause for external dialing 148
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Configuring a control telephone 149
Assigning a supervisor telephone 150
Configuring silent monitoring 150
Configuring a direct dial telephone 152
Configuring access to a direct dial telephone 153
System-wide call appearance configuration
Adding SWCA keys to your telephone 155
Assigning a received call to a SWCA key 156
Retrieving a call from a SWCA key 157
Conferencing a call parked on a SWCA key 157
Set template creation and export
New set template creation
Launching the set template screen 163
Creating a new set template 163
Creating a set template from a set 166
Adding models to a template 167
Setting model-specific button data 168
Assigning a template to sets 169
Set Template export and import
Exporting a template to a file 172
Importing a template from a file 173
Set template access
Copying a template from a backup 176
Set template access and modification
Set template modification
Modifying the sets associated with a template 183
Modifying the models associated with a template 189
Deleting a template or set model 190
Line and set parameter renumbering
Renumbering set parameters 192
Renumbering line parameters 193
Voice mailbox set up
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DMC feature list arrangement
Common procedures
Copying telephone configurations 203
Recording and reporting alarm codes 204
General features
Features: by name and activation code 207
Button programming feature 211
Lines and DN reference
Embark validation error messages for DPNSS (UK) 218
SWCA line relabeling examples 218
Feature references
External call codes and definitions 221
Hunt group feature operation 223
DN records panes
Main pane tab: common fields 230
Capabilities and Preferences main tab 238
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The information in this document applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Features
See the following sections for information found in this document.
Dynamic Device Configuration
Although Dynamic Device Configuration is not available for BCM50 Release
5.0, the Telephony Resources screen has been aligned with the BCM450 version. For more information about Dynamic Device Configuration, see
Dynamic Device Configuration for BCM450 (page 16)
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Call logs
The number of spaces for call logs has been increased to 1000 for BCM50 systems, and to 3000 for BCM450 systems. For more information about
configuring call logs, see Configuring call logs (page 132) . For more
information about increased scalability options for BCM50 and BCM450 systems with Release 5.0, see Nortel Business Communications Manager 5.0
Configuration—System (NN40170-501), or Nortel Business Communications
Manager 5.0 System Overview (NN40170-103).
Find Me/Follow Me
Find Me/Follow Me allows simultaneous ringing of up to five different external destinations. Users and administrators can configure these destination numbers. You can configure Find Me/Follow Me based on the time and day by configuring schedules. Using Find Me/Follow Me, you can pick up a call either at your primary extension (your desk phone for example) or at one of the five external destinations, such as a cell phone, your home phone, or another phone. When you answer the call at one destination the other alerting calls are disconnected. By doing this, the Find Me/Follow Me feature reduces the chance of missed calls. You can then transfer the answered call back and forth between your desk phone and other devices in your list of Find Me/Follow Me external destinations. For more information about configuring Find Me/Follow
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Me, see Nortel Business Communications Manager Find Me/Follow Me
Administration Guide (40010-678) and Nortel Business Communications
Manager User Guide (NN40010-118).
Professional Call Recording
The professional call recording feature records a call from the time that you request to record the call until the call ends. The feature supports recording a conference call hosted or joined by a DN. For more information about
Professional Call Recording, see Nortel Busines Communications Manager
5.0 Configuration—Telephony (NN40170-502), and Nortel Business
Communications Manager 5.0 Planning and Engineering (NN40170-200).
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Introduction
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
This guide describes how to configure and assign features to Nortel Business
Communications Manager (BCM) 5.0 telephony devices through Telset and through Element Manager.
The concepts, operations, and tasks described in this guide relate to the BCM
5.0 software. This guide provides task-based information about how to assign features and provide basic programming for the Business Communications
Manager.
Use Element Manager, Startup Profile, and Telset Administration to configure various BCM parameters.
In brief, the information in this guide explains:
• global telephony settings
• steps to configure DNs
• product features and how to assign them
The BCM 5.0 system provides private network and telephony management capability to small and medium-sized businesses.
Navigation
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Device configuration overview (page 15)
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System parameter configuration (page 37)
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Central answering positions configuration (page 79)
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External Hunt Group calls monitoring (page 89)
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Hospitality system configuration (page 91)
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Basic parameters for analog sets and devices configuration (page 45)
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Basic parameters for digital sets configuration (page 55)
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IP phone configuration (page 67)
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Telephone relocation (page 75)
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Global VoIP features (page 95)
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Telephony features configuration (page 103)
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Set access to call answer features configuration (page 111)
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Set access to calling feature programming (page 137)
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BCM 5.0 devices special features configuration (page 147)
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System-wide call appearance configuration (page 155)
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Set template creation and export (page 159)
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New set template creation (page 161)
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Set Template export and import (page 171)
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Set template access and modification (page 179)
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Set template access (page 175)
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Set template modification (page 181)
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Line and set parameter renumbering (page 191)
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Voice mailbox set up (page 195)
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DMC feature list arrangement (page 201)
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Lines and DN reference (page 217)
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Device configuration overview
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
This section gives an overview about configuring and assigning features to telephony devices through Telset and through Element Manager.
Navigation
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Dynamic Device Configuration for BCM450 (page 16)
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Features and applications (page 16)
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System feature codes (page 17)
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Default memory button programming for sets (page 18)
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Call answer features (page 19)
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Call answer privacy features (page 21)
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Parking and transferring calls (page 22)
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Feature configuration: calling features (page 25)
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Special features for sets (page 26)
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System-Wide Call Appearance (page 29)
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Set Template Programming (page 32)
Configuration methods
You can configure devices through Business Element Manager in different ways. Two of the device configuration methods are Dynamic Device
Configuration (DDC) and Set Template Programming.
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Dynamic Device Configuration for BCM450
Attention: Dynamic Device Configuration method is applicable only to
BCM450.
The BCM450 locates and assigns DNs and line numbers dynamically, as required, until either all hardware administered to a system is populated with the necessary DNs and line numbers or the system reaches maximum capacity. When you install a telephony device or hardware component
BCM450, it must be configured to assign the necessary DNs/Lines and associated resources to make that device operational. Assigning DNs on an as-needed basis provides much more flexibility for configuring access/linepool/routing codes.
With DDC, the Location of a device is independent of the Bus value associated with a device. In Element Manager devices are not indexed by Bus.
They are listed and indexed by a Location. For example, an MBM in Location
“Main MBM 1” may get assigned Bus 10 in one configuration, but subsequent changes to the configuration may result in “Main MBM 1” being assigned Bus
11 (or any other valid Bus value). The Bus assigned to a device is now one of several resources that a device receives during configuration to become operational.
While BCM50 does not support DDC, the Telephony Resources screen has a similar look and feel to the BCM450 version. Since MBM DIP switches are always set to the On position, there is no DIP switch column on the BCM50 screen, and the totals of each resource type are fixed (for example, 32 IP Sets,
64 Appl DNs, and so on). The Configure and Deconfigure buttons are not present on the BCM50 screen.
Features and applications
BCM supports the complete range of IP telephony features offered by existing
BCM products as well as many applications provided on the existing BCM platforms.
Applications overview
BCM 5.0 supports the following applications
• Voice Messaging for standard voice mail and auto-attendant features
• Unified Messaging providing integrated voice mail management between voice mail and common e-mail applications
• Fax Suite providing support for attached analog fax devices
• Voice Networking features
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• LAN (computer telephony engine) CTE
• IP Music
• Intelligent Contact Center
• Meet Me Conferencing
• Find Me/Follow Me
• InTouch
• Professional Call Recording
System feature codes
The BCM 5.0 provides a complete list of the feature codes that can be accessed from digital and IP telephones. For more information about feature
codes see, Features: by name and activation code (page 207)
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Button programming feature (page 211)
provides a list of the features that are programmable under the DN record Button Programming heading.
Lines and numbers
Lines are the channels that carry telephony signals into the system, within the system, and out of the system. A line can be assigned to a DN.
DN records parameters
The DN record defines the specific function of each telephone within the system.
The following paths indicate where to access DN record parameters in
Element Manager and through Telset Administration:
• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs
• Telset interface: **CONFIG>Terminals and Sets
Other areas of programming that affect how each telephone functions include:
• system settings
• telephone model
The DN records panel is a multilayered panel with multiple tabs. Although all panels show up for all models, not all models require configuration for all panels.
Analog set customization
Analog telephones and devices have a limited feature set. They do not have programmable buttons, access to remote voice mail systems, or user preferences. These telephones also do not support Answer DNs.
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As well, specific ATA settings are required. These settings depend on how the telephone is connected to the system (ASM, ASM8+, or ATA).
IP phone line configuration
IP telephones have a very similar DN configuration to digital telephones.
There are several models of i-series telephones, and each telephone has a different number of programmable buttons. Refer to the Nortel i-series telephone user cards for details.
Proactive Voice Quality Monitoring
The following path indicates where to set PVQM thresholds in Element
Manager:
• Element Manager: Administration > Telephony Metrics > PVQM >
Threshold Settings Panel
PVQM monitors and reports on call quality in process, not just after the end of the call. This enables more timely and accurate resolution of potential call quality problems, especially on more lengthy calls. A call quality threshold is set so that an exception is reported if the quality drops below a configurable value.
PVQM is fully supported on 1210, 1220, 1230, 1110, 1120E, and 1140E IP phones and on Phase 2 of the 2000 series IP sets. Phase 1 of the 2000 series
IP sets support only the following PVQM metrics: packet loss, inter arrival jitter, and round trip delay.
Hot desking IP phone configuration
You can transfer your IP telephony configuration temporarily from one IP telephone to another using the Hot desking feature. This feature is described in detail in the Telephone Features User Guide (NN40020-100). You use
FEATURE *999 to enter the feature. To perform Hot desking, you are prompted for a password, which is specified at the telephone, before you can complete the task.
Default memory button programming for sets
Button programming allows you to program the buttons on a telephone with internal and external autodialers, and with programmed feature keys.
Assigned line, Hunt group designator, answer DNs buttons, intercom buttons, and handsfree buttons cannot be changed through button programming.
These latter features appear in read-only format on the Button Programming table. During startup, the installer chooses one of the available telephony template (PBX or DID). Each profile has a default features set that assigns automatically to the programmable buttons on telephones plugged into the system, unless you configure different settings in the DN record.
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Rules of default button assignment
The following are the rules of default button assignment:
• Line and intercom buttons assigned by default templates can be changed in programming.
• Handsfree and Answer DN buttons are not assigned by default. When these features are programmed, however, they are automatically assigned to specific buttons.
• Telephones can have a maximum of eight intercom buttons. When Answer
DNs are assigned, they appear above the handsfree button, if there is one, at the bottom right-hand corner on the telephone. The model 7000 and
7100 digital phones and analog telephones are automatically assigned two intercom lines.
• Default line button assignment starts on or near the top of the left column, and descends.
• Default button programming does not necessarily provide default line assignments.
• Line assignments can be moved by the user to more convenient buttons.
Telephony features
Feature programming has two aspects. Some features are set for all telephones and devices, and some features are set on an individual basis in the DN record. These features are available only on digital and IP telephones.
You can block the user from using these feature keys by setting the set lock for the telephone to Partial or Full (Configuration > Telephony > Sets >
Active Sets > Restrictions tab > Set Lock drop-down list).
Call answer features
If a call comes into a designated line button, you press that button to answer the call. (This feature is not available on all telephones.)
If there are no line buttons on your telephone, or the call rings but no line buttons light up, choose one of three ways to answer a call at your telephone:
• lift the receiver.
• press the Handsfree button and speak through the external speaker.
• answer through a headset.
Calls can also have special ring tones, depending on distinctive ring values for the lines and the telephone.
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Handsfree and handsfree answerback
Enable Handsfree (HF) to use the telephone speakers or a headset. Enable
HF answerback to allow users to answer a call without lifting the handset, or to use a headset.
This feature is set on a per-telephone basis through Element Manager.
The handsfree and handsfree answerback feature is not available on telephones with no speakerphone capability (2001, 7000, 7100).
Call queuing
This feature allows you to answer the next incoming call on your telephone, based on call priority. Call priority is based on waiting time. The caller that has waited the longest is answered first.
To use call queuing: Press FEATURE 801.
Directed pickup
This feature allows a user to answer any ringing telephone in the system.
Enter FEATURE 76, and the DN of a ringing telephone, to answer any telephone in the system.
By default, this feature is enabled.
To disable the feature, in Element Manager (Configuration > Telephony >
Global Settings > Feature Settings), clear the check box.
Pickup groups
This feature allows the user to answer calls on another telephone in the same pickup group.
Enter FEATURE 75. The external call that has been ringing the longest is answered first.
Trunk answer
This feature is only active when a ringing service schedule is running. It allows a user to answer a ringing call in any area in the system, from any telephone in the system. The line being answered does not have to appear, or ring, at the telephone being used to answer the call.
Press FEATURE 800.
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Answer DNs
Program a telephone to provide automatic call alerting and call answering for other telephones in the system. The DNs of the other telephones are referred to as Answer DNs.
Call answer privacy features
To maintain your privacy, or if you do not want to be disturbed, you can choose not to answer a call, or you can use one of the features described below. If you choose not to answer the call, the Delayed ring transfer setting determines how many rings occur before the call is transferred to the prime telephone.
(Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings).
Automatic privacy enable
When you have lines assigned to more than one telephone, anyone with the line appearance can answer a call, or join a call in progress. To provide exclusive access for a user, you can program privacy on a line, in which case, only one person at a time can use the line. (This does not apply to target lines.)
You can program some lines to make a call private automatically.
Do not disturb (DND)
Forward your calls to a designated prime telephone, when there is no other telephone assigned with the line. An internal caller receives a display indicating that the telephone has Do Not Disturb active. They can either call back, or use the Priority call feature to override the feature.
Intrusion controls
If your system is part of a private network that uses the Meridian call attendant on a centralized voice mail system, the attendant can use the break-in feature to interrupt a call, regardless of any other settings on your line. The exception is if you have a higher intrusion priority than the attendant. If this is the situation, the attendant is forced to camp the call at your telephone, or redirect the call elsewhere in the system.
This feature is set on a per-telephone basis.
Call hold features
After you answer a call, you can transfer the call, look up some information, or answer another call. Use the Hold feature to place a call on hold.
Call hold
Place a call on hold by pressing HOLD.
If you have system wide call appearance (SWCA) keys defined, this can also place the call on a SWCA key, and allow others to answer the call. Refer to the
SWCA section for more details.
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To retrieve the call, press the held line button, or press the Hold button a second time if there is no line button.
There is no system programming for this feature: it is always active if the telephone has a Hold button.
Automatic call hold (autohold)
A line or the telephone can be programmed to automatically place an active call on hold while answering another call, or placing a call.
Model 7100 and 7000 telephones, which do not have line keys, also use the
HOLD key to toggle between active calls.
FEATURE 73 activates this feature. FEATURE #73 cancels the feature.
Exclusive call hold
You can put a call on Exclusive Hold so that the calls can be retrieved only at your telephone.
Parking and transferring calls
Calls coming in can be transferred after they are answered, or automatically transferred if they are not answered at the target telephone.
Call transfer
When you answer a call, you can transfer the call either to a telephone within the system, or to a telephone external to the system, such as a receptionist on another system in a private network.
Telephones which do not use call forward to a voice mail system, can be programmed to forward unanswered external calls to a designated prime telephone.
You may not be able to transfer a call on an external line to an external telephone, depending on the capabilities of the lines.
Line redirection
When you answer a call, you can redirect the line to an external number. When redirected, all incoming calls on that line are directed to the external number.
You can configure a tone to sound on your telephone when a redirection occurs.
Lines can also be redirected through system programming. In this case, redirection can be removed only through system programming.
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Call forward
You can set up a telephone to send calls to another telephone automatically, or to a voice mailbox if the telephone is not answered, or if it rings busy. This feature can be programmed from the system for each telephone, as well as at the telephone.
Call forward to GATI and GATM trunks from an external node is not supported in Poland, Ireland, Australia, UK, or New Zealand market profiles.
Camp-on
Use this feature to reroute an answered call to another telephone, and to park the call at the other telephone if all lines to the telephone are busy. The target telephone displays a message, indicating a camped call, and a tone occurs.
When a line becomes available, the call is uncamped and transferred to the available line.
Centralized voice mail, Meridian: If your system is part of a private network that uses the Meridian call attendant as part of a centralized voice mail system, the attendant can use camp-on to camp a call on any telephone in any system on the network.
Call park
You can park a call on the system that can be accessed from any telephone on the system.
Calls are parked on a three-digit park code. The first digit of the code is a system access code. The last two digits range from 01 to 25. (FEATURE 74)
You can also set a delay period for when the call returns to the telephone from which it was parked; under Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings >
Feature Settings. You can also determine the order used to assign the codes
(Park mode).
Callback
When you direct an answered call to another telephone, the system monitors the call to ensure it is answered. If no one answers the call within a set length of time, the system returns the call to you.
To set the number of rings before the call is transferred back:
Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings, in the Timers subpanel, select the number of rings from the Transfer callback timeout drop-down list.
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Call sharing, call park, and SWCA buttons
System wide call appearance (SWCA) keys allow you to control call park and retrieval features on any type of line across the local system. These features expand the BCM call park and call retrieve features by providing visual indications of the status of any call parked on an SWCA button with indicators.
The calls can also be controlled by directly entering the SWCA feature codes.
You can use SWCA programming to define logical groups of telephones. Each group can be assigned a set of the SWCA codes, which allows them to pass calls within the group. Each telephone in the group also displays the current status of the call, so users can determine which calls are being handled.
Call information
You can view, or track, call information using these features:
•
Malicious caller ID (MCID) (page 24)
•
Call display information
If the telephone is programmed to allow CLID, the telephone displays the name, number, or line name of a ringing or active call. If the call is redirected, you can view redirection information.
Call duration timer
Briefly displays the approximate length of your current or most recent call.
Activate feature: FEATURE 77
Time and date display
Static display changes the first line of the display to show the current time and date (based on system time).
• Activate feature: FEATURE 806.
• Cancel feature: FEATURE #806
Active call display briefly displays the time and date.
• Activate feature: FEATURE 803.
Malicious caller ID (MCID)
This feature records caller information at the central office for the last external call on the active ETSI ISDN line. This feature must be available from your service provider before you can activate it in your system.
If this service is active on the line, you must press FEATURE 897 within 30 seconds after a caller hangs up, and before you hang up.
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Enabling the feature on the system:
Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > Private Network > ETSI >
MCID
Call log
If your system has the appropriate equipment, and you subscribe to the call information feature supplied by your service provider, you can record information about calls received on an external line. The line does not need to be assigned to the telephone that receives the call in order for the information to be logged, nor does an assigned line need to be a ringing line to log a call.
ISDN service packages that come with calling line identification (CLID) can supply the same feature.
LogIt
Store caller information for your current call in your Call Log.
Activate feature: FEATURE 813
Feature configuration: calling features
Use the following features to configure the system and to place outgoing calls.
Set-to-set messaging
The message feature is a standard system feature and has no specific programming. However, some telephones and remote voice mail systems can require programming to ensure that message waiting indicators (MWI) perform as expected.
The Messages feature uses a message waiting list to keep a record of your internal messages and your (external) voice mail messages. To keep a record of external voice mail messages, you must have access to an external Voice
Messaging service with visual message waiting indication and a BCM digital telephone.
Set-to-set display messaging
This feature allows you to leave a message on the display of another telephone in your system, or to analog telephones connected to an Analog
Station Module (ASM/ASM8+). The Messages feature indicates if you have any messages waiting.
Paging and paging constraints
If you are unable to reach a person by telephone, or you want to deliver the same message to more than one person, use the page feature.
This feature allows you to make page announcements in various ways, depending on the audience you are trying to reach.
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Button programming
The Button Programming and CAP/KIM Button Programming tab panels allow you to program the buttons on a telephone with internal and external autodialers, and with programmed feature keys.
You also can use these panels to remove programming from a button, making it blank.
Assigned lines, Hunt group designators, Answer DNs buttons, Intercom buttons, and Handsfree buttons cannot be changed through these panels.
They appear in read-only format.
Special features for sets
You can program telephones and devices to perform specific feature services, such as dialing an emergency number as soon as the handset is picked up, or acting as the control set for the system schedules.
Hotline telephone
You can define a telephone that automatically dials an emergency or direct number when the handset is lifted.
Hotline telephone setup
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab > Preferences - bottom tab
Control telephone
The control telephone allows you to control other telephones in the system by turning service schedules off and on.
Control telephone setup
You can define a control set for lines, individual telephones, and for hunt groups.
Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active Physical Lines > Control Set column
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab
Supervisor telephone
The silent monitoring feature enables specified two-line display telephones to be used to monitor Hunt group and Contact Center operators. You can specify whether the system sounds a tone before breaking into a call or whether the break-in is silent. Display prompts on the supervisor telephone allows the supervisor to unmute or move from user to user.
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Supervisor telephone overview
The following path indicates where to set up silent monitoring parameters in
Element Manager:
Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings >
Advanced Feature Settings
Silent monitoring
The features in this dialog box provide the parameters that determine how you can use supervisor terminals on your system to monitor Hunt group members.
Hospitality services phones
Use the Hospitality panels to set up room telephones, and determine how they function. Once the system is set up, you can change settings through the telephone using the Desk password. Service personnel change the service state of the room using the Room condition password (optional).
Central answering position
A CAP (Central Answering Position) station acts as a central answering and monitoring point for a group or a business.
CAPs become enhanced CAPs (eCAPs) when you identify the telephone DN under the CAP/KIM assignment. You can configure a maximum of 12 CAPs as eCAPs on the system.
All CAPs can be programmed with quick dial numbers that allow the person at this station to monitor and answer call traffic into the group. If you program the
CAP to be an eCAP, lines, hunt group appearances, and line appearances can also be moved to the module.
Central answering position overview
The following paths indicate where to set up a CAP in Element Manager and through Telset Administration:
• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings >
CAP Assignment
• Telset interface: **CONFIG > System prgrming > CAP/KIM assgn
Prime line
The prime line is the DN that the line rings when the system cannot ring the intended DN.
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences
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Direct dial telephone feature
The direct dial telephone is the telephone that system users can dial with one digit, the direct dial access code. A receptionist telephone is one example of this. This telephone is usually the control telephone for system scheduling.
You can create up to five direct dial telephones. However, they all respond to the same direct dial access code.
Programming
Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > General
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences > Capabilities
Extra direct dial set: Configuration > Telephony > Scheduled Services
Enhanced CAP station
Central answering position (CAP station): A CAP can consist of a 7316E digital phone plus one to four eKIMs (key indicator modules), or one to nine
OKIMs. When the CAP is assigned under CAP/KIM assignment in the system, the CAP becomes an enhanced CAP (eCAP), and the modules become known as eKIMs. The system supports a maximum of 12 eCAPs.
eCAPs can:
• monitor system telephone status.
• answer external calls on line buttons.
• monitor Hunt group appearances.
• support multiple appearances of a target line.
• answer external calls on up to 112 lines on a KIM (120 lines on a legacy
CAP), and extend calls to other BCM telephones.
• provide extra memory buttons for the 7316E digital phones.
Telephones with KIMs that are not configured in system programming allow only memory button programming on the modules. In this case, the KIM is known as an OKIM (ordinary KIM). There is no specific limit for the number of
CAPs using OKIMs for the system, except from a call processing point of view.
Legacy CAP: A 7324(N) plus one or two CAP(N)s (Central Answer Position modules)
Hunt groups
The Hunt Groups panel allows you to set up call groups that are assigned a common hunt group.
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Use this feature to group your Contact Center operators so you can target specific types of calls to specific groups. As well, you can define how calls enter the group, so you can control workload based on operator requirements.
For more information, see
Hunt group feature operation (page 223) .
The following paths indicate where to configure hunt groups in Element
Manager and through
Telset Administration:
• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Hunt Groups
• Telset interface: **CONFIG > System prgrming > Hunt GroupsDN for incoming calls. The calls then are distributed to the member telephones.
Ring groups
If you set up call scheduling on the system, you can define groups of telephones into ring groups. This allows you to specify schedules where Trunk
Answer can be used within the ring group to answer incoming calls, even on telephones that do not have that line specifically assigned. You can also define a second direct dial set for a ringing group.
Ring groups and Contact Centers
Refer to the Contact Center documentation for information about setting up this feature.
System-Wide Call Appearance
The System-Wide Call Appearance (SWCA) feature enables you to park incoming and outgoing calls on your BCM and, at the same time, provides call appearance to a group of telephones. Using this feature frees the line used by the call, and enables another user to pick up the call at any telephone that has been assigned the same SWCA keys.
Attention: Your telephone must have a free intercom key to pick up SWCA calls.
SWCA overview
Labelling your telephone keys provides identification about which code is applied to which key. (See diagram below.)
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Assigning SWCA keys Indicate the label for your SWCA keys
Line 1
Telephone key
#
SWCA code
Line 2
SWCA1
SWCA2
SWCA3
If possible, assign the same set of buttons to the same SWCA user codes for all telephones in the call group.
You can use any name for the keys, but a reference to the SWCA code saved on the key is useful.
SWCA4
SWCA5
SWCA6
Intercom
Intercom
FEATURE
*521
FEATURE
*522
FEATURE
*523
FEATURE
*524
FEATURE
*525
FEATURE
*526
FEATURE
*527
FEATURE
*528
FEATURE
*529
Use of Hold with SWCA keys
If a call does not automatically park on a SWCA key when you press HOLD, it means the call is parked only on your telephone on the line on which the call entered. To make the call available to the group, you must unhold the call
(press HOLD), then press a free SWCA key. The call is parked on that SWCA key and the line on which the call entered becomes free.
Temporarily parked calls someone picks up the call. In this case, if the person who answered the call wants to repark the call, they must use one of the manual methods described above to repark the call on a free SWCA key.
The system can be configured to retain the call on the same SWCA key for the duration of the call, which is the period until someone hangs up, regardless of how many times the call is answered and reparked.
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Key availability and programming
If all your SWCA keys have assigned calls, and you receive another call, you can:
If you assign a call to a code that does not have an appearance on your telephone, use Page, Voice call, or Message to notify the group or another person that there is a call waiting, and on which code it was parked.
SWCA-feature interaction
If you are not sure which call to retrieve, you can use one of the following codes to find the longest parked call or the most recently parked call.
• FEATURE *537 retrieves the oldest SWCA call. The indicator on all telephones in the group becomes solid, indicating an active call. These codes only work for telephones that have SWCA keys defined, and the system only searches across the range of codes that are assigned for that telephone.
• FEATURE *538 retrieves the most recent SWCA call. The indicator on all telephones in the group becomes solid, indicating an active call.
Timed out SWCA calls
If a call remains parked and unanswered on a SWCA key for a pre-set period of time (the Call Park timeout timer), the call unparks from the SWCA key and rings again at the telephone from which it was last parked.
Outbound calls
You also can park out-dialed calls on a SWCA key. If your system is set up to automatically assign calls to a SWCA key, the call will assign to a key as soon as it is answered. Otherwise, during your call, you can press a free SWCA key or HOLD to park the call on a SWCA key. This makes the call available to other users in the group and it frees up your intercom or line.
SWCA and auto hold
Your telephone must be set to have Full Auto-hold so that a call automatically gets placed on Hold if you answer a second call. If your telephone does not have Auto Hold on, use FEATURE 73 to change the setting.
SWCA and call transfers
If you transfer the call to a telephone that does not have the same SWCA keys assigned, the call will disappear from the SWCA key on your telephone when the call transfers. If the call needs to be reassigned to your group, the person who answered the call enters a SWCA control code that is assigned to your group, to return the call to a SWCA designation at your telephone.
SWCA and conference calls
A conference call cannot be parked on a SWCA key.
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You cannot conference a call that is parked on a SWCA key until it is unparked.
Set Template Programming
Element Manager administrators can use the Set Template Programming feature to manage data retrieval, presentation, and data application for multiple sets by propagating the information and modifications through the template. You can combine a number of set parameter settings into a template. You can then assign those parameters to appropriate sets on the
BCM. You can use the template import and export feature or the BCM Backup and Restore feature to achieve template portability. From one system, you can perform a backup and select the template components you want to transfer to another system. You then perform a restore of that back up and select those components on another system.
Set template administration
The set template feature provides the graphical user interface (GUI) for creating, changing, and deleting a template. Use the template to quickly assign the same parameter settings from one set to several sets at the same time. The parameters that you can configure using a set template are
• Line Parameters
— Type of Prime Line
— Number of Intercom Buttons
— Line Pool Access
— Meet-Me Conference
• Set Capabilities
— DND on Busy
— Handsfree Activation Type
— Handsfree Answerback
— Pickup Group
— Page Permission
— Page Group
— Direct Dial Assignment
— Priority Call Setting
— Autohold for Incoming Page
— Auxiliary Ringer Setting
— Call Redirect Setting
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— Redirect Ringing Setting
— Receive Short Tones
— Silent Monitor Supervisor
— ATA Setting
• Call Forward Settings
— Call Forward No Answer Delay
— Call Forward On Busy
— Hotline Number Access Settings
• User Preferences
— Set Model
— Dialling Options
— Language
— Contrast Level
— Ring Type
— Button Settings for Phone
— Keep DN Alive (IP Sets)
— Set Restrictions
• Voice Mailbox provisioning
Template-to-set assignment
Assign a set template to specific sets, or DNs, to propagate changes to those sets through template updates. When you assign a template to a set, you create an association between that template and that set. Changes to provisioning data are automatically propagated to the set through the template.
If you assign a set to a template, and you use set-based administration to modify a supported parameter, the system automatically disassociates the template from the set. You are notified of this disassociation through the logging system. This is done to ensure that all sets assigned the same template remain consistent in their configuration.
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You can assign, unassign, and reassign sets through the Set Assignments panel. When you assign, unassign, or reassign sets to a template, a colorcoded telephone icon appears beside the DN of the modified set. A green icon indicates a newly assigned set. A yellow icon indicates a reassignment of a set from one template to another. A red icon indicates an unassignment.
Template import and export capability
You can save a template to a file from one BCM and then import that template to another BCM. This removes the need to recreate identical templates manually on each BCM to be able to configure sets across all BCMs in the network in the same way.
Templates are platform specifc, so the import-export capability is possible from a BCM50 to a BCM50 or from a BCM450 to a BCM450, but not possible from a BCM50 to a BCM450 or vice-versa.
Set template creation
You can create templates in three ways:
• as an original template
• from a set (DN)
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• from an existing template, including the default DID or PBX templates
Set association
You can associate a set with a template. Administrators can modify a set template using Element Manager. After you modify a set template on the BCM
5.0, the changed parameters are applied to every set to which the template has been assigned.
Voice mailbox setup
You can create a voice mailbox for a set that is associated with a template to edit certain mailbox parameters and propagate those changes to all sets associated with the template. Not all mailbox parameters are available for you to edit through the set template. You can edit the following parameters:
• Page type
• Page zone
• Page retries
• Page retry interval
• Display in directory
• Enable Message Waiting Indicator
• Class of Service
• Outdial type
• Outdial line
When you assign a template to a set and you select the Create Mailbox check box, the system checks for an existing voice mailbox. If no mailbox exists, a new one is created. If a mailbox exists, the system applies the values you select in the Voice Mail tab to the mailbox. When you create a mailbox through a template, the mailbox number becomes the same as the DN.
If, after creating a mailbox, you deselect the Create mailbox check box, the system does not delete any mailboxes. The parameters no longer appear in the Voice Mail tab, however, to delete a mailbox, you must use CallPilot
Manager. For details on how to delete a mailbox, see CallPilot Manager Setup
and Operation Guide (NN40170-300).
Set and line renumbering
Use the Element Manager to quickly renumber specific parameters in the sets and lines configuration. The following list shows the parameters that you can renumber using a template:
• DNs
• Public OLI
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• Private OLI
• Target Line Assignments
• Public Received Digits
• Private Received Digits
You renumber parameters that are specific to lines or sets. Use the renumbering function to renumber set and line parameters.
When you renumber DNs, all related parameters, such as the DN name, also change incrementally. When you renumber DNs and the set has a voice mailbox, you have an option to renumber the mailbox together with the DN. In this case, the mailbox is deleted and a new one is created using the same parameters that existed for the old mailbox, with the exception of the extension. The extension field is set to the new DN created by renumbering process.
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System parameter configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can configure some basic system information for the Business
Communications Manager (BCM 5.0).
System parameter configuration navigation
•
Accessing system identification (page 37)
•
Setting date and time (page 38)
•
Synchronize system with an NTP Server or trunk (page 39)
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Setting clock control to local system (page 40)
•
System scheduled services (page 40)
Accessing system identification
You can access the system identification panel to see information about the
BCM system. The fields are read-only except for the Name.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > System > Identification.
In the System name field, type a unique name for the BCM.
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Variable definitions
Variable
Model
System name
System software version
Country or region
Value
This is the system hardware release currently running on this device. <read-only>
It is easier to manage a group of systems if each system is provided with a unique name or identification number. The system name must be a unique alphanumeric name that cannot begin with a number or hyphen (-), and cannot end with hyphen or period (.).
The version of software running on the BCM Main Unit.<readonly>
This setting defines internal system settings for default values, available languages, and hardware and functional availability for a specific country or region. <read-only>
Setting date and time
How you set the Date and Time feature for your system depends on whether your system receives this information from a network server.
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > System > Date and Time.
Select the fields you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Date and Time Source
Value
Set to NTP (Network Time Protocol) if the system uses a network server to determine the correct time and date.
Set to Trunk to use time and date settings from a CO through an analog or IDSN line.
Set to Manual if you want to be able to manually configure the time and date for your system.
Default: Manual
Network Time Protocol Settings (Settings are active only if Clock Control Type is set to
Network Time Protocol.)
NTP server address The IP address of the server that controls the network time and date.
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Variable
Synch every (s)
NTP security mode
Raise alarm if clock differs by at least (s)
NTP key ID
NTP key string
Value
The number of seconds specified to elapse between contacts with the NTP server.
1-XXXX: Number of seconds between contacts with the NTP server.
Select whether the NTP security mode is secured or unsecured.
The number of discrepancy seconds specified that must occur before the system notifies you of a time difference from the NTP server, if the system automatically checks with the NTP server.
ID for accessing the NTP.
<1-65,535>
Control key corresponding to ID for accessing the NTP. <8 characters>
Current Date and Time
Date and time
Time zone
Daylight Savings Time
The current date and time.
<specific date and time format>
The appropriate time zone for the location of this system. The
Time zone must be set for software updates to be applied.
The appropriate mode for the Time zone.
Selected: The system automatically updates the time twice a year.
Cleared: The system never updates the time for Daylight
Savings Time.
<read-only>
Synchronize system with an NTP Server or trunk
If the system is to synchronize with an NTP Server or trunk, check the following.
3
4
1
2
5
6
Step Action
Click Configuration > System > Date and Time.
In the Network Time Protocol Settings pane, click Modify.
Set Date and Time Source to NTP or Trunk.
In the NTP server address field enter the IP address of the NTP server.
Set the number of seconds between synchronizations in normal operations
(Synch Every).
In the bottom frame, ensure that the Time zone is correct for the location of the local system.
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8
If Trunk was selected in the Date and Time Source drop-down list, enter the year in the Year field.
Click Ok.
Only time and date info are updated when NTP and Trunk settings are selected. Year information is not updated. You also have full control over time and date settings using telset admin even if NTP or
Trunk are selected. Any setting applied through telset admin are over-written by the external source if NTP or Trunk are selected. Time zones need to be set for software updates to be applied
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Setting clock control to local system
If you want the clock to be controlled locally, follow this procedure.
3
4
1
2
Step Action
Ensure that Date and Time Source is set to Manual.
In the bottom frame, in the Date and time field, enter the month, day and year, hours and minutes and time of day.
In the bottom frame in the Time zone field, select the Time zone the system uses.
In the bottom frame, the Daylight Savings Time check box is selected or cleared automatically, depending on the time zone selected.
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System scheduled services
Use scheduled services to control how calls are answered in off-hours
(Ringing Groups), how calls are routed at various times of the day, and how restrictions are applied on lines and telephones at specific times of the day.
Navigation System scheduled services
•
Configuring schedule name and timers (page 40)
•
Configuring scheduled service (page 42)
Configuring schedule name and timers
The tables on this panel allow you to change the names of the schedules, and to determine when the schedules, which are set to automatically execute, are deployed. Any changes to these settings affect all services that use schedules.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Scheduled Services.
Select the fields you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable Value
Schedules
Schedules Double-click the field, and enter a descriptive name for the schedule. <alphanumeric>
Schedule Times
For each schedule, there are timers for the seven days of the week.
Day
Start Time
<seven days>
This is the time when the schedule starts, and any previouslyrunning schedules stop.
Stop Time
Use a 12-hour or 24-hour format. If the entry is less than 12:00, the system prompts for a day period setting.
00:00 = schedule is off start and stop are the same = schedule runs for 24 hours start: 22:00/stop: 06:00 = schedule starts at midnight, runs until
6 a.m., then starts again at 10 p.m. (22:00).
This is the time when the schedule stops
00:00 to 12:00 a.m.-p.m./24:00
Job aid: Schedule services - settings and Schedules panel
The Scheduled Services - Settings and Schedules panel has three distinct areas for configuration.
The table in the top frame allows you to determine which schedules are active for the system for routing, restriction, and ringing schedules.
The table in the top frame to the right sets the time periods within each schedule for each day of the week.
The table in the bottom frame allows you to rename schedules.Schedules are activated and deactivated through control telephones. For more information
see Configuring a control telephone (page 149) . Restriction and Routing
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Configuring scheduled service
Configure the settings for the schedules that you are using for your system.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Scheduled Services.
Select the fields you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Service Control
Password
Schedule
Routing Svc
Value
Restriction and Routing schedules require the user to enter a password on the control telephone before scheduling can be changed. If you forget the password, enter a new password.
<alphanumeric>
These are the schedules that are available on the system.
<read-only>
Off prevents the service from being activated.
Manual allows you to turn the service on and off at any time from a control telephone. This setting overrides any automaticallyrunning schedules.
Auto allows you to program a stop and start time for a service under the Common Settings heading. These times are then automatically executed when the service is active.
Default: Off
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Variable
Overflow
Ringing Svc
Trunk Answer
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Value
If all the lines used by a route are busy when a call is made, you can program Routing service to overflow to the route used for normal mode. If the call is routed to use the normal mode, the telephone sounds a warning tone and displays the message
Expensive route. The caller then can release the call to avoid the toll charges or can continue.
Tips: A schedule must be active for overflow routing to be in effect. Overflow routing is not available in normal mode.
You must create an overflow route to be used with each routing code. In this way, every route used with a scheduled mode that has overflow service must have an alternate route in normal service.
Default: Cleared
Off prevents the service from being activated.
Manual allows you to turn the service on and off at any time from a control telephone. This setting overrides any automaticallyrunning schedules.
Auto allows you to program a stop and start time for a service under the Common Settings heading. These times are then executed automatically when the service is active.
Default: Off
Trunk answer allows you to answer, from any telephone, an external call that is ringing at another telephone in your office, if the Ringing Service is active on that line at the time of the call. If the service is not active, you cannot answer the call.
Trunk answer is useful if the other telephones are not assigned the same lines as the telephone you are using to answer the call.
Note: You can change the Trunk Answer setting only if Ringing service is set to Manual or Auto.
Default: Selected
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Variable
Extra dial set
Restriction Svc
Value
The Extra dial set attribute allows you to assign an additional telephone to receive calls for each schedule.
Note: The extra dial set is activated during a schedule by entering the Ringing service feature code from the assigned direct dial telephone. This does not activate the Ringing service, unless the direct dial telephone is also a control set.
Off prevents the service from being activated.
Manual allows you to turn the service on and off at any time from a control telephone. This setting overrides any automaticallyrunning schedules.
Auto allows you to program a stop and start time for a service under the Common Settings heading. These times are then executed automatically when the service is active.
Default: Off
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Basic parameters for analog sets and devices configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Determine the programming for individual telephones and devices attached to analog station modules or to digital station modules through an analog terminal adapter (ATA) module.
Analog sets can be configured using Set Templates. For more information
about Set Templates, see Set Template Programming (page 32)
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Configuring basic parameters for analog sets and devices navigation
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Configuring analog telephones (page 46)
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Assigning a line to an analog telephone (page 47)
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Adding line assignments and line pools for analog telephones (page 48)
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Configuring set capabilities and user preferences for analog telephones
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Configuring telephone capabilities for analog telephones (page 49)
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Programming outgoing call restrictions for analog telephones (page 51)
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Setting restriction filters for analog telephones (page 51)
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Setting line/set restrictions for analog telephones (page 52)
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Assigning pause for external dialing for analog devices (page 52)
Prerequisites
The following programming must be completed prior to performing this configuration:
• Numbering plan
• Lines programming
• Analog or digital module installation, configuration and wiring to the devices (ATA module, if required).
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Configuring analog telephones
Use the following steps to configure analog telephones.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
On each panel on the DNs list, add or modify settings to customize the telephone operations.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Model
Name
Appearance Type
Caller ID Set
Value
Analog
Unique to each device or device loop
Ring only
Select check box (connected to ASM8+, GASM, or GASI devices for calls from GASM or target lines)
Intercom keys Two: not configurable
The following settings are the only capability settings that are valid for analog devices.
ATA answer timer
ATA tones
ATA use
Keep short for modems and fax machines check box
On site
Off site works for devices connected to ATA modules only
Msg indicate
ATA device
Disconnect supervision modem/telephone
Select for auto-answer modems and fax machines
Do not select for telephones
Supported by ASM8+, GASM, and GASI devices
The following settings are common settings that are specific to analog telephones.
Handsfree/HF Answerback Do not select
Page settings Select check box
Can send pages but cannot receive pages
Receive short tones Select check box (analog telephones only)
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Variable
Hotline
Value
The following settings are not valid (N/V) or are limited on analog devices.
Keep DN Alive N/V
Silent monitor supervision
DND on Busy
Do not select
Do not select
Priority call
Auto hold
Do not select
Do not select
Allow Link Select check box (telephones only)
All other settings are variable, based on your system requirements.
Assigning a line to an analog telephone
Use the following steps to assign a line to an analog telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line Access.
Select the DN to which you want to add a line.
In the details for the DN section, select the field that you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Name
Port
Pub. OLI
Priv. OLI
Value
Enter a name that identifies the user or the location (maximum of seven digits).
Enter the port number for the device.
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going out over the public network (only on digital and VoIP trunks).OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All
DNs.
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going over the private network. This number is usually the same as the DN (only on digital and VoIP trunks). OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under
Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All DNs.
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Variable
Fwd No Answer
Fwd Delay
Fwd Busy
Fwd All
Value
Enter the number of the device that receives calls when this telephone does not answer. The device can be another telephone or a voice mail service
Confirm or change the number of rings you want to occur at the telephone before a call is forwarded. (Default: 4).
Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this telephone is busy. This can be another telephone or a voice mail service.
Enter the number of the device where all calls to this telephone are forwarded.
Adding line assignments and line pools for analog telephones
Use the following steps to assign lines and line pools.
Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Line Access tab.
Select the Line Assignment tab in the bottom panel.
Click Add to add line assignments for the telephone.
The Add Line Assignments box appears.
Enter the Line number.
Click Ok.
Configure the remaining fields.
Not all of these fields apply to all types of lines.
Appearance Type/Appearances (target lines)
Caller ID Set (target lines)
Vmsg Set
Priv. Received #
Pub. Received #
Click the Line Pool Access tab.
Use the Add button to add line pools for the telephone.
The Add Line Pool box appears.
Enter the Line Pool.
Click Ok.
Click the Answer DNs tab.
Click Add.
The Add Answer DN box appears.
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Enter the Answer DN.
Click Ok.
If the telephone does not have any buttons with indicators available to provide an Answer DN appearance, ensure that Appearance Type is set to
Ring only.
Answer DNs, which are assigned to buttons, can also be used to autodial that telephone.
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Configuring set capabilities and user preferences for analog telephones
Use the following steps to configure set capabilities and user preferences.
Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN that you want to modify.
Type a name or location associated with the DN.
Prime Line: Enter the facility that you want the telephone to use if no line, line access code, or routing code is dialed before an outgoing dial string.
Intercom Keys: Confirm or change how many intercom keys you want the telephone to have. The default is 2.
Programming note: At least one intercom key must be defined to allow internal calls. Two intercom keys are recommended for conference calling.
Model 7000 and 7100 telephones are automatically assigned two intercom keys, so users can alternate between two active calls.
Control Set: If the telephone uses any schedules other than the Normal schedule, ensure that a DN for a control set is entered.
First Display: Choose Name if you want the caller’s name to be the first information displayed. Set this field to Number to display the caller’s telephone number first, or to Line, to display the calling line number first.
Auto Called ID: Select the check box if you want the user to see the name and number display of the telephone they call.
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Configuring telephone capabilities for analog telephones
Use the following procedure to configure telephone capabilities.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
In the bottom frame, on the Capabilities tab, confirm or change how the telephone functions with system features.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Handsfree settings
Page settings
Interrupting calls
Auto hold
Value
Handsfree: Select the setting that is appropriate for the type of telephone.
HF answerback: Select the check box only if the telephone allows handsfree, and is in an environment where speakers do not cause disruption.
Page zone: If you have various areas that receive different page announcements, place the telephone in the appropriate zone.
Paging: Select the check box if the telephone can send or receive page messages.
Programming note: Telephones without speakers, such as models 2001, 1110, 7000, and 7100, allow page messages to be sent, but not to be received.
DND on Busy: Select the check box if you want the caller to receive a Do Not Disturb message when the telephone is busy.
Ensure this feature is selected, when the Fwd Busy field has a value.
Priority call: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to forward calls that alert at the telephone where the call was forwarded, even when that telephone is busy.
Intrusion protection level: Select an intrusion level if you want the user to be able to break into calls on other telephones. The intrusion level must be the same or higher than the telephone being interrupted.
Select the check box if you want calls coming into the telephone to be placed on hold automatically when the user answers another call, or dials out while an incoming call is active.
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Variable
Redirect settings
Receive short tones
Administrative capabilities
Value
Allow redirect: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to redirect active lines to other telephones.
Redirect ring: Select the check box if you want calls coming into a redirected line to give a short alert.
Do not select this for digital telephones.
Pickup group: If you want to allow this telephone to be answered by other telephones in a defined group, choose the appropriate group. Otherwise, leave the field blank.
Direct dial: Select the direct dial telephone assignment that you want this telephone to be able to dial with one digit (direct dial access code).
Silent monitor supervisor: Select this check box to enable the telephone to monitor hunt group calls.
Programming outgoing call restrictions for analog telephones
Restriction filters determine what dialing strings are allowed or blocked from the user. You can specify restriction filters specific to the telephone, as well as filters that are specific to a line assigned to the telephone.
• restriction filters
• line restrictions
• CoS passwords
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the DN that you want to modify.
Set Lock: Determine how much programming the user is able to perform at their telephone. Choose from None, Partial or Full.
Allow last number: Select the check box if you want to allow redialing a saved number.
Allow link: Select this check box only for analog telephones.
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Setting restriction filters for analog telephones
Assign restriction filters for the schedules that will affect this telephone.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the field you want to change.
Enter the restriction filter appropriate for the schedule. You will always need a filter specified for the Normal schedule.
Repeat for each schedule.
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Setting line/set restrictions for analog telephones
Assign restriction filters for the schedules that will affect the lines assigned to this telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line/Set
Restrictions tab.
Select the line you want to modify.
Select the field you want to modify on that line.
Enter the restriction filter appropriate for the schedule. You always need a filter specified for the Normal schedule.
Repeat for each line.
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Assigning pause for external dialing for analog devices
The external Hotline feature provides automatic access to a line when an analog device goes off-hook.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
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In the bottom panel, select the Preferences tab.
In the Hotline type drop-down list, select External.
Set the Facility field to Use prime line.
Click “P” from the drop-down keypad in the External number field. This feature code inserts a 1.5-second pause before the device dials out.
Click Ok.
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Basic parameters for digital sets configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Determine the programming for individual telephones and devices attached directly to digital media bay modules, or the fixed digital ports on the main chassis. Digital sets can be configured using Set Templates. For more
information about Set Templates, see Set Template Programming (page 32)
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Prerequisites
• Modules are installed, and you understand which ports and DNs can be assigned to your telephones.
• Lines and routes programming are created for dialing the local PSTN.
Target lines are created where required by the type of trunks you are using. Note: The line must be configured as supervised/guarded.
• Appropriate restriction filters are created to allow or disallow out-dialed calls.
• Telephony system features have been programmed, and you understand which features are not available to all users.
Configuring basic parameters for digital sets navigation
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Configuring digital telephones using the DN panels (page 56)
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Assigning a line to a digital telephone (page 56)
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Adding line assignments and line pools to digital telephones (page 58)
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Configuring set capabilities and preferences for digital sets (page 59)
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Configuring digital telephone capabilities (page 61)
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Configuring preferences for a digital telephone (page 63)
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Programming digital telephone memory buttons (page 63)
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Programming user speed dials for digital telephones (page 65)
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Programming outgoing call restrictions for digital telephones (page 65)
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Setting restriction filters for digital telephones (page 66)
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Setting line/set restrictions for digital telephones (page 66)
Configuring digital telephones using the DN panels
The DN record defines the specific function of each telephone within the system. Perform the following steps to customize the DN operations.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
On each panel on the DNs list, add or modify settings to customize the telephone operations.
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Assigning a line to a digital telephone
On each panel on the DNs list, add or modify settings to customize the telephone operations.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line Access.
Select the line listing the appropriate DN for the telephone.
Select the field that you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Name
Port
Pub. OLI
Value
Enter a name that identifies the user or the location (maximum of seven digits).
Enter the port number for the device.
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going out over the public network (only on digital and VoIP trunks). OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All
DNs.
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Variable
Priv. OLI
Fwd No Answer
Fwd Delay
Fwd Busy
Fwd All
Value
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going over the private network. This number is usually the same as the DN (only on digital and VoIP trunks). OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under
Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All DNs.
Enter the number of the device that receives calls when this telephone does not answer. The device can be another telephone or a voice mail service
Confirm or change the number of rings you want to occur at the telephone before a call is forwarded. (Default: 4).
Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this telephone is busy. This can be another telephone or a voice mail service.
Enter the number of the device where all calls to this telephone are forwarded.
Job aid: Notes about assigning lines to telephones
Nortel recommends a maximum of four line buttons per telephone. You can program more than four line buttons on a telephone by programming less than four on other sets. For example, you might program 20 line buttons on a receptionist telephone equipped as a CAP station, and only two lines on all other telephones.
For BCM450, you can program a maximum of 93 telephones with a line appearance for a specific line, including VoIP and target lines. Above this maximum, you can configure more than one appearance per telephone of a target line.
Note: This facility is not available in BCM50.
Do not assign auto-answer loop start trunks, auto-answer T1 E&M trunks, and
T1 DID trunks to telephones. These trunks are used to monitor incoming call usage, or to place outgoing calls (auto-answer loop start and T1 E&M trunks).
A line that is configured as private cannot be assigned to another telephone.
Each line assigned to a telephone must appear to a button with an indicator.
The maximum number of available buttons is 8 for the 7208 digital telephones,
10 for the model 7310, 10 for 7316 digital telephones, 16 for the 7316E digital telephone, and 24 for the model 7324 digital telephones. You need at least two intercom buttons to use the conference feature.
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In addition to lines, buttons have other uses, for example, intercom or handsfree operation. Line programming does not overwrite assigned
Intercom, Answer DN, Handsfree, or Hunt group buttons. However, intercom buttons overwrite anything.
Answer DNs also overwrite line programming, but not Intercom buttons.
Answer DN buttons appear above Intercom buttons; if an Intercom button is added after Answer DN buttons are assigned, the Intercom button pushes the
Answer DNs up. The top Answer DN overwrites whatever is above it.
If you set a line to Ring only, incoming calls appear on an intercom button.The
7000, 7100 digital telephones, are exceptions, they have no line buttons; therefore, you can assign any number of lines, but only two lines can be answered at any one time. Assign the lines on these telephones to ring; otherwise, you cannot detect incoming calls on the lines.
An enhanced central answering position (eCAP), with one or more modules, provides extra line button support, if the number of lines to assign exceeds the number of available buttons with indicators. The remaining lines assign to buttons on the module. The eKIM also supports hunt group designators, and multiple appearances of the same target line, which flow to the module if there are no available buttons with indicators on the 7316E digital phone.
Attention: If you do a Backup/Cold Start/Restore sequence on your BCM
5.0, button programming on an enhanced CAP (eCAP) module is lost, and the lines assigned to those buttons are assigned to the buttons on the telephone. These assignments displace any programming on the telephone buttons, except Answer DN buttons, intercom buttons, handsfree buttons, or
Hunt group appearances. In the case where there are more reassigned lines than buttons, the system still assigns the lines to the telephone, and the telephone rings when a call comes in on that line (given that Appr&Ring is configured on the line). To resolve this situation, access the DN records for the telephone and the CAP/KIM button programming. Enter the required programming.
By using FEATURE *81 at the telephone, lines can be moved to other buttons on the telephone, except intercom, Answer DN, or handsfree positions, or the lines can be moved to buttons on the modules on an eCAP. On telephones, the feature or line, assigned to the button where the line is moved, moves to the original line button position. On eCAP modules, moved lines overwrite feature programming.
Adding line assignments and line pools to digital telephones
Use the following steps to assign lines and line pools.
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Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Line Access tab.
Select the Line Assignment tab in the bottom panel.
Click Add to add line assignments for the telephone.
The Add Line Assignments box appears.
Enter the Line number.
Click Ok.
Configure the remaining fields: Appearance Type/Appearances (target
lines), Caller ID Set (target lines), Vmsg Set, Priv. Received #, Pub.
Received #
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Attention: Not all of these fields apply to all types of lines.
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Click the Line Pool Access tab.
Use the Add button to add line pools for the telephone.
The Add Line Pool box appears.
Enter the Line Pool.
Click Ok.
Click the Answer DNs tab.
Click Add.
The Add Answer DN box appears.
Enter the Answer DN.
Click Ok.
Attention: If the telephone does not have any buttons with indicators available to provide an Answer DN appearance, ensure that Appearance Type is set to Ring only.
Answer DNs, which are assigned to buttons, can also be used to autodial that telephone.
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Configuring set capabilities and preferences for digital sets
Use the following steps to configure set capabilities and user preferences.
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Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN that you want to modify.
Type a name or location associated with the DN.
Prime Line: Enter the facility that you want the telephone to use if no line, line access code, or routing code is dialed before an outgoing dial string.
Intercom Keys: Confirm or change how many intercom keys you want the telephone to have. The default is 2.
Programming note: At least one intercom key must be defined to allow internal calls. Two intercom keys are recommended for conference calling.
Model 7000 and 7100 telephones are automatically assigned two intercom keys, so users can alternate between two active calls.
Control Set: If the telephone uses any schedules other than the Normal schedule, ensure that a DN for a control set is entered.
First Display: Choose Name if you want the caller’s name to be the first information displayed. Set this field to Number to display the caller’s telephone number first, or to Line, to display the calling line number first.
Auto Called ID: Select the check box if you want the user to see the name and number display of the telephone they call.
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Job aid: Assigning intercom (I/C) buttons (keys)
The Intercom keys attribute assigns the number of intercom buttons on a telephone. Intercom buttons provide access to a maximum of eight internal or external lines and line pools. The user presses the intercom key to answer internal calls, or to select a line or line pool to place a call. Lines configured for
Ring only also appear on intercom buttons.
If you assign a prime line to an intercom key, you are immediately connected to a line when you press the button or lift the handset. A line indicator appears beside the intercom button.
When you assign an intercom button during programming, the assignment automatically appears on the telephone. Assignment starts at the lower-right button, or one button above if the handsfree feature is available. Any feature or line programming that existed previously on that button is overwritten, except for Answer DNs that are pushed up one button.
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A telephone requires two intercom buttons to establish a conference call with two other BCM telephones.
You require only one intercom button if the button is used to place and receive internal calls, and to access line pools.
You require two intercom buttons for a telephone with several lines assigned to Ring only.
Model 2001, 1110, 7000, and 7100 telephones and analog telephones are automatically assigned two intercom buttons. This allows users to toggle between two active calls using the Hold button.
Configuring digital telephone capabilities
Use the following procedure to configure telephone capabilities.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
In the bottom frame, on the Capabilities tab, confirm or change how the telephone functions with system features.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Handsfree settings
Page settings
Value
Handsfree: Select the setting that is appropriate for the type of telephone.
HF answerback: Select the check box only if the telephone allows handsfree, and is in an environment where speakers do not cause disruption.
Page zone: If you have various areas that receive different page announcements, place the telephone in the appropriate zone.
Paging: Select the check box if the telephone can send or receive page messages.
Programming note: Telephones without speakers, such as models 2001, 1110, 7000, and 7100, allow page messages to be sent, but not to be received.
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Variable
Interrupting calls
Auto hold
Redirect settings
Receive short tones
Administrative capabilities
Value
DND on Busy: Select the check box if you want the caller to receive a Do Not Disturb message when the telephone is busy.
Ensure this feature is selected, when the Fwd Busy field has a value.
Priority call: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to forward calls that alert at the telephone where the call was forwarded, even when that telephone is busy.
Intrusion protection level: Select an intrusion level if you want the user to be able to break into calls on other telephones. The intrusion level must be the same or higher than the telephone being interrupted.
Select the check box if you want calls coming into the telephone to be placed on hold automatically when the user answers another call, or dials out while an incoming call is active.
Allow redirect: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to redirect active lines to other telephones.
Redirect ring: Select the check box if you want calls coming into a redirected line to give a short alert.
Do not select this for digital telephones.
Pickup group: If you want to allow this telephone to be answered by other telephones in a defined group, choose the appropriate group. Otherwise, leave the field blank.
Direct dial: Select the direct dial telephone assignment that you want this telephone to be able to dial with one digit (direct dial access code).
Silent monitor supervisor: Select this check box to enable the telephone to monitor hunt group calls.
Job aid: Line redirection notes
This feature enables you to send your external calls to a telephone outside the office. You can decide to redirect all, or just some, of your external lines.
You can redirect only lines that appear as line buttons on your telephone.
Since 2001, 1110, 7000, and 7100 telephones do not have line buttons, they do not support line redirection. Also, line redirection is not supported on telephones connected to an ATA2 or ASM/GASM (analog station modules).
You can answer the telephone if it rings while you are programming line redirection. However, call handling features are not available until the programming wait period times out. If you need to use a feature to process the call, quit line redirection programming by pressing FEATURE. If you press
RELEASE, the call is disconnected.
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In some conditions, callers can experience lower volume levels when you redirect calls to an external location.
Attention: Be careful about redirection loops. For example, if you redirect your lines to your branch office, and your branch office redirects its lines to you, you can create a redirection loop. If these calls are long distance, significant toll charges can result.
Attention: While programming Line Redirection, there is no indication of calls to that telephone, except a call that rings the telephone.
Configuring preferences for a digital telephone
Use this panel to specify operational attributes. These attributes can also be set at the telephone. Settings at the telephone override Element Manager settings.
Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and preferences tab.
Click the Preferences tab in the bottom panel.
Call log options: Determine when calls are logged.
Dialing options: Determine how the user dials numbers.
Programming note: Some telephones do not allow all dialing options.
Contrast: Adjust the contrast level of the display.
Ring type: If you want incoming calls to produce a specific type of ring (for example, to differentiate between two telephones that are in close proximity), select one of the four ring types. If you select None, the default ring is used.
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Programming digital telephone memory buttons
Use this panel to assign features to available buttons on the telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN of the telephone to program.
Click the Button Programming tab in the bottom panel.
The model shown in the model field determines the number of available buttons.
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Programming note: Assigned lines, answer DNs, hunt group designators, and intercom keys cannot be overridden using this template.
Select the field beside the button you want to configure or change.
A Modify box appears.
Select the feature, internal or external autodial you want to assign.
Select from a list of available values to choose from.
Click Ok.
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Job aid: Notes about button programming
• The number of available button positions depends on the model of telephone that you are programming.
• New button programming overwrites memory button programming performed at the telephone. Conversely, changes to memory button programming, performed at the telephone, overwrites memory keys programmed under Button programming or CAP/KIM button programming. The panels reflect changes made at the telephone.
• The 7316 telephone has disjointed button numbering; it is because patterned after the legacy 7310, but has fewer buttons than the 7310.
However, Button programming shows the 7310 button array. Refer to the default button programming section to ensure that you program the correct button numbers.
Button labeling: T-series telephones have a paper strip of labels that can be customized and printed using the Desktop Assistant Pro, or the Desktop
Assistant Administrator Pro (AE) application. The AE version is located under the administrator applications heading on the Element Manager web page.
The Desktop Assistant Pro is located under the User Applications heading on the Element Manager web page. Desktop Assistant Pro requires a LAN CTE keycode before it can be used. See the Keycode Install Guide (NN40010-301) for more information on keycodes.
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Programming user speed dials for digital telephones
Use this tab to assign telephone numbers to speed dial codes. These codes are available to all telephones in the system. The number of available codes is determined under system feature programming.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
5
6
7
2
3
4
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN of the telephone to program.
Click the User speed dial tab in the bottom panel.
Click Add.
The Add User Speed Dial box appears.
Enter the Speed Dial Number.
Click Ok.
Click on the External Number field and enter the external number to dial.
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Programming outgoing call restrictions for digital telephones
Restriction filters determine what dialing strings are allowed or blocked from the user. You can specify restriction filters specific to the telephone, as well as filters that are specific to a line assigned to the telephone.
• restriction filters
• line restrictions
• CoS passwords
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the DN that you want to modify.
Set Lock: Determine how much programming the user is able to perform at their telephone. Choose from None, Partial or Full.
Allow last number: Select the check box if you want to allow redialing a saved number.
Allow link: Select this check box only for analog telephones.
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Setting restriction filters for digital telephones
Assign restriction filters for the schedules that will affect this telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the field you want to change.
Enter the restriction filter appropriate for the schedule. You will always need a filter specified for the Normal schedule.
Repeat for each schedule.
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Setting line/set restrictions for digital telephones
Assign restriction filters for the schedules that will affect the lines assigned to this telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line/Set
Restrictions tab.
Select the line you want to modify.
Select the field you want to modify on that line.
Enter the restriction filter appropriate for the schedule. You always need a filter specified for the Normal schedule.
Repeat for each line.
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IP phone configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
IP telephones have a very similar DN configuration to digital telephones.
There are several models of i-series telephones, and each telephone has a different number of programmable buttons. See the Nortel i-series telephone user cards for details.
IP phones can be configured using Set Templates. For more information about
Set Templates, see Set Template Programming (page 32) .
Prerequisites
The following programming must be completed prior to performing this configuration:
• Numbering plan
• Lines programming
• Telephony system feature programming
• IP telephony network setup
Attention: IP sets that do not have integrated switches must be connected to the LAN through an Ethernet switch.
IP phone configuration navigation
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Configuring IP telephones (page 68)
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Assigning a line to an IP telephone (page 68)
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Adding line assignments and line pools to IP telephones (page 69)
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Configuring set capabilities and preferences for IP sets (page 70)
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Configuring IP telephone capabilities (page 71)
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Configuring preferences for an IP telephone (page 72)
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Configuring IP telephones
Use the following steps to configure IP telephones.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
On each panel on the DNs list, add or modify settings to customize the telephone operations.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Model
Name
Line appearances
Caller ID set
Answer DNs
Value
2004, 2002, 2001, 2007, 2033, 1110, 1120E, 1140E, 2050,
2210, 2211, 2212, 1210, 1220, 1230, 6120, 6140
Unique to each handset
Ring only (if not assigned to a button)
Selected (connected to target lines)
Ring only (if not assigned to a button)
Intercom keys
Handsfree
At least one
Auto
Dialing Options Auto
All other settings are variable, based on your system requirements.
Assigning a line to an IP telephone
Use the following steps to assign a line to an IP telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line Access.
Select the line listing the appropriate DN for the telephone.
Select the field that you want to modify.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Name
Port
Pub. OLI
Priv. OLI
Fwd No Answer
Fwd Delay
Fwd Busy
Fwd All
Value
Enter a name that identifies the user or the location (maximum of seven digits).
Enter the port number for the device.
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going out over the public network (only on digital and VoIP trunks). OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All
DNs.
Enter or confirm the number that displays at the far end for calls going over the private network. This number is usually the same as the DN (only on digital and VoIP trunks). OLI numbers can be bulk changed using the Renumber button available under
Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All DNs.
Enter the number of the device that receives calls when this telephone does not answer. The device can be another telephone or a voice mail service
Confirm or change the number of rings you want to occur at the telephone before a call is forwarded. (Default: 4).
Enter the number of the device you want to receive calls when this telephone is busy. This can be another telephone or a voice mail service.
Enter the number of the device where all calls to this telephone are forwarded.
Adding line assignments and line pools to IP telephones
Use the following steps to assign lines and line pools.
Procedure steps
Step Action
5
6
7
3
4
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Line Access tab.
Select the Line Assignment tab in the bottom panel.
Click Add to add line assignments for the telephone.
The Add Line Assignments box appears.
Enter the Line number.
Click Ok.
Configure the remaining fields.
Not all of these fields apply to all types of lines.
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9
10
11
12
13
Appearance Type/Appearances (target lines)
Caller ID Set (target lines)
Vmsg Set
Priv. Received #
Pub. Received #
Click the Line Pool Access tab.
Use the Add button to add line pools for the telephone.
The Add Line Pool box appears.
Enter the Line Pool.
Click Ok.
Click the Answer DNs tab.
Click Add.
The Add Answer DN box appears.
Enter the Answer DN.
Click Ok.
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15
Attention: Programming note: If the telephone does not have any buttons with indicators available to provide an Answer DN appearance, ensure that Appearance
Type is set to Ring only.
Answer DNs, which are assigned to buttons, can also be used to autodial that telephone.
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Configuring set capabilities and preferences for IP sets
Use the following steps to configure set capabilities and user preferences.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN that you want to modify.
Type a name or location associated with the DN.
Prime Line: Enter the facility that you want the telephone to use if no line, line access code, or routing code is dialed before an outgoing dial string.
Intercom Keys: Confirm or change how many intercom keys you want the telephone to have. The default is 2.
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Programming note: At least one intercom key must be defined to allow internal calls. Two intercom keys are recommended for conference calling.
Control Set: If the telephone uses any schedules other than the Normal schedule, ensure that a DN for a control set is entered.
First Display: Choose Name if you want the caller’s name to be the first information displayed. Set this field to Number to display the caller’s telephone number first, or to Line, to display the calling line number first.
Auto Called ID: Select the check box if you want the user to see the name and number display of the telephone they call.
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Configuring IP telephone capabilities
Use the following procedure to configure telephone capabilities.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
In the bottom frame, on the Capabilities tab, confirm or change how the telephone functions with system features.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Handsfree settings
Page settings
Value
Handsfree: Select the setting that is appropriate for the type of telephone.
HF answerback: Select the check box only if the telephone allows handsfree, and is in an environment where speakers do not cause disruption.
Page zone: If you have various areas that receive different page announcements, place the telephone in the appropriate zone.
Paging: Select the check box if the telephone can send or receive page messages.
Programming note: Telephones without speakers allow page messages to be sent, but not to be received.
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Variable
Interrupting calls
Auto hold
Redirect settings
Receive short tones
Administrative capabilities
Value
DND on Busy: Select the check box if you want the caller to receive a Do Not Disturb message when the telephone is busy.
Ensure this feature is selected, when the Fwd Busy field has a value.
Priority call: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to forward calls that alert at the telephone where the call was forwarded, even when that telephone is busy.
Intrusion protection level: Select an intrusion level if you want the user to be able to break into calls on other telephones. The intrusion level must be the same or higher than the telephone being interrupted.
Select the check box if you want calls coming into the telephone to be placed on hold automatically when the user answers another call, or dials out while an incoming call is active.
Allow redirect: Select the check box if you want the user to be able to redirect active lines to other telephones.
Redirect ring: Select the check box if you want calls coming into a redirected line to give a short alert.
Do not select this for digital telephones.
Pickup group: If you want to allow this telephone to be answered by other telephones in a defined group, choose the appropriate group. Otherwise, leave the field blank.
Direct dial: Select the direct dial telephone assignment that you want this telephone to be able to dial with one digit (direct dial access code).
Silent monitor supervisor: Select this check box to enable the telephone to monitor hunt group calls.
Configuring preferences for an IP telephone
Use this panel to specify operational attributes. These attributes can also be set at the telephone. Settings at the telephone override Element Manager settings.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and preferences tab.
Click the Preferences tab in the bottom panel.
Call log options: Determine when calls are logged.
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Dialing options: Determine how the user dials numbers.
Programming note: Some telephones do not allow all dialing options.
Contrast: Adjust the contrast level of the display.
Ring type: If you want incoming calls to produce a specific type of ring (for example, to differentiate between two telephones that are in close proximity), select one of the four ring types. If you select None, the default ring is used.
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Telephone relocation
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can physically move a telephone within the system so that the telephone programming follows the telephone to the new location.
Navigation
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Digital telephone relocation (page 75)
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Keeping an IP telephone active (page 76)
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IP telephone relocation without changing the DN (page 76)
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IP telephone relocation with a changed DN (page 76)
Digital telephone relocation
To move a digital telephone you must first enable set relocation in Element
Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In the Element Manager, go to Configuration > Telephony > Global
Settings > Feature Settings.
In the Feature Settings section, select the Set relocation check box.
Move the telephone by physically unplugging the telephone and plugging it in again at another location.
It can take up to 45 seconds for the system to recognize the telephone.
Clear the Set relocation check box.
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Keeping an IP telephone active
To keep an IP telephone active after it is disconnected, you must change a setting in Element Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
In the Element Manager, go to Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click IP Terminal details.
Select the Keep DN alive check box.
Clear the Keep DN alive check box to allow the Direct Number (DN) record to become inactive if the IP telephone is disconnected.
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IP telephone relocation without changing the DN
To move an IP telephone without changing the DN, complete this procedure.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
5
Disconnect the power from the IP telephone or three-port switch.
Disconnect the network connection.
At the new location, reconnect the network cable and the power connection.
If the new location is on a different subnet, you must make the appropriate changes to the telephone IP addressing; however, do not change the S1 IP or S2 IP address.
If your network is using partial DHCP, reconfiguration is not required at this step.
Disconnect the power from the IP telephone or three-port switch.
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IP telephone relocation with a changed DN
To move an IP telephone and change the DN, complete this procedure.
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4
5
2
3
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
6
In the Element Manager, go to Configuration > Resources > Telephony
Resources.
On the Modules panel, select IP Sets.
Select the IP Terminal Details tab.
Select the DN that you want to deregister and click the Deregister button.
Disconnect the network connection and the power connection from the telephone.
Reinstall the telephone at the new location, and reconfigure the telephone.
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Central answering positions configuration
The information in this chapter applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Use the following tasks to configure central answering positions.
•
Configuring CAP assignments (eCAPs) (page 79)
•
Programming CAP/KIM buttons (page 80)
Configuring CAP assignments (eCAPs)
Use the CAP Assignment panel to designate 7316E+KIM units as eCAPs.
The following procedures describe how to use the fields on the CAP
Assignment panel.
Creating CAP stations
Use the following steps to create CAP stations.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Ensure that the telephone you want to use is configured and working on the system.
2
3
4
Attention: CAPs are available only on T7316E and M7324 digital sets and IP
Phone 2002, IP Phone 2004, and IP Phone 2007 sets.
5
Ensure that the KIM is installed on the appropriate telephone.
Refer to the installation user card that came with the module, if necessary.
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Global Settings> CAP
Assignment.
On the CAP Assignment table, click the line for the CAP you want to configure as an eCAP.
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6 Select the Set DN field and type the DN for the telephone.
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Programming CAP/KIM buttons
Use the following tasks to program CAP/KIM buttons.
•
Programming module buttons (page 80)
Programming module buttons
Designating features or autodial numbers to the eKIM buttons can be performed using the CAP/KIM Button Programming panel.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
5
6
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Select the DN for the CAP you want to configure.
In the lower panel, click the CAP/KIM Button Programming tab.
Select the line for the button number that you want to program.
Configure the feature or autodial on the button.
You cannot assign lines, target lines, or Hunt group indicators using button programming. These must be performed through assigning lines to the telephone, and, for hunt groups, configuring the telephone as a Hunt group member. These lines are either moved to the modules, or overflow to the module, if the telephone buttons cannot accommodate the new settings.
You cannot assign Hunt group DNs as an autodial button on the KIM modules.
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Procedure job aid
If the 7316E+KIM is configured as an eCAP, you can move lines onto the module using FEATURE *81 on the telephone. You can also reassign Hunt group designators to the KIM module by using the same feature. You can also force lines onto the KIM by assigning more lines than the telephone buttons can support. Extra lines automatically flow over to the module; however they flow sequentially, starting on the top left at button 01. Also, they overwrite any existing programming on the KIM, except existing line or hunt group (KIM) assignments. Any of the buttons, without assigned lines, can be programmed to dial internal or external numbers automatically, or to access a feature.
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Hunt Group configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
The Hunt Groups panel allows you to set up call groups that are assigned a common hunt group DN for incoming calls. The calls then are distributed to the member telephones.
The following paths indicate where to configure hunt groups in Element
Manager and through Telset Administration:
• Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Hunt Groups
• Telset interface: **CONFIG > System prgrming > Hunt Groups.
Configuring Hunt Groups navigation
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Configuring Hunt Group general settings (page 81)
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Adding members to Hunt Groups (page 85)
•
Deleting members from Hunt Groups (page 85)
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Changing order of members in Hunt Groups (page 86)
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Assigning lines to Hunt Groups (page 86)
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Deleting lines from Hunt Groups (page 87)
Configuring Hunt Group general settings
When you first set up a Hunt Group, you must identify how calls are handled among the group.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Hunt Groups.
On the Hunt Groups table, select the hunt group you want to configure.
Fill out the columns across the table as required.
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Attention: A linear hunt group DN assigned as the overflow telephone does not support having the hunt group DN assigned as an Answer DN to any hunt group member. If this occurs, the Answer DN does not ring at the hunt group telephone when an overflow condition occurs. If the hunt group DN overflow telephone whether assigned as an Answer DN to a non-group member, ensure that the Answer key for your system is set to Extended. • Aux. Ringer: If an external ringer is installed, indicate if the hunt group calls use it (select check box). • Distinct Ring: Define if incoming hunt calls have a different ring than other calls received by the member.
Attention: If you assign a distinctive ring pattern for a Hunt Group, all calls offered to telephones in the group use the assigned ring pattern. If no pattern is assigned, or if the ring pattern is lower in status than the ring pattern of the line or the telephone setting, the call uses the ring pattern with the highest status setting. Refer to the sections that describe configuring Lines and DNs for information about assigning distinctive ring patterns to lines and telephones.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
HG
Name
DN
Value
This number identifies the hunt group to the system. This is also the number assigned to the telephone, when you add the telephone as a Hunt Group member. <01-30>
Enter a logical name that describes the group function. This name also acts as calling line display for incoming calls.
<alphanumeric>
Add a DN. The DN number can be assigned to memory buttons on telephones that are not part of the hunt group.
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Mode
Hunt Delay
If Busy
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Value
Select how you want the line to present to the group.
Broadcast — simultaneously rings at each non-busy telephone in the hunt group. All telephones receiving the call also display the calling line identification from the line, if the telephone or line is configured to offer that service. Any of the alerted telephones can access the call. Only one call is presented to a hunt group at a time. Other calls are queued until the first call is answered.
Then the next call rings on the remaining non-busy telephones.
This feature allows the call load to be continuously spread across the entire member group.
Sequential — rings the first telephone in the hunt group list. If that telephone is busy, the system continues down the hunt group priority list until a non-busy telephone accepts the call. In this case, all incoming calls are processed simultaneously, and are delivered based on the priority list. With this feature, you can program your top salesperson to be the first member of the Hunt group to receive incoming calls.
Rotary — the call starts at the member telephone that appears on the list after the telephone that answered the last call. If that telephone is busy, the system proceeds down the priority list until a non-busy telephone is reached. As many incoming calls can be processed as there are available telephones to accept the call, each call being presented in the described round-robin fashion.
Default: Broadcast
If Mode is either Sequential or Rotary, Hunt Delay specifies how much time to delay offering a Queued call to a member telephone when that telephone becomes available. This is to provide a break period for the users between calls. <1-10>
Default: 4 seconds
Select how you want the system to respond if all lines appear as busy.
Busy tone: If all lines are busy, the user receives a busy tone.
Queue: If all lines are busy, the user hears ring back until an agent is available.
Default: Busy tone
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Variable
Queue Timeout
Overflow
Aux. Ringer
Distinct Ring
Value
Select the time for a call to remain in the Hunt Group. This value defines the maximum time a call remains queued, and the maximum time to offer a call before sending it to overflow if it is not answered. If the queue times out before the call connects to a member telephone, the call is terminated. If the call has been offered to a member telephone, but is not answered when the queue times out, the call is rerouted to the overflow DN.
15, 30, 45, 60, 120, or 180 (seconds)
Default: 60
This setting determines where unanswered calls are routed after the Queue timeout occurs. If a call overflows back to the same
Hunt Group, the call goes to the bottom of the queue, and is treated as a new call.
Answer DNs: A linear hunt group that has defined an overflow telephone does not support having the overflow telephone assigned as an Answer DN to any hunt group member. If this occurs, the Answer DN does ring at the hunt group telephone when an overflow condition occurs. Answer DNs are set up under the Line Access heading for each DN.
<any system DN> (including a Hunt Group DN)
Default: Hunt Group DN
If selected, defines whether an auxiliary ringer (if installed) rings for incoming calls to a hunt group. If cleared, the control of the auxiliary ringer falls back to the control defined on a per telephone or per line basis.
<check box>
Default: cleared
Select a ring pattern for the hunt group.
None
Pattern 2, 3 or 4
Default: None
CAUTION If you assign a distinctive ring pattern for a Hunt
Group, all calls offered to telephones in the group will use the assigned ring pattern. If no pattern is assigned, or if the ring pattern is lower in status than the ring pattern of the line or the telephone setting, the call uses the ring pattern with the highest status setting. Refer to the sections that describe configuring
Lines and DNs for information about assigning distinctive ring patterns to lines and telephones.
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Adding members to Hunt Groups
The lower frame of the Hunt Group panel shows a list of DNs that are assigned as members of the group, and the lines assigned to the hunt group.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
5
1
2
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hunt Groups.
On the Hunt Groups panel, select the group where you want to add members.
In the Members subpanel in the lower frame, click Add.
Enter the DN for the telephone you want to add as a member.
Select an Appearance Type from the drop-down list.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Seq No
DN
Appearance Type
Value
This is the position of the telephone on the list. This is particularly important for sequential calls, which start at the top of the list, and move sequentially through the list. <Read only>
This is the DN of the telephone assigned to this hunt group.
Select the setting that suits the telephone and the environment.
Ring only: Telephone rings when a call comes in. (7000 and
7100 digital phones and telephones that have no available programmable memory buttons with indicators) (model 7000 phones are supported in Europe only.)
Appr&Ring: Appears on a button with indicator, which flashes when a call comes in, and it also rings.
Appr only: Appears on a button with indicator, which flashes when a call comes in.
Deleting members from Hunt Groups
The lower frame of the Hunt Group panel shows a list of DNs that are assigned as members of the group, and the lines assigned to the hunt group. You can delete members from Hunt Groups.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hunt Groups.
On the Hunt Groups panel, select the group where you want to delete members.
In the Members subpanel in the lower frame, click the DN row to be removed.
Click Delete located under the Hunt Group Members subpanel.
A warning message appears.
Click Yes.
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Changing order of members in Hunt Groups
Member order within a Hunt group is important. The member order determines how a call routes through a Hunt group when the group is set to either linear or rotary mode.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hunt Groups.
Click a member from the member list.
Click either the Up or the Down button. The system automatically reorders the list.
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Assigning lines to Hunt Groups
Multiple lines can be assigned to Hunt groups. However, a line can only exist in one Hunt group. Programming note: Lines assigned to line buttons on individual telephones take precedence over the lines assigned to Hunt group buttons. Therefore, Nortel recommends that you do not assign lines to individual telephone DN records for telephones that are part of a Hunt group.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
5
1
2
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hunt Groups.
On the Hunt Groups Members subpanel, select the hunt group where you want to add lines.
In the Line Assignment subpanel in the lower frame, click Add.
Enter line numbers.
Click Ok.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Lines
Value
These are the lines/target lines that are assigned to the hunt group. Ensure that they also are not assigned to any of the member telephones.
Deleting lines from Hunt Groups
You can delete lines from Hunt Groups.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hunt Groups.
On the Hunt Groups Members subpanel, select the hunt group where you want to delete lines.
In the Line Assignment subpanel in the lower frame, click Delete.
Click Yes.
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External Hunt Group calls monitoring
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Use the Silent Monitor feature to monitor external hunt group calls within a hunt group. Any two-line display telephone can be assigned as a supervisor telephone to allow this feature.
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Using a silent monitor (page 89)
Using a silent monitor
Use the Silent Monitor feature to monitor external hunt group calls within a hunt group. Any two-line display telephone can be assigned as a supervisor telephone to allow this feature.
There are two places in the Element Manager where the feature configured:
Silent Monitor settings are configured on the Global Settings panel and supervisor terminals are configured on the System DNs record.
On the Telset, there are three places to set up this feature:
• Terminals&Sets > select the DN > Capabilities > SM supervisor
• Passwords > SM passwd
• System prgrming > Featr settings > Silent monitor
Procedure steps
Step Action
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4
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2
5
Enter FEATURE *550.
Enter the Silent Monitor password. (Default: SILENT (745368))
Enter the DN for the Hunt group member you want to monitor.
Click Ok.
If there is an active external Hunt group call at that telephone, you are connected to the call. Once the session is established, a number of display
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6 key prompts allows the supervisor to silently monitor the call, or to break into the call to provide support or instruction. Refer to “Common display prompts” on page 235.
The display commands under the prompts allow you to use the display keys to break into the call or exit and move to another DN
Attention: Some countries require that all monitoring is preceded by a tone before monitoring begins.
Attention: If an agent is on conference call, you cannot monitor the hunt group call.
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Hospitality system configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Use the Hospitality panels to set up room telephones, and determine how they function.
The following path indicates where to configure the hospitality settings in
Element Manager:
Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Hospitality
Complete the following procedures to configure your hospitality system.
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Setting up a hospitality system (page 91)
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Assigning a room to a set (page 92)
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Deleting a room assignment from a set (page 92)
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Setting call restrictions (by room) (page 93)
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Programming wake-up services (by room) (page 93)
Setting up a hospitality system
Use the following steps to set up a hospitality system.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Hospitality.
Determine a time each day when the telephones switch to indicate that the rooms require servicing.
In the Services change time field, enter a 24:00 time designator for the service time.
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In the Requires Desk Password field, change the default password to a one- to six-digit number. Keep this password in a secure place. Change the password frequently.
If you want service personnel to enter a password when they dial in to indicate a room has been serviced, enter a one- to six-digit password into the Room condition password field. This field can be left blank also.
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Assigning a room to a set
The Rooms context panel displays all telephones currently connected or registered to the system
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hospitality> Rooms tab.
Select the telephone DN you want to assign to a room.
Click in the Room Number column, and enter the room number.
Select or clear the Requires Desk Password check box, as required.
Attention: If you select the Requires Desk Password check box, ensure that a valid desk password exists.
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Deleting a room assignment from a set
Use the following step to delete a room assignment.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hospitality> Rooms tab.
Click the Room Number column
Delete the number.
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Setting call restrictions (by room)
Use the following steps to set up call restrictions.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
6
Determine what type of calls you want to allow from telephones using the fields in the call restrictions box.
Click Configuration > Telephony > Call Security > Restriction Filters, create four new restriction filters that reflect the levels of service you want to allow. For instance, if a room is vacant, you can allow only emergency calls, whereas, in a suite, you can allow a full range of call services.
Click the number of the Filter in the Filter table you wish to create. In the
Restrictions panel, click Add.
The Add Restriction dialog box appears.
Enter the desired number of digits. Click Ok.
Make a note of the restrictions that you create.
On the Hospitality - General panel, in the Call Restrictions subpanel, enter the appropriate filter numbers beside each field.
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Programming wake-up services (by room)
You can set up the room telephones to ring at preset times to act as an automatic wake-up call.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
Click on Configuration> Telephony> Hospitality.
In the Wake-Up Call Settings and Expired Wake-Up Call Settings boxes, determine the following parameters.
In the Attempts field, select the number of times the alerter sounds, without the telephone handset being lifted, before the alarm service automatically cancels.
In the Retry interval field, select a time period (in minutes) that the system waits between repeating the wake-up alerter.
In the Alarm duration (sec.) field, select the length of time the alert sounds each time it repeats.
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In the Notify DN field, enter the DN of an administration telephone, such as the front desk telephone. When a wake-up call expires at any of the room telephones, an indication appears on the display of the telephone.
If you also want a tone to sound when a wake-up call expires, select the Use
tone check box.
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Global VoIP features
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
The two global IP feature panes provide a quick access feature menu and customized display labels for IP telephone memory buttons.
Global VoIP features navigation
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Configuring IP features list (page 95)
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Setting up feature access (page 95)
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Using the Hot desking feature (page 97)
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Configuring a new time zone on a remote IP phone (page 99)
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Downloading firmware (page 100)
Setting up feature access
Use the following procedures to set up and access features through your IP phones.
Configuring IP features list
You can add and modify the features that display on the IP telephone feature list, which is accessed through the Services button or by using FEATURE
*900.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
4
5
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > IP Terminal
Features > Feature List tab.
Click Add.
In the Add Feature dialog box enter a feature name.
Enter the Feature Code.
Click OK to save the new setting.
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Accessing features through Services button
To access the features by using the service button, complete the following procedure.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
Press the Services button, Feature *900, or the button to which the list is assigned.
Use the up and down directional buttons on the telephone, or the Page + and Page - display keys, to move through the list to find the feature you want.
Press the Select display key to activate the feature.
Use the feature as you would on any other telephone.
For example, if you selected Call Forward, enter the number you to which you want to forward the call. Or, if you select speed dial (FEATURE 0), enter the speed dial code for the number you want the telephone to dial.
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Defining a key label for a feature
When your IP telephone acquires a DN record, the default settings are applied to the telephone, including assigning features to the memory keys on the telephone. These features all have predefined labels, and the telephone automatically displays the appropriate labels beside the programmed buttons.
This screen enables you to change the soft display label for features assigned to the memory keys beside the displays for IP telephones. Use this screen to define custom labels for 24 features. The system comes with sixteen default labels, which are feature- and language-specific, depending on the systemassigned country or region profile. Typically, the default labels are messaging and call attendant features. You can change any other feature label by adding to this list, or by deleting any of the default settings and inserting new codes and labels.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > IP Terminal
Features > Key Labels.
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Select the number of the feature you want to label.
Enter the Feature Code to program for that key.
Enter the text to appear as the text on the key label field.
Some features, such as Page and System Wide Call Appearances (SWCA), have several variations of feature invocation that you can customize for users.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
No
Feature Code
Key Label
Value
System number; identifies a label
<read-only>
Assignable feature code
<feature code>
Each code has a default label. To change a label, click the field, then enter a maximum of eight characters, including spaces.
<text label>
Using the Hot desking feature
You can transfer your IP telephony configuration temporarily from one IP telephone to another using the Hot desking feature. Hot desking requires that you set up a password and permission on the originating telephone, and activate Hot desking from a target telephone.
Setting up a password for Hot desking
Set up the password on the originating telephone. This process also allows you to determine if you want the telephone to be able to be diverted.
Procedure steps
Step Action
5
6
7
3
4
1
2
Enter FEATURE *999.
Press ADMIN.
Enter a new password, or change an existing password.
Press OK.
Confirm the new password.
Press OK.
Press CHANGE to toggle between Allow or Disallow Hot desking.
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8 Press QUIT to exit.
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Resetting the Hot desking password
Reset the Hot desking password through system programming. This enables users who forget their passwords to re-enter Hot desking and to reset their password.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, access the reset button at Configuration >
Resources > Telephony Resources > IP Sets >IP Terminal Details
Select an IP telephone from the list.
Click Reset Hot Desking Password.
The password resets to Null. The user can enter Hot desking again to enter a new password.
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Diverting an IP phone configuration
Perform this procedure on the target telephone at which the diverted calls are to be answered.
Prerequisites
• Ensure both telephones are on-hook before attempting to activate this feature.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
5
6
Enter FEATURE *999.
Press DIVERT.
Enter the DN of the telephone you want to divert to this telephone.
Press Ok.
Enter the password of the diverted telephone.
Press Ok.
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The buttons on your telephone mimic the buttons configured on the diverted set. The diverted telephone indicates that it is diverted, and it cannot be used until Hot desking is cancelled.
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Cancelling Hot desking from the diverted phone
You can cancel Hot desking from the originating telephone.
Prerequisites
• Ensure that both telephones are on-hook before cancelling Hot desking.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Press the display key under the CANCEL prompt on the diverted telephone.
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Cancelling Hot desking from the target phone
You can cancel Hot desking from the live telephone.
Prerequisites
• Ensure that both telephones are on-hook before cancelling Hot desking.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Access FEATURE *999.
The set displays the following message- Cancel hot desking? Select Yes .
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Configuring a new time zone on a remote IP phone
If the IP telephone connects to the system from a different time zone than the system, you can reset the telephone to display the correct local time.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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At the telephone, enter FEATURE *510.
Press CHANGE.
Press * to toggle between + (plus) and - (minus). Use + if local time is ahead of system time; typically, you use + when the system is west of the local site.
Enter the number of hours difference.
Press OK.
The telephone is still configured to change when Daylight Savings Time occurs, if the host system is programmed to change. Therefore, if the telephone is in an area that stays on Standard Time year round (for example, Saskatchewan, Canada), you must readjust the time on your IP telephone at each time change. You must also readjust the time if the IP telephone is in a time zone that changes, and the system is not (for example, if the telephone is in Alberta, Canada, and the system is located in
Saskatchewan).
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Downloading firmware
Firmware is the software stored in the telephone. When the system is upgraded with a new IP telephone firmware load, this firmware load automatically downloads into the IP telephones when the telephones next connect to the system.
Forcing firmware download to a Nortel IP phone
The IP Terminal Details subpanel has a Force firmware download button that enables you to initiate an immediate download to a telephone. You force a download in situations where troubleshooting suggests that a particular telephone has corrupted firmware
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, access the reset button from Configuration >
Resources > Telephony Resources > Select the IP set row >Terminal
Details tab
Select the IP Terminals Details button.
Click the Force Firmware Download button.
The system drops any active call on that telephone, and downloads a new firmware load into the selected telephones. The telephone is unusable until the download is complete, and the telephone has reset.
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Telephony features configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Some features are set for all telephones and devices, and some features are set on an individual basis in the DN record.
Telephony features configuration procedures
Use the following procedures to configure telephony features. To link to any
procedure, see Configuring telephony features navigation (page 103) .
Configuring telephony features navigation
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Adjusting contrast through Element Manager (page 104)
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Adjusting contrast through the telephone set (page 104)
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Adjusting contrast through the telset interface (page 104)
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Configuring the call dialing method through Element Manager (page 105)
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Configuring the call dialing method through the telephone set (page 105)
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Configuring the call dialing method through the telset interface (page 106)
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Configuring the language in the display through Element Manager
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Configuring the language in the display through the telephone set
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Adjusting the receiver volume through Element Manager (page 107)
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Adjusting the receiver volume through the telephone set (page 107)
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for lines (page 108)
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for telephones (page 108)
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for ring groups (page 108)
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for hunt groups (page 109)
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Adjusting contrast through Element Manager
Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast on sets through Element
Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
Click on Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences.
From the list, select the DN you wish to modify.
The details pane appears.
Select Preferences from the details pane.
Select the contrast level you want to apply from the Contrast field. Options range from 1-9.
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Adjusting contrast through the telephone set
Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast on sets through the telephone set.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Press FEATURE *7.
Press a number from 1 to 9 (depending on your telephone).
Press Ok to set your choice.
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Adjusting contrast through the telset interface
Use the following procedure to adjust the contrast on sets through the telset interface.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Press **CONFIG.
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Enter the User ID and password.
Press Terminals and Sets
Enter the DN of the set.
Press User preferences > Display cntrst.
Press the Up or Down buttons to change the contrast until it is set to the desired level.
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Configuring the call dialing method through Element Manager
Use the following procedure to select the call dialing method through Element
Manager. Options include Standard dial, Automatic dial, and Pre-dial. Not all telephone sets support all three options.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
Click on Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences.
Select the DN you wish to configure.
The details pane appears.
Click on Preferences.
Select the dial out option you want from the Dialing options field.
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Configuring the call dialing method through the telephone set
Use the following procedure to select the call dialing method through the telephone set. Options include Standard dial, Automatic dial, and Pre-dial. Not all telephone sets support all three options.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Press FEATURE *82.
Press # to cycle through the modes.
Press Ok to store the mode.
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Configuring the call dialing method through the telset interface
Use the following procedure to select the call dialing method through the telset interface. Options include Standard dial, Automatic dial, and Pre-dial. Not all telephone sets support all three options.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
5
Press **CONFIG.
Enter the User ID and password.
Press Terminals and Sets
Select the DN of the set.
Press User preferences > dialing opt’ns.
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Configuring the language in the display through Element Manager
Use the following procedure to configure the display language through
Element Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
Click on Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences.
From the list, select the DN you wish to modify.
The details pane appears.
Select Preferences from the details pane.
Select the language you wish to display on the telephone display from the
Language field.
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Configuring the language in the display through the telephone set
Use the following procedure to configure the display language through the telephone set
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
FEATURE *501 to select Primary Language for the telephone display.
FEATURE *502 to select Alternate Language for the telephone display.
FEATURE *503 to select Alternate Language for the telephone display.
FEATURE *504 to select Alternate Language for the telephone display (not available on all country profiles).
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Adjusting the receiver volume through Element Manager
Use the following procedure to adjust the ringer volume through Element
Manager
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Click on Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature
Settings > Receiver volume.
Select whether you want the ringer volume to be adjusted by the set or by the system.
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Adjusting the receiver volume through the telephone set
Use the following procedure to adjust the ringer volume through the telephone set
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Use the rocker switch under the dialpad to change the sound levels heard through your handset. This also changes the volume levels during handsfree calls.
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Configuring the auxiliary ringer (option)
Use the following procedures to configure the auxiliary ringer.
Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for lines
Use the following procedure to enable or disable an auxiliary ringer for lines.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Lines
Select a line.
Select the Preferences tab.
Select or clear the Aux. ringer check box.
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for telephones
Use the following procedure to enable or disable an auxiliary ringer for telephones.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets > Capabilities and Preferences > Preferences.
Select a line.
In the line settings pane, select or clear the Aux. ringer check box.
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for ring groups
Use the following procedure to enable or disable an auxiliary ringer for ring groups
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Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Ring groups
> Line settings.
Select a line.
In the Line Settings pane, select or clear the Aux. ringer check box.
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Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for hunt groups
Use the following procedure to enable or disable an auxiliary ringer for hunt groups
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Hunt Groups.
Select a Hunt Group.
Select or clear the Aux. ringer check box beside the hunt group you want to modify.
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Set access to call answer features configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Incoming calls can be handled in a number of ways. Configure sets to answer calls using the available features.
Configuring set access to call answer features navigation
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Configuring for calls direct to set (page 112)
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Configuring for calls not direct to set (page 113)
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Configuring for answering any call (page 114)
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Configuring answer DNs (page 117)
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Configuring privacy (page 118)
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Intrusion controls configuration (page 120)
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Configuring call hold (page 121)
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Configuring call transfer (page 122)
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Configuring call redirect (page 123)
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Configuring call forward (page 124)
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Configuring the call camp-on timer (page 125)
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Setting up the call park access code (page 126)
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Setting up park timeout (page 127)
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Determining call park code assignment sequence (page 127)
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Allowing Malicious Caller ID (ETSI ISDN) (page 131)
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Configuring call logs (page 132)
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Configuring for calls direct to set
If a call comes into a designated line button, you press that button to answer the call. If there are no line buttons on your telephone, or the call rings but no line buttons light up, choose one of three ways to answer a call at your telephone:
• lift the receiver.
• press the Handsfree button and speak through the external speaker.
• answer through a headset.
Calls can also have special ring tones, depending on distinctive ring values for the lines and the telephone.
Attention: The handsfree button and the headset are not available on all telephones.
Configuring for calls direct to set procedures navigation
•
Configuring handsfree and handsfree answerback (page 112)
Configuring handsfree and handsfree answerback
Enable Handsfree (HF) to use the telephone speakers or a headset.
Enable HF answerback to allow users to answer a call without lifting the handset, or to use a headset.
This feature is set on a per-telephone basis through Element Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
5
6
3
4
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to enable or disable handsfree.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
In the bottom frame, click the Capabilities tab.
Select or clear the HF answerback check box.
Set the Handsfree field to Auto, Standard, or None.
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Configuring for calls not direct to set
There are a number of features you can use to answer incoming calls that do not come directly to your line or intercom buttons. Use the following features to answer these calls.
Configuring for call not direct to set procedures navigation
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Configuring call queuing (page 113)
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Configuring Directed Pickup (page 113)
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Adding a set to a pickup group (page 114)
Configuring call queuing
This feature allows you to answer the next incoming call on your telephone, based on call priority.
Call priority is based on waiting time. The caller that has waited the longest is answered first.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Press FEATURE 801 to enable call queuing on the telephone set.
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Configuring Directed Pickup
This feature allows a user to answer any ringing telephone in the system. By default, this feature is enabled.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Global
Settings > Feature Settings.
Select or clear the Directed Pickup check box to enable or disable the feature.
Enter FEATURE 76 on your telephone set.
Enter the DN of the ringing telephone to answer it from your phone.
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Adding a set to a pickup group
This feature allows the user to answer calls on another telephone in the same pickup group.
Procedure steps
Step Action
5
6
3
4
1
2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to enable or disable Pickup Group.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
In the bottom frame, click the Capabilities tab.
In the Pickup group field, enter a group number.
Enter FEATURE 75 on the telephone set.
The external call that has been ringing the longest is answered first.
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Configuring for answering any call
There are a number of features you can use to answer incoming calls. Use the following features to answer calls.
Configuring for answering any call procedures navigation
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Assigning a set to a ring group (page 114)
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Creating a ring group schedule (page 115)
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Blocking set access to trunk answer (page 117)
Assigning a set to a ring group
Assigning telephones to ringing groups provides a way to ensure that all calls can be answered, regardless of the time of day, or day of the week. The most common use of this feature is when a security desk telephone rings for incoming lines after 5:00 p.m., a practice often called night service.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Ring Groups.
Select the ring group that you want to add a DN to.
Select the Group Membership tab.
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Click Add under the Members pane.
Enter the DN for the set you want to add to the ring group.
Click OK.
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Creating a ring group schedule
Use the following procedure to create a ring group schedule.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Scheduled
Services.
In the Schedule pane, select the schedule you want to modify.
In the Schedule Times pane, select the day you want to modify.
Click on the Start Time to set the start time, or Stop Time to set the stop time.
Click OK.
In the Services pane, select the same schedule you modified.
Ensure that Ringing Svc is set to Manual or Auto.
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Configuring ring group line settings
The Line Settings tab allows you to schedule where calls coming in on a specific line, or target line, ring during a scheduled period.
There are two frames on this pane:
The top pane displays all lines that are available for programming as part of the ring group. This does not include VoIP trunks and PRI lines. For both these types of lines, you would use target lines.
When you select a line on the top pane, the Lines Settings details pane appears in the bottom. Use this table to specify schedule settings for each line.
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Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Ring Groups.
Select the Line Settings tab.
Select the line you want to modify.
The Line Setting detail pane appears.
In the Ring Group box, type a ring group number.
Select the Aux. Ringer check box, if you want the auxiliary ringer enabled.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Line Settings Tab
Line
Value
This list includes all analog and digital lines plus the target lines
(PRI and VoIP lines). Program only those that are active on the system.
Line Setting pane
Schedule
Ring Group
Aux. Ringer
You only need to configure the schedules that you use for your system. <read-only>
Type in a ring group number (001-100).
Only one ring group can be assigned to a line for each schedule.
To combine groups of ringing sets, you must create a new Ring
Group that contains all the sets you want to ring, and assign it to the line.
This variable indicates whether the auxiliary ringer (if installed) also rings when Ringing service is on.
Tips:
The default ringing telephone is 221 (Start DN). This means that all lines ring at telephone 221 when Ringing service is on.
If you have an auxiliary ringer programmed to ring for calls on an external line, and you transfer a call on that line without announcing the transfer, the auxiliary ringer rings for the call transfer.
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Blocking set access to trunk answer
The trunk answer feature is only active when a ringing service schedule is running. It allows a user to answer a ringing call in any area in the system, from any telephone in the system. The line being answered does not have to appear, or ring, at the telephone being used to answer the call.
Use this procedure to block a set from using this feature.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to restrict trunk answer.
Click the Restrictions tab.
Under the Set Lock field, select Full.
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Configuring answer DNs
Telephone DNs can be assigned to indicator buttons on other telephones to provide backup answering. You can assign a maximum of eight answer DNs to a telephone. You cannot assign Answer DNs to analog telephones, or to
Model 7000 or 7100 telephones.
Configuring answer DNs procedures navigation
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Defining which calls must alert answer DNs (page 117)
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Assigning an answer DN to a set (page 118)
Defining which calls must alert answer DNs
You can determine what type of calls alert at an assigned Answer DN key. This is a system setting, so all Answer DNs behave the same.
There are three answer key levels: Basic, Enhanced, and Extended. If your system supports overflow routing of calls (for example, Hunt groups), the setting is Enhanced or Extended. Alternatively, if Contact Center telephones are assigned Answer DNs, this setting must be Basic.
Do not change this setting unless you understand the impact on the other telephone groups in your system.
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Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click on Configuration > Telephony > Global
Settings > Feature Settings.
Select Basic, Enhanced, or Extended from the Answer keys field.
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Assigning an answer DN to a set
Answer DNs are assigned on a per-telephone basis by the system administrator.
Prerequisites
• Ensure that the telephone you want to assign with Answer DNs has available memory buttons with indicators.
Procedure steps
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Under the Line Access tab, choose the DN record for the telephone where you want to add Answer DNs.
In the bottom pane, click the Answer DNs tab.
Click Add.
The Add Answer DN dialog box appears.
Enter the DN.
Click OK to save the record.
In the Appearance Type field select Appear and Ring or Appear only.
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Configuring privacy
To maintain your privacy, or if you do not want to be disturbed, you can choose not to answer a call, or you can use one of the features described below.
If you choose not to answer the call, the Delayed ring transfer setting determines how many rings occur before the call is transferred to the prime telephone.
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Configuring privacy procedures navigation
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Allowing do not disturb on a set (page 119)
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Blocking set access to the DND feature (page 119)
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Configuring privacy for a physical line (page 119)
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Programming a line to automatically enable privacy (page 120)
Allowing do not disturb on a set
Do Not Disturb prevents voice calls from alerting at your telephone. Voice calls appear as normal intercom calls.
Procedure steps
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Press FEATURE 85 to activate the feature.
Use FEATURE #85 to cancel DND.
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Blocking set access to the DND feature
You can block access to this feature for any set.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs >
Restrictions.
In the Set Lock field, select Full.
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Configuring privacy for a physical line
When you have lines assigned to more than one telephone, anyone with the line appearance can answer a call, or join a call in progress. To provide exclusive access for a user, you can program privacy on a line, in which case, only one person at a time can use the line. (This does not apply to target lines).
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active
Physical Lines.
Choose the line for which you want to assign privacy.
In the bottom panel, click Preferences.
Beside Trunk mode, choose Unspr (unsupervised).
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Programming a line to automatically enable privacy
You can program some lines to make a call private automatically.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active
Physical Lines.
Select the line that you want to automatically enable privacy.
In the bottom panel, click the Preferences tab.
Select the Auto privacy check box.
If the line is part of a line pool, ensure that all other lines in the pool also have this feature enabled.
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Intrusion controls configuration
If your system is part of a private network that uses the Meridian call attendant on a centralized voice mail system, the attendant can use the break-in feature to interrupt a call, regardless of any other settings on your line. The exception is if you have a higher intrusion priority than the attendant. If this is the situation, the attendant is forced to camp the call at your telephone, or redirect the call elsewhere in the system.
Configuring intrusion controls
This feature is set on a per-telephone basis.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Determine the intrusion level of the attendant telephone.
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to change the intrusion level.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
In the bottom panel, click the Capabilities tab.
Enter the Intrusion protection level.
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Configuring call hold
After you answer a call, you can transfer the call, look up some information, or answer another call. Use the Hold feature to place a call on hold.
Configuring call hold procedures navigation
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Configuring full autohold on a line (page 121)
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Configuring autohold on a set (page 121)
Configuring full autohold on a line
A line or the telephone can be programmed to automatically place an active call on hold while answering another call, or placing a call.
Model 7100 and 7000 telephones, which do not have line keys, also use the
HOLD key to toggle between active calls.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active
Physical Lines.
Select the line record for which you want to enable Full autohold.
Click the Preferences tab.
Select the Full autohold check box.
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Configuring autohold on a set
Use the following procedure to enable autohold on a set.
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Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click the Capabilities tab.
Select the Auto hold check box.
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Configuring call transfer
Calls coming in can be transferred after they are answered, or automatically transferred if they are not answered at the target telephone.
Configuring call transfer procedures navigation
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Configuring transfer of unanswered calls (page 122)
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Configuring Callback (page 122)
Configuring transfer of unanswered calls
Telephones which do not use call forward to a voice mail system, can be programmed to forward unanswered external calls to a designated prime telephone.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets > Line Access.
Select the DN of the set to which you want to transfer the calls.
In the Fwd No Answer field, enter the number of the telephone to which incoming calls are to be redirected.
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Configuring Callback
When you direct an answered call to another telephone, the system monitors the call to ensure it is answered. If no one answers the call within a set length of time, the system returns the call to you.
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Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings
> Feature Settings.
In the Timers subpanel, select the number of rings from the Transfer
callback timeout field.
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Configuring call redirect
When you answer a call, you can redirect the line to an external number. When redirected, all incoming calls on that line are directed to the external number.
You can configure a tone to sound on your telephone when a redirection occurs.
Lines can also be redirected through system programming. In this case, redirection can be removed only through system programming.
Configuring call redirect procedures navigations
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Allowing call redirect (page 123)
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Programming call redirection on a line (page 124)
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Adjusting the call redirect tone (page 124)
Allowing call redirect
You can enable the redirect feature on a telephone-by-telephone basis.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to allow the redirect feature.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click the Capabilities tab.
Select the Allow redirect check box.
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Programming call redirection on a line
To program call redirection on a line use the following procedure.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active
Physical Lines.
Select the line you want to redirect (ensure that the line is not in a line pool).
Click the Preferences tab.
In the Redirect to list, enter the number that you want to redirect the calls to.
Enter a remote number. Ensure that the routing codes are included.
To turn off redirect, delete the remote number from the field.
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Adjusting the call redirect tone
You can cause a short ring to occur when a line is redirected using FEATURE
84. This is set for each telephone.
Procedure steps
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active
Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to modify the redirect tone.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click the Capabilities tab.
Select the Redirect ring check box.
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Configuring call forward
You can set up a telephone to send calls to another telephone automatically, or to a voice mailbox if the telephone is not answered, or if it rings busy. This feature can be programmed from the system for each telephone, as well as at the telephone.
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Configuring call forward procedures navigation
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Configuring forwarding of unanswered calls (page 125)
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Blocking set access to call forwarding (page 125)
Configuring forwarding of unanswered calls
Using system programming, you can forward calls internally or externally if the telephone is unanswered, if the telephone is busy, or you can forward all calls to an external number.
Procedure steps
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Determine the dial string for the telephone to which the calls are to be forwarded. Include routing codes if the telephone is external to the system.
Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Line Access.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to configure call forward.
Enter the dial string where to forward the call.
Ensure that this entry is less than the Delayed ring transfer setting.
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Blocking set access to call forwarding
You can block the user from using the call forward feature by setting the Set
Lock for the telephone to Full.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In Element Manager, click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs >
Restrictions.
In the Set Lock field, select Full.
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Configuring the call camp-on timer
The system camps a call for a specified length of time before it returns the call to the original answering telephone.
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Procedure steps
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings.
In the Timers subpanel, from the Camp timeout (sec.) list, select a time.
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Configuring call park
You can park a call on the system that can be accessed from any telephone on the system.Calls are parked on a three-digit park code. The first digit of the code is a system access code. The last two digits range from 01 to 25.
(FEATURE 74).You can also set a delay period for when the call returns to the telephone from which it was parked; under Configuration > Telephony >
Global Settings > Feature Settings. You can also determine the order used to assign the codes (Park mode).
Configuring call park procedures navigation
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Setting up the call park access code (page 126)
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Setting up park timeout (page 127)
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Determining call park code assignment sequence (page 127)
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Sharing calls by parking on SWCA buttons (page 127)
Setting up the call park access code
The Park prefix is the first digit of the call park retrieval code that a user enters to retrieve a parked call. If the Park prefix is set to None, calls cannot be parked.
• This park prefix must be unique from any other access code.
• If this field is set to None, the system-wide call appearance (SWCA) feature will not work.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > General.
In the Access Codes subpane from the Park prefix list, select the first digit of a three-digit park code.
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Setting up park timeout
Determine how many minutes the system waits between parking a call and returning the call to the original answering telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings.
In the Timers subpane from the Park timeout (sec.) list, select the time for the call to remain parked.
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Determining call park code assignment sequence
Determine how the system assigns a retrieval code to parked calls. If Lowest is selected, the system chooses the lowest code that is available when the call is parked. If Cycle is selected, the system chooses the codes in a sequence, from lowest to highest, until all the codes have been used, then starts at the lowest code again.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings.
In the Feature settings subpanel, from the Park mode list, select the desired setting.
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Sharing calls by parking on SWCA buttons
System wide call appearance (SWCA) keys allow you to control call park and retrieval features on any type of line across the local system. These features expand the BCM call park and call retrieve features by providing visual indications of the status of any call parked on an SWCA button with indicators.
The calls can also be controlled by directly entering the SWCA feature codes.
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You can use SWCA programming to define logical groups of telephones. Each group can be assigned a set of the SWCA codes, which allows them to pass calls within the group. Each telephone in the group also displays the current status of the call, so users can determine which calls are being handled.
The following procedure describes how to perform the system configuration for the SWCA feature.
Procedure steps
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Check that the Call Park Access code has a digit entered as a value.
Programming note: If the value is set to None, the SWCA feature does not work.
Choose one of the following configurations for the SWCA controls for your system Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Advanced
Feature Settings > System Wide Call Appearance Control.
Configuration one: If you want all incoming calls to auto-associate to SWCA assignments on the receiving telephone: a) To auto-associate SWCA key to call, select Automatically - life of call. b) To include I/C calls when auto-associating, select the check box.
c) To invoke SWCA parking by Hold, select the check box.
d) To include I/C calls when invoked by Hold, select the check box.
Configuration two: If you want incoming calls to auto-associate to SWCA assignments on the receiving telephone, but you want calls on hold to remain on hold at the receiving telephone, unless the user presses a SWCA button, or enters a SWCA code: a) To auto-associate SWCA key to call, select the Automatically - life of
call.
b) To include I/C calls when auto-associating, select the check box.
c) To invoke SWCA parking by Hold, clear the check box.
d) Include I/C calls when invoked by Hold is not applicable in this configuration.
Configuration three: If you want external incoming calls to auto-associate to
SWCA assignments on the receiving telephone, but you want all intercom calls to require manual parking: a) To auto-associate SWCA key to call, select the Automatically - life of
call.
b) To include I/C calls when auto-associating, clear the check box.
c) To invoke SWCA parking by Hold, select the check box.
d) To include I/C calls when invoked by Hold, clear the check box.
Configuration four: If you want all calls to require the user to press a SWCA button, or enter a SWCA code: a) To auto-associate SWCA key to call, select either Manually - while
parked or Manually - life of call.
b) To include I/C calls when auto-associatingT is not applicable in this
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c) To invoke SWCA parking by Hold, clear the check box.
d) To include I/C calls when invoked by Hold is not applicable in this configuration.
Configure the SWCA keys to indicator memory buttons on the telephones.
Label the buttons.
Let the users know how the SWCA buttons work, and which SWCA codes are available to them.
Attention: A user can park a call on any SWCA code; however only SWCA codes assigned to a telephone can be used to retrieve SWCA calls.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Auto-associate SWCA key to call
Include I/C calls when autoassociating
Value
Manually - while parked: The user either presses a free SWCA key on the telephone, or dials the feature code for a free key.
Once the call is retrieved, it is unassigned from the SWCA key.
Manually - life of call: The user either presses a free SWCA key on the telephone, or dials the feature code for a free key. When the call is retrieved, it remains assigned to the SWCA key. The key is freed only after the call is terminated.
Automatically - life of call: When a call is answered, it is automatically assigned to a free SWCA key, starting with the lowest available number. When the call is retrieved, it remains assigned to the SWCA key. The key is freed when the call is terminated.
Select how a call is parked on a SWCA ke.y
Default: Manually - while parked.
Select if you want intercom calls to automatically park on SWCA keys. <check box>
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Variable
Invoke SWCA parking by Hold
Include I/C calls when invoked by
Hold
Value
If you select the check box...
Auto-associate SWCA key to call must be set to
Automatically - Life of call for this feature to work.
When the user makes a call using the intercom button, the call automatically associates with a free SWCA key, and remains assigned for the duration of the call.
If you do not select the check box...
The user must assign manually an intercom call to a SWCA key.
The call will behave according to the rules of the choice made for
Auto-associate SWCA key to call.
Select whether calls that are placed on hold are assigned automatically to a SWCA key.
If you select the check box...
When the user presses Hold, the system attempts to repark the call on the current SWCA key assigned to the call, or on a free
SWCA key programmed on the telephone.
If no SWCA key is currently associated with the call
(Automatically - life of call is not selected), and there is no free
SWCA key to assign to the call, the call remains on Hold on the line on which it enters.
Note: In this case, the call is not available to other telephones in the group until it can be assigned to a SWCA key, or unless they have the same line appearance as the held call.
If you do not select the check box...
There is no interaction with SWCA keys. The call remains on
Hold on the line on which it enters, and is not available to other telephones in the SWCA group, unless the user manually assigns the call to a SWCA key, or unless those telephones have the same line appearance as the held call.
Select whether intercom calls, put on Hold, are assigned automatically to a SWCA key.
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Value
If you select the check box...
Invoke SWCA parking by Hold must be checked to activate this feature.
When the user makes an intercom call, and puts it on Hold, the call works in the same manner as described in Invoke SWCA
parking by Hold, selected.
If you do not select the check box...
Intercom calls are held on the local line, regardless of whether you select the Invoke SWCA parking by Hold.
If the intercom call is assigned to a SWCA key automatically, you can press the SWCA key to repark the call, and make it available to other telephones in the group.
If you manually assign the intercom call to a SWCA key, the call is parked automatically, and it becomes available to the rest of the group.
Allowing Malicious Caller ID (ETSI ISDN)
This feature records caller information at the central office for the last external call on the active ETSI ISDN line. This feature must be available from your service provider before you can activate it in your system.
If this service is active on the line, you must press FEATURE 897 within 30 seconds after a caller hangs up, and before you hang up.
This feature is available only on an ETSI ISDN line.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > Private Network.
In the ETSI subpanel, set the parameters.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Network Diversion
MCID
Value
Allows you to choose if you want to allow calls to be redirected to an outside network.
If you select this check box, the called party can use FEATURE
897 to request the service provider network to record the identity of an incoming call. Including:
• called party number
• calling party number
• local time and date of the activity
• calling party sub-address, if provided by the calling user
The feature code must be entered within 25 seconds of the caller hanging up (a 25-second busy tone occurs). If the called party hangs up first, there is no opportunity to use the feature.
The call identification comes from your service provider, not the local system. You must have the service activated by the CO before the feature is active for the user, regardless of the setting in this field.
Configuring call logs
If your system has the appropriate equipment, and you subscribe to the call information feature supplied by your service provider, you can record information about calls received on an external line. The line does not need to be assigned to the telephone that receives the call in order for the information to be logged, nor does an assigned line need to be a ringing line to log a call.
ISDN service packages that come with calling line identification (CLID) can supply the same feature.
Configuring call logs procedures navigation
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Setting call log options (page 133)
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Resetting call log password (page 134)
Resetting the call log space
The call log space heading allows you to reallocate the Call log space equally to all telephones in your system.
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Prerequisites
CAUTION
Use this heading only if you want to allocate an equal amount of log space to all the telephones in your system. Reallocating Call log space can destroy Call log data at telephones that lose space. There are 600 Call log spaces available in the system. There are no spaces allocated by default. Changing the space allocation using Log defaults defines the log space available to all telephones in the system.
Procedure steps
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Advanced
Feature Settings.
In the Call Log Space subpanel, click Reset Logs.
The Reset Call Log Space dialog box appears.
Enter the Space per log, and the # of sets with logs.
Click OK to reallocate the log space and clear all user logs. Click Cancel if you do not want to clear user logs. In this case, the call log space is not reallocated.
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Variable
Space per log
# of sets with logs
Variable definitions
Value
Type a three-digit number, for example, 020, to give each set 20 spaces.
Lists the number of sets that have logs.
If you click OK on this dialog, these logs are deleted.
Setting call log options
Select how you want the telephone to handle logging calls.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
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From the Capabilities and Preferences tab, select a DN to configure.
In the Details for DN panel, select the Preferences tab.
From the Call log options list, select the value.
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Variable definitions
Variable
No autologging
Non one answered
Unanswered by me
Log all calls
Value
No calls are logged automatically.
Unanswered calls are logged.
Unanswered calls are logged.
All calls are noted in the call log.
Resetting call log password
Reset the password for the call log if users forget their password.
Procedure steps
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
From the Capabilities and Preferences tab, select a telephone to configure.
In the Details for DN panel, select the Preferences tab.
Click Rest Call Log Password.
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Job aid: Call log notes
If your system has the appropriate equipment, and you subscribe to the call information feature supplied by your service provider, you can record information about calls received from an external line. ISDN service packages that come with calling line identification (CLID) can supply the same feature.
Call Log creates a record of incoming external calls to a telephone, even if the telephone does not have that line assigned. For each call, the log can contain:
• sequence number in the call log
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• name and number of the caller
• indication if the call is long distance
• indication if the call was answered and by whom
• time and date of the call
• number of repeated calls from the same source
• name of the line carrying the call
Call Log can help to:
• keep track of discarded calls, or calls not answered
• track patterns for your callers (for example, volume of calls and geographic area of calls)
• record caller information quickly and accurately
• build a personal telephone directory from log items
Information, such as long distance indicator and the caller name and number, may not show in the log. The appearance depends on the Call Display services provided by your local telephone company, and the local telephone company at the caller end.
Call logging limitations:
• A total of 1000 log spaces for BCM50, or 3000 for BCM450, are shared by all telephones assigned with call log space. To ensure that this list does not fill up and start rejecting logs, ensure that autobumping is enabled
(FEATURE 815).
• If you answer the call and then forward it, the call logs only at the forwarding telephone.
• If call forward is set, calls log at both the forwarding telephone and the target telephone, providing the target telephone answered the call.
• If the call is released by the telephone to which the call is forwarded, only the forwarding telephone logs the call.
• Hunt group calls are logged only when a call is answered.
• If a call is redirected to and answered at the prime telephone, then the call is logged at both the redirecting telephone and the prime telephone. If the call is answered by the intended telephone, then the call is logged only at that telephone.
• If the telephone experiences a warm-reset, all log entries are flushed.
• If a line has been redirected, calls are not logged.
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The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Set access to calling feature programming tasks
The following topics describe the features the system user can configure, or use to place outgoing calls.
Set access to calling feature programming navigation
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Blocking user access to feature programming (page 137)
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Configuring call privacy (page 138)
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Configuring call process on busy signal (page 138)
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Configuring voice paging (page 139)
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Allowing dialing shortcuts (page 141)
Blocking user access to feature programming
You can deny users access to programming features on their sets.
Blocking set-level access to feature programming
You can block the user from using this feature key by setting the set lock for the telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets> Active Sets.
Select the DN record for the telephone for which you want to restrict.
Click the Restrictions tab.
In the Set Lock drop-down list select None, Partial, or Full.
None - allows access to all features.
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Partial - prevents programming autodial buttons and user speed dial.
Full - no feature programming is allowed.
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Configuring call privacy
Outgoing calls contain name and number information that displays on the target telephone, if this information is supported on the line, at the switch, and by the telephone. You can block this information for outgoing calls using the
ONN (outgoing name and number) blocking code.
Protecting privacy of outgoing calls
Block the name and number information for outgoing calls using the ONN
(outgoing name and number) blocking code.
The user can block the call information for an outgoing call using Feature 819.
To cancel ONN Blocking enter Feature #819.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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2
Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Advanced Feature
Settings.
Specify a code that allows users to block outgoing name and number display over an analog tone line., analog pulse line, or BRI trunk.
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Configuring call process on busy signal
The following features can be used when the internal number you dialed is busy.
• Priority call
• Ring again
Configuring call process on busy signal procedures navigation
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Configuring priority calling (page 138)
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Activating and cancelling ring again (page 139)
Configuring priority calling
Priority calling defines whether this telephone can interrupt calls or override
Do Not Disturb at another telephone.
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If your call is urgent, use this code to override a busy signal, or Do Not Disturb.
This feature must be enabled in programming on the initiating set. This feature is set to off by default.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences.
Select a DN.
Select the Capabilities tab in the bottom pane.
Select the Priority call check box.
To use this feature, the user can enter FEATURE 69, while the DN is ringing, or the priority softkey, on a two-line display set. You are connected directly to the other person, unless they are on another call. That person has the option of pressing FEATURE 85 (Do Not Disturb) to block the call. On two-line display telephones, the user also has the option of pressing the BLOCK SoftKey.
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Activating and cancelling ring again
Use this code to have the system to notify you when a telephone you want to call is no longer busy, or becomes available.
There is no system programming to allow/disallow this feature.
Activate feature: While on the call, enter FEATURE 2.
Cancel feature: Enter FEATURE #2.
Configuring voice paging
If you are unable to reach a person by telephone, or you want to deliver the same message to more than one person, use the page feature.This feature allows you to make page announcements in various ways, depending on the audience you are trying to reach.
Feature constraints:
• Telephones that do not have external speakers can initiate pages, but cannot receive pages (7000 and 7100 digital telephones and the 2001 IP telephone).
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• Using Page with external equipment: When you make a page that uses external paging equipment (external page or combined page), the DTMF
Long Tones feature automatically activates for the external paging system only, thus allowing you to control optional equipment with the DTMF Long
Tones feature.
• You can have a maximum of 50 digital telephones or a maximum of 60 IP telephones in a page zone.
• Business Series Terminals note: If the active call is on mute when the page comes in, it does not return to mute when the call comes off hold after the page.This is only applicable if the set has Auto Hold for incoming page enabled. Sets cannot receive a page if the set is in use.
Configuring voice paging procedures navigation
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Configuring system-level parameters for paging (page 140)
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Configuring set-level parameters for paging (page 140)
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Configuring auto-hold on incoming pages (page 141)
Configuring system-level parameters for paging
Page is a standard system feature. However, there are two system settings that you must confirm or change, depending on your requirements.
Page announcements are programmed to time-out after a preselected amount of time that is set, by your System Administrator, under the Timers heading.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature Settings.
In the Feature Settings pane, select the Page tone check box if you want a tone to sound before a page announcement, or if you want the page announcement to just occur.
On the Timers panel, in the Page timeout drop-down list, select the amount of time before the page automatically disconnects.
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Configuring set-level parameters for paging
This procedure describes how to determine individual telephone access to the page feature and how the system handles page broadcasts.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Click the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Select the DN for the telephone where you want to define the page feature.
On the bottom frame, under the Capabilities tab, select the Paging check box if you want the telephone to have access to the paging feature.
On the bottom frame, under the Capabilities tab, beside Page zone, enter the number of the zone that the telephone is to be part of for pages. Enter
None if you do not want the set to receive a page.
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Configuring auto-hold on incoming pages
If this Page feature is enabled, telephones with active calls that receive internal pages have the active call placed on hold for the duration of the page.
When the page message is finished, the active call is removed from hold.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences.
Business Series Terminals note: If the active call is on mute when the page comes in, the call is not returned to mute when the call comes off hold.
Select the DN for the telephone where you want to define the auto-hold on incoming pages.
In the bottom pane, select the Capabilities tab.
Select the Auto-hold for incoming page check box.
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Allowing dialing shortcuts
Use the following features to save time when dialing.
• Last number redial
• Saved number redial
• Autodial
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• Speed dialing
Allowing dialing shortcuts procedures navigation
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Allowing last number redial (page 142)
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Allowing saved number redial (page 142)
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Programming speed dials in the DN record (page 143)
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Programming user speed dials at the set (page 144)
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Blocking set-level access to button programming (page 145)
Allowing last number redial
If the number you want to dial is the last number dialed from your telephone, use this feature to redial the external number.
You enable last number redial for each telephone through the restriction programming.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the DN for the telephone where you want to define allowing last number redial feature.
Select Allow Last Number check box.
To access the feature, the user must press FEATURE 5.
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Allowing saved number redial
Use this feature to save a number from an existing call, or from an autodial button, so that you can call the number later. Each telephone can save only one number at a time.
Enable last saved redial for each telephone through the restriction programming.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1 Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
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Select the DN for the telephone where you want to define allowing saved number redial feature.
Select Allow Saved Number check box.
To access the feature, the user must press FEATURE 67.
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Allowing auto-dial
You can program memory buttons for one-touch dialing of internal or external telephone numbers. When you program an external autodial, you must specify a path out of the system. You can also program autodial buttons with speed dial codes.
The Button Programming and tab panels allow you to program the buttons on a telephone with internal and external autodialers, and with programmed feature keys.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN for the telephone that you want to modify.
Select the Button programming tab.
Choose the setting you want to modify.
The Modify dialog box appears.
Select the Function you want to program.
Note: Depending upon which Function is selected, you may also be required to select a Value and Digits.
Click Ok.
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Programming speed dials in the DN record
BCM 5.0 provides two types of speed dialing:
System Speed Dial programming allows you to assign two or three-digit speed dial codes to the external numbers called most often. You can set the system to have 01 to 70 codes or 001 to 255 codes.
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User speed dial numbers can be programmed during telephone DN record configuration, or at the telephones by the users (71-94).
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
In the DN record, select the telephone you want to program.
Select the User Speed Dial tab.
Select Add.
The Add User Speed Dial dialog box appears.
Enter the Speed Dial Number 71-94.
Click Ok.
In the External Number field, enter the telephone number.
Enter FEATURE 0, and the system or user speed dial code.
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Programming user speed dials at the set
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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Enter FEATURE *4.
Enter a two-digit code from 71 to 94.
Specify the external line by pressing a line button, a line pool button, or the intercom button. (If you do not specify the external line, the system uses the prime line for the DN.)
Dial the telephone number you want to program (up to 24 digits).
Press Ok.
Record the code and number you programmed.
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Blocking set-level access to button programming
The telephones with programmable memory buttons are given a default set of button assignments when the system is set up. The system administrator can change these defaults in system programming. The user can also program memory buttons for autodial and feature codes, as well as move button assignments to suit their working style.
You can block the user from using this feature.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Restrictions tab.
Select the DN you want to modify.
Set the telephone Set Lock to Partial or Full.
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BCM 5.0 devices special features configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can program telephones and devices to perform specific feature services, such as dialing an emergency number as soon as the handset is picked up, or acting as the control set for the system schedules.
BCM 5.0 devices special features configuration navigation
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Configuring a hotline telephone (page 147)
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Assigning a pause for external dialing (page 148)
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Configuring a control telephone (page 149)
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Assigning a supervisor telephone (page 150)
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Configuring silent monitoring (page 150)
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Configuring a prime line (page 151)
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Configuring a direct dial telephone (page 152)
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Configuring access to a direct dial telephone (page 153)
Configuring a hotline telephone
You can define a telephone that automatically dials an emergency or direct number when the handset is lifted.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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2
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities
and Preferences tab.
Click the DN of the telephone to configure as a hotline telephone.
In the Details for DN panel, select the Preferences tab.
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From the Hotline type list, select internal or external.
Configure the Hotline parameters.
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Variable definitions
Variable
Hotline Type
Internal number
Facility
External number
Value
This feature allows you to define a telephone number that automatically dials when you lift the handset or press the
Handsfree button, on a telephone.
• Internal — Define the internal telephone you want to access.
• External — Enter the line you want the call to use. (This cannot be a target line.)
• Enter the complete call number for the external telephone you want to access.
If the direct dial telephone is on a remote node of the network, ensure that the correct line pools are assigned to the telephone to properly route the call.
Define the internal telephone you want to access.
• DN:* — The DN of the telephone that is automatically dialed when the user lifts the handset.
• Direct dial set — Automatically dials a telephone on the system defined as a direct dial telephone (direct dial access code).
Select a facility from the list.
• Pool:A — Refer to the line pool assignment for this telephone.
• Use prime line — Refer to the General record for this telephone.
• Use routing table — Refer to the routing tables. The routing code for that table must be part of the External number.
Enter the complete call number for the external telephone you want to access.
Assigning a pause for external dialing
Assign a 1.5-second pause before the device dials out.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click the DN of the telephone you wish to assign a pause for external dialing.
In the bottom panel, select the Preferences tab.
In the Hotline type drop-down list, select External.
Set the Facility field to Use prime line.
Click P from the drop-down keypad in the External number field.
Click OK.
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Configuring a control telephone
The control telephone allows you to control other telephones in the system by turning service schedules off and on.
You can define a control set for lines, individual telephones, and for hunt groups.
Prerequisites
• The control telephone must have the line assigned, or must be assigned to the line pool the line is in.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Lines > Active Physical Lines or
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets > Capabilities and
Preferences tab.
Select the DN or Line you want to configure as a control telephone.
Double-click Control Set.
Enter the DN for the control telephone.
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Assigning a supervisor telephone
The silent monitoring feature enables specified two-line display telephones to be used to monitor Hunt group and Contact Center operators. You can specify whether the system sounds a tone before breaking into a call or whether the break-in is silent. Display prompts on the supervisor telephone allows the supervisor to unmute or move from user to user.
A maximum of 30 two-line display telephones can be configured as supervisor telephones for monitoring.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Click the row of the telephone to assign as a supervisor telephone.
In the bottom panel, select the Capabilities tab.
Select the Silent monitor supervisor check box.
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Configuring silent monitoring
Configure silent monitoring to customize the functionality of this feature.
Prerequisites
• For security, change your password regularly.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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2
Select Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Advanced
Feature Settings.
In the Silent monitor section, configure the parameters.
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Variable definitions
Variable
Monitoring mode
Number of SM sets
SM password
Value
Select Non silent if you want the hunt group member and the caller to hear a conference tone when a supervisor breaks into a hunt group conversation.
Select Silent if you want supervisors to be able to break into a hunt group conversation without giving an indicator of their presence.
Initial monitoring is muted at the supervisor set. If the supervisor wants to speak within the conversation, a display key on the twoline display becomes available, once the connection is established.
Indicate the number of two-line telephones in your system that you will allow to be used as supervisory telephones.
Enter a six-digit password that must be entered after the supervisor presses FEATURE *550. To maintain system security, change this password frequently.
Configuring a prime line
For incoming calls, you can have a central answering position, or you can specify target lines to one or more telephones to receive directed calling.
If you are using the central answering position to answer all calls, or to monitor incoming calls, you may need the extended capabilities of a T24 Key Indicator
Module (KIM) for digital phones or a Key Expansion Module (KEM) for IP
Phones 1120e, 1140e, 1220, 1230, 2002, and 2004. These telephones allow you to expand the number of line assignments, SWCA code assignments, and
Hunt group indicators.
If you do not filter incoming calls through an central answering position, you can arrange your telephones in Hunt groups, ringing groups, or call groups that use system wide call appearance (SWCA) assignments to share calls.
You can set up a central answering position to enable you to:
• To filter all incoming calls through one point.
• To provide fallback for unanswered telephones.
Set up the prime telephone feature or use call forward.
• To provide one number for callers that can be distributed to an internal group.
• Set up hunt groups for service groups or System Wide Call Appearance
(SWCA) assignments for small groups.
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• To provide a central answering position for internal users.
Set up a direct dial code.
This procedures sets up the provided the fallback for unanswered calls by configuring the prime line. The prime line is the DN that the line rings when the system cannot ring the intended DN.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
In the row of a telephone, double-click Prime line, and then select a value from the list.
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Configuring a direct dial telephone
The direct dial telephone is the telephone that system users can dial with one digit, the direct dial access code. A receptionist telephone is one example of this. This telephone is usually the control telephone for system scheduling.
You can create up to five direct dial telephones. However, they all respond to the same direct dial access code.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > General.
On the Direct Dial table, click the fields beside the set number you want to configure and enter the appropriate values.
Press Tab on your keyboard to save the values.
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Variable definitions
Variable
Direct Dial Digit
Set
Type
Internal DN
External No.
Facility
Value
The Direct dial digit setting allows you to specify a single systemwide digit to call a direct dial telephone.
This tags the telephone to the system.
This is the type of number for the direct-dial set.
The DN number of the telephone to be designated as the direct dial set. (Internal sets).
The actual phone number, including destination codes, of the direct dial set (External sets).
The facility to be used to route the call to a direct dial set that you define with an external number.
If you choose Use prime line, ensure that prime line is not assigned to the intercom buttons for your telephones. When prime line is assigned as an intercom button, it chooses the first available line pool assigned to the telephone to make a call. If this line pool does not have the correct lines for routing the call, the direct dial call will fail.
Configuring access to a direct dial telephone
Configure access to a direct dial telephone to define the telephone that is called when the direct dial number is pressed from this telephone.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
Select the Capabilities and Preferences tab.
Select the DN you want to configure.
In the Details for DN pane, select the Capabilities tab.
In the Direct dial field, enter the number of the direct dial telephone to which this telephone has access.
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System-wide call appearance configuration
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Configure your BCM 5.0 system-wide call appearance (SWCA) keys.
SWCA configuration navigation
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Adding SWCA keys to your telephone (page 155)
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Assigning a received call to a SWCA key (page 156)
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Retrieving a call from a SWCA key (page 157)
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Conferencing a call parked on a SWCA key (page 157)
Adding SWCA keys to your telephone
The System-Wide Call Appearance (SWCA) feature enables you to park incoming and outgoing calls on your BCM and, at the same time, provides call appearance to a group of telephones. Using this feature frees the line used by the call, and enables another user to pick up the call at any telephone that has been assigned the same SWCA keys
SWCA keys can be assigned by your system administrator to a group of
telephones.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Enter FEATURE *3.
Select a memory button with an indicator.
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3 Enter a SWCA code (FEATURE *521 to FEATURE *536).
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Assigning a received call to a SWCA key
Your system administrator can tell you how your system works. The system may be programmed in one of the following ways:
• An incoming call automatically assigns to a free SWCA key when the call is answered.
— To park the call, press the SWCA key a second time.
— Answering a second call: The original call is automatically parked on a free
SWCA key.
For this instance to occur, your system must be set for Full Autohold
(FEATURE 73),
• You press a free SWCA key to park the call to that key.
• When you press HOLD, the call parks on a free SWCA key.
You also can perform one of the following steps to park the call:
• While the call is active, enter the SWCA code that corresponds to the key where you want to park the call. Refer to “To add SWCA keys to your telephone” on page 298.
• While the call is active, enter FEATURE *520 to search for the next available
SWCA code (assigned to your telephone).
— If the system finds an available code, the call is associated with the code.
Press HOLD or the assigned SWCA key to park the call.
— If no code is available, the call remains active on your line only. Put the call on hold until a SWCA key becomes available.
— If the call was already associated with a SWCA code (for the duration of the call), the call is reparked on that code.
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Retrieving a call from a SWCA key
If you are not sure which call to retrieve, you can use one of the following codes to find the longest parked call or the most recently parked call:
• FEATURE *537 retrieves the oldest SWCA call. The indicator on all telephones in the group becomes solid, indicating an active call.
• FEATURE *538 retrieves the most recent SWCA call. The indicator on all telephones in the group becomes solid, indicating an active call.
Note: These codes only work for telephones that have SWCA keys defined, and the system only searches across the range of codes that are assigned for that telephone.
Conferencing a call parked on a SWCA key
If a conference call is created from two SWCA-associated calls, and then a transfer occurs by the conference master releasing the call, the call is associated to only the currently associated SWCA keys (if any) on the slaves.
If a conference call is created from two SWCA-associated external calls, and then a transfer occurs by the conference master releasing the call, the remaining call between the lines and trunks are not be associated with any
SWCA key.
Prerequisites
• A conference call cannot be parked on a SWCA key.
• You cannot conference a call that is parked on a SWCA key until it is unparked.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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2
3
Press the SWCA key to unpark the call.
Press HOLD.
Press FEATURE 3 to create the conference.
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Set template creation and export
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can create a set template using Element Manager to capture a collection of set parameters, such as capabilities, preferences, assignment of lines, buttons, Meet Me Conferencing, and voice mail settings.
You can export a template to a file so that you can apply that file to multiple
BCMs.
Set template creation and export and import tasks
This work flow shows you the sequence of tasks you perform to create a set
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New set template creation
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can create a set template using Element Manager to capture a collection of set parameters, such as capabilities, preferences, assignment of lines, buttons, Meet Me Conferencing, and voice mail settings. You can assign the template to any number of appropriate sets on the BCM 5.0. Upon initialization, the system creates two default templates named PBX and DID.
When you assign sets to a template, any changes to the template are propagated to all sets associated with the template. When you associate a set with a template and you modify settings of the sets outside of the template, the set is disassociated from the template. The set is not disassociated from the template if you modify parameters that can also be modified by end-users from their phone sets.
The BCM supports a maximum of 30 templates including the two default
templates (PBX and DID).To link to any tasks, click on Navigation (page 162)
.
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This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to create a set template. To link to any tasks, click on
Navigation
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Launching the set template screen (page 163)
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Creating a new set template (page 163)
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Creating a set template from a set (page 166)
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Setting model-specific button data (page 168)
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Launching the set template screen
Launch the set template screen to access existing set templates and to create new templates.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
From the Configuration tab, select the Telephony folder.
From the Telephony folder, select the Sets folder.
Click Templates.
The Set Templates screen appears.
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Creating a new set template
Create an original new template or select an existing template upon which to base the new template, to transfer set configuration information from one set to multiple sets at the same time.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In the Set Templates screen, click Add.
In the Name field, type a name for the new template.
In the Description field, type a description of the template.
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From the Source template list, select None to create an original template or select another template type as the basis for your new template.
In the Source DN field, type a DN to which you want to assign the template or leave the field blank to use the template default settings.
If you selected None in Step 4, the Source DN field is enabled and you can assign a DN to the template. If you choose to base your template on an existing template, the Source DN field is disabled because the source DN is taken from the source template.
Click OK to create the template or click Cancel to cancel the template creation.
The new template name appears in the Templates table.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Description
Name
Source template
Source DN
Value
Type a description of the template, for example, the purpose of the template.
Type a descriptive name for the template, for example, Office_B template.
The name should not contain any special characters except an underscore (_) and it should begin with an alphabetical character.
Select from the list of existing created and default templates a template on which to base the new template. The default value is None.
Type a DN that you want to use as a source for this template.
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Procedure job aid
If you create a new template and do not base it on an existing template or assign it to a set, the template is created with the following default settings.
Parameter
Prime Line
Intercom Keys
Line Pool
DND on Hold
Handsfree
HF answerback
Pickup group
Paging
Paging zone
Direct dial
Priority call
Auto hold
Auto hold for incoming page
Aux. ringer
Allow redirect
Redirect ring
Fwd no answer
Fwd delay
Fwd busy
Access to hotline
Model
Dialing options
Language
Contrast
Ring type
Phone button settings
No
1
1
No
Yes
No
None
No
2
A
Default value
I/C
No
Auto
Yes
None
Yes
No
N/A
No
No
Dependent on target sets
Standard dial
English
4
1
Dependent on model
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Creating a set template from a set
You can create a new set template based on a set, or DN. When you create a set template from a set, the new template is automatically populated with the configuration details from the set you chose.
Prerequisites
• launch Element Manager
• connect to the Business Communications Manager
• navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, click Add.
In the Name field, type a name for the new template.
In the Description field, type a description of the template.
From the Source template list, select None.
In the Source DN field, type the DN on which you want to base the new template.
Click OK to create the template or click Cancel to cancel the template creation.
The new template name appears in the Templates table. The template is populated with the settings from the set (DN) you chose.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Description
Name
Value
Type a description of the template, for example, the purpose of the template.
Type a descriptive name for the template, for example, Office_B template.
The name should not contain any special characters except an underscore (_) and it should begin with an alphabetical character.
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Source template
Source DN
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Value
Select from the list of existing created and default templates a template on which to base the new template. The default value is None.
Type a DN that you want to use as a source for this template.
Adding models to a template
Add specific telephone models to a a set template to incorporate modelspecific parameters into the template.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, select the template to which you want to add a telephone model.
Click Add Model.
From the Type list in the Add model dialog box, select a model that you want to add to the template.
You cannot add more than one model of telephone at a time.
Click OK to confirm the addition or click Cancel to cancel the addition.
The model you added appears nested beneath the appropriate template.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Type
Value
Select a model type from the list of available models on your system. Values depend on the model types that are currently supported on your system.
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Setting model-specific button data
Use the Details for Templates panel to specify data settings for a particular model of phone that you have added to a specific set template.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, select the template to which you want to add a phone model.
From the nested list of models you have added to the set template, select the model for which you want to set data.
The Details for Template panel appears below the Templates list panel.
In the IP Terminal tab, click Edit.
The IP Terminal tab only appears for models that are IP sets.
From the Codec list in the Edit IP Terminal dialog, select a Codec that you want to assign to the phone model.
From the Jitter Buffer list, select the amount of buffer you want to assign to the phone model.
Select the Keep DN Alive check box if you want to maintain this option.
Click OK to confirm the choices or click Cancel to cancel the choices.
Select the Button Programming tab.
From the Model list, select the model of phone to which you want to apply specific button programming specifications.
Select the Button Programming Table tab.
From the Buttons list, select the phone button for which you want to configure functionality.
Click Edit.
From the Function list in the Edit Button dialog, select the type of functionality you want to assign to the button.
If applicable, from the Value list, select a valid value for the particular functionality you want to assign to the button.
Click OK to confirm the choices or click Cancel to cancel the choices.
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3
Attention: The template does not provide support for expansion modules.The IP
Key Expansion Module (KEM) and the Key Indicator Module (KIM) are not supported.
Assigning a template to sets
Assign a set template to specific sets, or DNs, to propagate changes to those sets through template updates.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
4
5
In the Set Templates screen, select the template you want to assign to a set or sets.
Click Assign.
In the Available sets list, select a set to which you want to assign the template. To select multiple sets, hold down the Ctrl key and select the sets.
Click the double-arrow button in the middle of the screen to move the DNs you selected from the Available sets list to the Assigned sets list.
The set or sets you selected appear in the Assigned sets list.
Click OK to confirm the assignment or click Cancel to cancel the assignment.
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Set Template export and import
The information in this chapter applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can export a template from one Business Communications Manager
(BCM 5.0) and then import that template on another BCM 5.0. When you export and import a template, all template attributes that you have set are copied to the second BCM, and are propagated to the sets on that BCM.
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Set template export and import procedures
This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to export and then import a set template.
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Exporting a template to a file (page 172)
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Importing a template from a file (page 173)
Exporting a template to a file
You can export a template to a file while connected to one system and import the same file when connected to a different system.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, select the template you want to export.
The Set Renumber dialog box appears.
Click Export.
The Export Templates dialog box appears.
From the Transfer type list, select the method by which you want to export the set template.
Attention: If you select Network Folder as the destination for the export, you must use the following format to enter the information: <IP Address>\<Share
Folder>
For example: 47.125.152.141\Public
Attention: If you select My Computer as the destination for the export, you are not prompted for a Folder, UserID, or Password.
From the Files field, click Browse.
Navigate to the location where you want the template to be saved.
Click OK to confirm the export or click Cancel to cancel the export.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Transfer Type
Value
Select a transfer type from the list (My Computer, Network folder,
USB).
Importing a template from a file
You can transfer a set template from one BCM to another by exporting a set template from one BCM and then importing that file to a second BCM.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration > Telephony > Set > Templates.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, select the template you want to import.
In the Set Templates panel, click Import.
The Import Templates dialog box appears.
From the Transfer type list, select the type of location from which you want to import the template.
From the Files field, click Browse.
Navigate to the location where you exported the template you now want to import.
Click OK to Import the template. or click Cancel to cancel the import.
The new template appears in the Templates list.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Transfer type
Files
Value
Select the type of location from which you want to import the set template (My Computer, Network folder, or USB).
Browse to the location where you want to retrieve the file.
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Set template access
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can access a template from a file or from a back up.
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Set template access procedures
This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to access
a set template. To link to any tasks, click on Navigation (page 176)
Navigation
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Importing a template from a file (page 173)
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Copying a template from a backup (page 176)
Copying a template from a backup
You cannot copy and paste a set template from one BCM to another. You can transfer all set templates from one BCM to another by using the template import and export functionality or by performing a backup on one BCM and then restoring that backup on a second BCM. In this way, the templates of the first BCM are transferred to the second BCM.
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Attention: If you choose to do a Backup and Restore of the BCM, you can not backup and restore only set templates. Set templates are included as part of the Core Telephony component.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Administration>Backup and Restore>Backup>Immediate
Backup.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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2
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From the Backup to list, select where you want to back up the set template.
If you select Network Folder as the destination for the export, you must use the following format to enter the information: <IP Address>\<Share Folder>
For example: 47.125.152.141\Public.
Click the Backup button.
The Backup dialog box appears.
In the Backup dialog box, click OK. Set templates are automatically included in the backup.
Read the information in the Warnings dialog box. Click Yes to continue.
In the Save dialog box, enter the path and file name to which the file will be saved.
A message appears after the download is complete.
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8
Attention: You can also select or clear additional applications such as IP Music.
6
9
In the Element Manager, connect to the destination BCM (the BCM to which you want to restore the set templates).
Navigate to Administration>Backup and Restore>Restore.
From the Restore from list, select the location where you saved the original backup.
Click Restore. Set templates are automatically included in the Core
Telephony component. Note: Make sure that the Core Telephony component is selected.
The backup of the first BCM is restored on the second BCM. You can now create, modify, and assign the set templates from the first BCM to the second BCM.
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Variable
Backup to
Optional components
Restore from
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Value
Select the location where you want to backup the BCM data
(BCM, My Computer, Network folder, FTP server, SFTP server,
USB storage device).
Select or clear the applications and features you want to include in the backup.
Select the location where you backed up the data of the first BCM data (BCM, My Computer, Network folder, FTP server, SFTP server, USB storage device).
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The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Administrators can modify a set template using Element Manager. After you modify a set template on the Business Communications Manager (BCM 5.0), the changed parameters are applied to every set to which the template has been assigned.
Set template access and modification tasks
This work flow shows you the sequence of tasks you perform to access and modify a set template. To link to any tasks, click on
NavigationSet template access and modification navigation (page 179)
NavigationSet template access and modification navigation
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The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Administrators can modify a set template using Element Manager. After you modify a set template on the Business Communications Manager (BCM 5.0), the changed parameters are applied to every set to which the template has been assigned.
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Set template modification procedures
This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to modify
a set template. To link to any procedures, click on Navigation (page 182)
Navigation
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Modifying the sets associated with a template (page 183)
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Modifying the models associated with a template (page 189)
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Deleting a template or set model (page 190)
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Modifying the sets associated with a template
Use the set template to edit set parameters and then apply these changes to all sets at once. If you used set-based administration or Element Manager to modify a supported parameter on a specific set, the system automatically disassociates the set from the template.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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From the Templates list, select the template you want to use to edit sets.
The Details for Template panel appears in the lower half of the Set
Templates panel.
In the Capabilities list, click Edit.
The Edit Capabilities dialog box appears.
In the Edit Capabilities dialog box, modify the fields as necessary to address the changes you want to propagate to all sets. You can edit the following parameters:
• Control set
• Intercom keys
• Direct dial
• Pickup group
• Page zone
• Prime line
• First display
• Handsfree
• Allow redirect
• DND on busy
• Auto hold
• Redirect ring
• Silent monitor
• Auto hold for incoming page
• Receive short
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• Paging
• HF answer back
• Auto called ID
• Priority call
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8
9
10
11
12
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, a progress dialog box appears. The changes are registered with the BCM and propagated to the sets.
Select the Preferences tab.
Click the Edit button.
The Edit Preferences dialog box appears.
In the Edit Preferences dialog box, modify the fields as necessary to address the changes you want to propagate to all sets. You can edit the following parameters:
• Language
• Dialing options
• Contrast
• Ring type
• Call log options
• Log space
• Auxiliary ringer
• Hotline Type
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, a progress dialog box appears. The changes are registered with the BCM and propagated to the sets.
Select the Line tab.
Click Edit.
The Edit Line dialog box appears.
In the Edit Line dialog box, modify the fields as necessary to address the changes you want to propagate to all sets. You can edit the following parameters:
• Forward no answer
• Forward busy
• Meet Me Conference Enable
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, a progress dialog box appears. The changes are registered with the BCM and propagated to the sets.
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Select the SWCA CAll Group tab.
Click Edit.
The Edit SWCA call group dialog box appears.
In the Edit SWCA call group dialog box, select call numbers you want to propagate to all sets.
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, a progress dialog box appears. The changes are registered with the BCM and propagated to the sets.
Select the Restrictions tab.
Click Edit.
The Edit Restrictions dialog box appears.
In the Edit Restrictions dialog box, modify the fields as necessary to address the changes you want to propagate to all sets. You can edit the following parameters:
• Normal
• Night
• Evening
• Lunch
• Sched 4
• Sched 5
• Sched 6
• Set lock
• Allow last number
• Allow saved number
• Allow link
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, a progress dialog box appears. The changes are registered with the BCM and propagated to the sets. Voice mail settings are also propagated.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Capabilities
Control set
Intercom keys
Direct dial
Pickup group
Page zone
Prime line
First display
Handsfree
Allow redirect
DND on busy
Auto hold
Redirect ring
Silent monitor
Auto hold for incoming page
Receive short
Paging
HF answer back
Auto called ID
Value
Type a DN number of the set you want to use as the baseline for parameter settings.
Select from the list the number of intercom keys a set can have
(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,)
Type a number to assign to the direct dial set.
Type the number (1 to 9) of the pickup group (a group where all telephones ring until one is answered) to which you want to assign the sets.
Type a zone number (1 to 6) to assign sets to that zone.
Select the first line that the telephone selects when a call is made
(None, I/C, Pool [A to O], Pool Block[A to F], Line).
Select from the list to determine what call display information appears first (Name, Number, or Line).
Select the Handsfree feature to allow the use of telephone speakers or a headset.
None: The handsfree feature is not available on all telephone models (7000 and 7100 digital phones, 2001 IP phones).
Standard: The handsfree feature is activated by pressing a button on the telephone.
Auto: The handsfree feature is activated when the telephone receives a call.
Select to enable the Redirect feature.
Select to enable do not disturb.
Select to allow the system to automatically place an active call on hold if you answer or initiate another call.
Select to enable the Line Redirection feature.
Select to enable the Silent Monitoring feature.
Select to allow the system to place an incoming call on hold and allow a page to go through when the telephone is active when a page comes in.
Select to enable the Receive Short Tones feature.
Select to enable the Paging feature.
Select to enable the HF answer back feature which allows users to answer a call without lifting the handset, or to use a headset.
Select whether you want to see on your display the extension number and name of the telephone you call.
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Variable
Priority call
Preferences
Language
Dialing options
Contrast
Ring type
Call log options
Log space
Auxiliary ringer
Hotline Type
Line
Forward no answer
Forward busy
Meet Me Conference Enable
SWCA Call Group
Restrictions
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
Sched 4
Sched 5
Sched 6
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Value
Select to allow sets to interrupt calls or override Do Not Disturb at another telephone.
Select the menu language on the handset (English, French,
Spanish, Norwegian, Swedish, UK English, Danish, Vicap,
Dutch, Bzl Portuguese, German, Euro French, Aust English,
Turkish, Italian, Euro Spanish, Polish, Czech).
Select a dialing type (Standard dial, Automatic dial, Pre-dial).
Select the level of LCD contrast (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9).
Type a value (1, 2, 3, 4) to select a distinctive ring pattern type for the telephone. Default is 1.
Select from the list the type of log recorded for calls (No auto logging, No one answered, Unanswered by me, Log all calls).
Type the amount of system memory to allot to logs.
Select to enable the auxiliary ringer.
Select a hotline type from the list (None, Internal, External).
Enter a telephone number to which the system can direct calls when the call is not answered.
Enter a telephone number to which the system can direct calls when the line is busy.
Select to enable the Meet Me Conferencing feature.
Select call numbers you want to propagate to all set.s
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
Enter the restriction filter that applies to each schedule.
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Variable
Set lock
Allow last number
Allow saved number
Allow link
Voice Mail
Value
Determine how much programming the user performs at their telephone. Select None, Partial, or Full.
None - allows access to all features.
Partial - prevents programming autodial buttons and user speed dial.
Full - no feature programming is allowed.
Select to enable the Last Number Redial feature.
Select to enable the Saved Number Redial feature.
Select to enable the Link feature.
For Voice Mail see Voice mailbox set up (page 195)
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Modifying the models associated with a template
Use the set template to edit set parameters and then apply these changes to all sets at once.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
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In the Set Templates screen, select the template to which you want to add a telephone model.
From the nested list of models you have added to the set template, select the model for which you want to set data.
The Details for Template panel appears below the Templates list panel.
In the IP Terminal tab, click Edit.
From the CODEC list in the Edit IP Terminal dialog box, select a CODEC that you want to assign to the telephone model.
From the Jitter Buffer list, select the amount of buffer you want to assign to the telephone model.
Select the Keep DN Alive check box if you want to maintain this option.
Click OK to confirm the choices or click Cancel to cancel the choices.
Select the Button Programming tab.
From the Model list, select the model of telephone to which you want to apply specific button programming specifications.
Select the Button Programming Table tab.
From the Buttons list, select the telephone button for which you want to configure functionality.
Click Edit.
From the Function list in the Edit Button dialog box, select the type of functionality you want to assign to the button.
If applicable, from the Value list, select a valid value for the particular functionality you want to assign to the button.
Click OK to confirm the choices or click Cancel to cancel the choices.
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Variable
Model
Value
Select from the list of telephone models supported on your system.
IP Terminal
CODEC
Jitter Buffer
Keep DN Alive
Button Programming or Button
Programming Table
Function
Value
Select the CODEC type (Auto, G.711-uLaw, G.711-aLaw,
G.729, G.723, G.729+VAD, G.723+VAD).
Select the jitter buffer value (Auto, None, Small, Medium, Large).
Select to enable the Keep DN Alive feature.
Select a telephone button to which you want to attribute a feature or other button functionality.
Select the type of functionality you want to assign to the button.
Select feature functionality or other button programming based on the function you selected.
Deleting a template or set model
You can delete a template when it is no longer needed. You can also delete a set model from a template.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Set Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
In the Set Templates panel, select a template, or multiple templates by selecting multiple rows while pressing the ctrl key, or select a model.
Click Delete.
You are prompted to confirm the deletion of the template or model.
Click Yes to confirm the deletion or click No to cancel the deletion.
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Line and set parameter renumbering
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can renumber set and line parameters, including voice mailbox DNs using the renumbering feature.
Line and set parameter renumbering procedures
This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to modify
a set template. To link to any procedures, click on Navigation (page 192)
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Renumbering set parameters (page 192)
•
Renumbering line parameters (page 193)
Renumbering set parameters
Use this procedure to quickly renumber sets and other DN attributes.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>All DNs.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
6
In the All DNs panel, click Renumber.
The Set Renumber dialog box appears.
From the Attribute list, select the DN or other attribute you want to renumber.
In the Begin DN number field, type the number of the starting row of DNs that you want to renumber.
In the End DN number field, type the number of the last row of DNs that you want to renumber.
In the New begin value field, type the new number at which you want the identified set of DNs to start.
Click OK to confirm the new numbering or click Cancel to cancel the new numbering.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Attribute
Begin DN number
Value
Select the type of DN you want to renumber (DN, Public OLI,
Private OLI).
Type the number of the DN at the beginning of the range of DNs you want to renumber.
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End DN number
New begin value
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Value
Type the number of the DN at the end of the range of DNs you want to renumber.
Type the number at which you now want the attribute of the designated DNs to start.
Renumbering line parameters
Use this procedure to quickly renumber line attributes.
Prerequisites
• Launch Element Manager.
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Lines>All Lines.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
5
6
In the All Lines panel, click Renumber.
The Line Renumber dialog box appears.
From the Attribute list, select the line attribute you want to renumber.
In the Begin line number field, type the number of the starting row of lines that you want to renumber.
In the End line number field, type the number of the last row of lines that you want to renumber.
In the DN begin value field, type the new number at which you want the attribute identified set of lines to start.
Click OK to confirm the new numbering or click Cancel to cancel the new numbering.
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Variable
Attribute
Begin line number
End line number
DN begin value
Value
Select the type of line attribute you want to renumber (Public receive number, Private receive number).
Type the number of the line at the beginning of the range of lines you want to renumber.
Type the number of the line at the end of the range of lines you want to renumber.
Type the number at which you now want the designated line attribute to start.
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Voice mailbox set up
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
You can create a voice mailbox on a set that is associated with a particular template. The template creates Subscriber mailboxes. When you create a mailbox through the set template, you can set parameters for that mailbox through the template. The mailbox parameters appear in the Voice Mail tab for editing. The First and Last name parameters default to the template name that you used to create the mailboxes.
Voice mailbox set up procedures
This task flow shows you the sequence of procedures you perform to modify a set template. To link to any procedures, click on
NavigationVoice mailbox set up (page 196)
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Creating a voice mailbox (page 196)
•
Editing a voice mailbox (page 197)
Creating a voice mailbox
Create an voice mailbox from a template assigned to a set. When you modify the mailbox settings from this tab later, the changes propagate to all sets associated with that template.
Prerequisites
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
In the Templates panel, select a template with a set to which you want to add a mailbox.
In the Voice Mail tab, click Edit.
The Edit Voice Mail dialog box opens with the active Create Mailbox check box.
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3
4
5
In the Edit Voice Mail dialog box, check the Create Mailbox check box.
The Edit Voice Mail dialog box expands to show the mailbox parameters that you can edit. The default values appear in the fields.
In the Edit Voice Mail dialog box, modify the parameter values for the mailbox (see
Editing a voice mailbox (page 197) ) as necessary. Any
unchanged fields retain their default value.
Click OK to confirm the creation of the mailbox, or click Cancel to cancel the mailbox creation.
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Editing a voice mailbox
You can edit voice mailbox parameters through a template that is associated with a set. When you edit the voice mailbox parameters, the changes are automatically propagated to all sets associated with the template.
Prerequisites
• Ensure CallPilot subscribers have initialized their mailboxes (refer to
CallPilot Setup and Operation Guide [NN40160-304]).
• Launch Element Manager.
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• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
In the Set Templates screen, select a template.
Select the Voice Mail tab.
3 Click Edit.
The Edit Voice Mail dialog box expands to show the mailbox parameters that you can edit.
Figure 2 Edit Voice Mail dialog box with parameters
9
10
7
8
11
4
5
6
From the Page type list, select the type of paging you want the mailbox to support.
From the Page zone list, select a page zone for the mailbox.
From the Page retries list, select the number of page retries you want the mailbox to accept
From the Page retry interval list, select a time interval between page retries.
From the Display in directory list, select whether or not you want the DN to appear in a directory.
Select the Enable Message Waiting Indicator check box to enable this feature.
From the Class of Service list, select a Class of Service (CoS) for the mailbox.
From the Outdial type list, select the type of outdialing you want the mailbox to support.
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From the Outdial line list, select an outdial line for the mailbox.
Click OK to confirm the changes, or click Cancel to cancel the changes.
If you confirm the changes, the new mailbox settings propagate to all the sets associated with the template.
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Variable Definitions
Variable
Page type
Page zone
Page retries
Value
The page type is the type of broadcast you want to allow users to be able to use. The values are None, Internal Zone, Overhead
Paging, and Both. The default value is None.
A page zone is any group of telephones that you grouped together for paging, regardless of their location. The values are
All, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The default value is All.
Page retries is the number of consecutive times a user can attempt a page. The values range from 0 to 5. The default value is 1.
Page retry interval
Display in directory
Enable Message Waiting Indicator The Message Waiting Indicator gives subscribers a visual indication on their telephone display when they have new messages. Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable this option. The default value is enabled.
Class of Service Select the Class of Service (COS) that is appropriate for the mailbox. Class of Service values reduce the amount of programming you do when you add a mailbox. Select a COS when you add the mailbox and the system uses the associated values. The values range from 1 to 16. The default value is 1.
Outdial type
The page retry interval is the number of seconds you want to allow between page attempts. The value must be a number between 1 and 300 seconds. The default value is 15 seconds.
The directory is an internal voice list that contains the spoken names of mailbox owners with initialized mailboxes who are assigned to the directory. Select or deselect the check box to enable or disable this option. The default value is enabled.
Outdial line
The Outdial type determines which line or line pool the system uses when a mailbox owner wants to use the
Reply feature for replying to a message left by an external caller.
The values are None, Line, Pool, and Route. The default value is
None.
Select from the list of existing created and default templates on which to base the new template. The default value is None.
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Removing a voice mailbox
You can remove voice mailbox set up capability from a template. You cannot use the template to delete voice mailbox from a set. To delete a mailbox, you must use CallPilot Manager. For details on how to delete a mailbox, see
CallPilot Manager Setup and Operation Guide (NN40170-300).
Prerequisites
• Connect to the Business Communications Manager.
• Navigate to Configuration>Telephony>Sets>Templates.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
4
In the Templates panel, select a template that has voice mailbox editing capability.
In the Voice Mail tab, click the Edit button.
The Edit Voice Mail dialog box opens.
In the Edit Voice Mail dialog box, deselect the Create Mailbox check box.
The Edit Voice Mail dialog box resizes to show only the Create mailbox check box.
Click OK to confirm the removal of the mailbox, or click Cancel to cancel the mailbox removal.
If you click OK, the main Voice Mail tab no longer shows the voice mailbox parameters.
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DMC feature list arrangement
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
This section describes how to use the Digital Mobility Controller (DMC)
Feature List to arrange the order of the features that appear as soft keys on a
Digital Mobility 7420/7430/7440 handset. This is a system-wide feature that enables users to access frequently used features.
The following paths indicate where to access the DMC Feature List in Element
Manager and in telset administration:
• Element Manager: Telephony > Global Setting > DMC Feature List
• Telset Admin: **CONFIG > System Prgrming > Featr settings > DMC feat list
The following features are available in the following default positions:
• Position 1: PARK (Call Park, F74)
• Position 2: PAGE (Page - General, F60)
• Position 3: VM (Voice mail login, F981)
• Position 4: CFAC (Call Forward, F4)
• Position 5: PKUP (Group Pickup, F75)
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
3
Click Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > DMC Feature List.
The Digital Mobility Controller Feature List panel appears.
In the Position 1 field, select the feature from the list.
Select the order of the features in Positions 2 through 5.
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Common procedures
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
Some common procedures are copying telephone configurations and renumbering DNs.
•
Copying telephone configurations (page 203)
•
•
Recording and reporting alarm codes (page 204)
Copying telephone configurations
The Copy command allows you to duplicate programming for a telephone, and apply it to another telephone, a range of telephones, or to all the telephones on the system. If information is copied to a record with an assigned telephone, the copy information replaces the existing settings.
Attention: Unique configurations, such as the Name, do not copy.
Procedure steps
Step Action
3
4
1
2
5
6
Select Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs.
Click the DN number for the record that has the settings you want to copy.
Click Copy.
Select the DN to which you want to apply the selected settings.
Select multiple DNs by holding down the control or shift key, and clicking multiple records.
Click Paste.
The Paste Set Data dialog box appears.
Select the check boxes for the properties that you want to copy to the new
DN.
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Renumbering DNs
Your system auto-assigns DNs based on the hardware for digital telephones.
In the case of IP telephones, you can choose to auto-assign DNs when the telephones register to the system.
When you change a DN, the DN record retains the same port number, because the telephone is not being moved physically. The original DN then assigns to the port vacated by the DN that you assign as the new DN. If you fill the DN/Port record in the Programming Records, remember to change the entries.
Two panes in Element Manager from which you can change the DN setting:
Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active Sets or Element
Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > DNs.The procedure is the same in both panes.
Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Double-click the DN you want to change.
Type the number of the DN you want to assign to the set.
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Recording and reporting alarm codes
An alarm telephone display shows a BCM 5.0 system alarm code when an alarm condition occurs. The installer assigns alarms to digital telephones with two-line displays. When an alarm message appears, an Alarm number and a
Time are displayed.
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Procedure steps
Step Action
1
2
Record the alarm number and time.
Call your customer service representative and report the alarm code.
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General features
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
The Business Communications Manager (BCM 5.0) has a complete list of the feature codes that can be accessed from digital and IP telephones.
Navigation
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•
Button programming feature (page 211)
Features: by name and activation code
The following provides a quick reference for BCM 5.0 features available by pressing the FEATURE button on M-series telephones, Business Series
Terminals (BST series), and IP telephones. The following table provides feature names sorted alphabetically, and numerically by feature code.
Use the user documentation for the specific product to find out how to use the codes on each type of telephone.
Table 1 BCM feature codes
Sorted by feature name
Feature name FEATURE<code>
Alarm time (room set)
Alarm time - Cancel
Alarm time (HS admin set)
Autodial - External
Autodial - Internal
Auto Hold
Auto Hold - Cancel
Background Music
*2
73
#73
86
875
#875
877
*1
*1
2
#2
*2
0
*0
1
#1
Sorted by activation code
FEATURE
<code>
Feature name
Speed Dial - Activate
Button inquiry
Messages - Send
Messages - Cancel Send
Autodial - External
Ring Again
Ring Again - Cancel
Autodial - Internal
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Sorted by feature name
Background Music - Cancel
Button inquiry
Contact Center agent login/log out
Contact Center agent make busy/ready
Contact Center queue status
Call Charge Indication
Call Duration Timer
Call Forward
Call Forward - Cancel
Call Forward to Voice Mail
Call Information
#86
*0
904
908
909
818
77
4
#4
984
811
Call Log - Delete items
(autobumping)
Call Log - Manual
Call Log - View information
Call Log options
Call Log password
Call Park
Call Queuing
Camp-on
815
813
812
*84
*85
74
801
82
Class of Service
Conference Call
68
3
Contrast adjustment
Contact Center agent login/log out
*7
904
Contact Center Supervise 905
Contact Center Supervisor Help 906
Dialing Mode *82
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63
*537
*538
*550
*6
60
61
64
65
66
67
68
Sorted by activation code
3
*3
4
Conference Call
Memory buttons - Program
Call Forward
#4 Call Forward - Cancel
*4
5
*501
*502
*503
*504
*510
*521 to
*536
Speed Dial - Add, change
Last Number Redial
Language - Primary
Language - Alternate
Language - Alternate 2
Language - Alternate 3
Time zone readjust (IP telephones)
System Wide Call
Appearance (SWCA)
Find oldest SWCA
Find newest SWCA
Silent Monitor
Ring Type
Page
Page - Internal (telephone speakers)
Page - External (external speakers)
Page - Combined (internal and external)
Line Pool
Messages - View
Voice Call
Saved Number Redial
Class of Service
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Table 1 BCM feature codes
Sorted by feature name
Directed Pickup 76
Display Voice Mail DN, Meet Me
Conferencing DN, or skillset DN
985
Do not Disturb
Do not Disturb - Cancel
Exclusive Hold
Voice Mail Leave Message
85
#85
79
980
Group Listening
Group Listening - Cancel
Group Pickup
IP Services list
IP Hot desking
Language - Primary
Language - Alternate
Language - Alternate 2
802
#802
75
*900
*999
*501
*502
*503
Language - Alternate 3
Last Number Redial
Line buttons - Move
Line Pool
Line Redirection
Line Redirection - Cancel
Link
Long tones
Malicious call identification
(MCID)
Meet Me Conferencing
Messages - Send
Messages - Cancel Send
Messages - View
Name and number blocking
Name and number blocking -
Cancel
Page
84
#84
71
808
897
*504
5
*81
64
60
930
1
#1
65
819
#819
*85
86
#86
88
#88
800
801
Sorted by activation code
69
*7
Priority Call
Contrast adjustment
*81
82
*82
83
77
78
79
*80
84
#84
*84
85
#85
#73
74
75
76
70
#70
71
73
Transfer
Transfer - Cancel
Link
Auto Hold
Auto Hold - Cancel
Call Park
Group Pickup
Directed Pickup
Call Duration Timer
Pause
Exclusive Hold
Ring Volume
Line buttons - Move
Camp-on
Dialing Mode
Privacy (on/off)
Line Redirection
Line Redirection - Cancel
Call Log options
Do not Disturb
Do not Disturb - Cancel
Call Log password
Background Music
Background Music - Cancel
Voice Call Deny
Cancel Voice Call Deny
Trunk Answer
Call Queuing
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Table 1 BCM feature codes
Sorted by feature name
Page - Combined (internal and external)
Page - External (external speakers)
Page - Internal (telephone speakers)
Pause
Priority Call
Privacy (on/off)
Record call
Ring Again
Ring Again - Cancel
Ring Type
Ring Volume
Ringing (Signal) Call
Room condition (Room set)
63
62
61
2
#2
*6
*80
78
69
83
989
807
876
Room condition (HS admin set) 878
Room occupancy 879
Run/Stop *9
Saved Number Redial
Silent Monitor
Speed Dial - Add, change
Speed Dial - Activate
Static Time
Static Time - Cancel
System Wide Call Appearance
(SWCA)
67
*550
*4
0
806
#806
*521 to *536
Find available SWCA
Find oldest SWCA
Find newest SWCA
Test telephone display
*520
*537
*538
805
807
808
811
812
804
805
806
#806
813
815
818
819
#819
870
871
#871
872
#872
873
#873
875
#875
876
877
878
Sorted by activation code
802 Group Listening
#802
803
Group Listening - Cancel
Time
Wait for dial tone
Test telephone display
Static Time
Static Time - Cancel
Ringing (Signal) Call
Long tones
Call Information
Call Log - View information
Call Log - Manual
Call Log - Delete items
(autobumping)
Call Charge Indication
Name and number blocking
Name and number blocking -
Cancel
View active services
Turn Ringing service on
Turn Ringing service off
Turn Restriction service on
Turn Restriction service off
Turn Routing service on1
Turn Routing service off
Alarm time
Alarm time - Cancel
Room condition (Room set)
Alarm time (HS admin)
Room condition (HS admin)
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Sorted by feature name
Time
Time zone adjust (IP telephones)
Transfer
Transfer - Cancel
Transfer to mailbox
Trunk Answer
Turn Restriction service off
Turn Restriction service on
Turn Ringing service off
Turn Ringing service on
Turn Routing service off
Turn Routing service on1
View active services
Voice Call
Voice Call Deny
Voice Call Deny - Cancel
Voice Mail direct
Voice Mail Interrupt
Voice Mail login
Voice Mail Operator settings
Wait for dial tone
803
*510
70
#70
986
800
#872
872
#871
871
#873
873
870
66
88
#88
988
987
981
982
804
986
987
988
989
*999
909
930
980
981
982
984
985
Sorted by activation code
879
897
Room occupancy
Malicious call identification
(MCID)
*9
*900
904
Run/Stop
IP Services list
905
906
Contact Center agent login/ log out
Contact Center Supervise
907
Contact Center Supervisor
Help
Contact Center Activity
Code
908 Contact Center agent make busy/ready
Contact Center queue status
Meet Me Conferencing
Voice Mail Leave Message
Voice Mail login
Voice Mail Operator settings
Call Forward to Voice Mail
Display Voice Mail DN, Meet
Me Conferencing DN, or skillset DN
Transfer to mailbox
Voice Mail Interrupt
Voice Mail direct
Record call
IP Hot desking
Button programming feature
The following describes the features available for Button Programming
(Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences > Button Programming).
Note that some of these features require other system settings in order to work.
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• Some of the buttons are controlled by features under Configuration >
Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and Preferences >
Capabilities tab (bottom panel). Paging is an example of a feature that requires other settings.
• Some features also require that the service be available on the line from your telephone service provider. The types of lines provided are also determined by the region chosen for your system. MCID (malicious call identification) is an example of this type of feature
Table 2 Button programming features
Set command
(FEATURE
<code>)
Feature Description
0
1
#1
2
3
4
5
*5
60
61
62
63
None
Speed dial
Send message
Cancel send message
Ring again
Conference/
Transfer
Call forward
Indicates a button that is configured for button programming, but nothing has been entered.
Activates the speed dial feature. The telephone prompts the user for a speed dial code.
Allows the user to send a message to another DN on the system.
Allows the user to cancel a message that was sent to another set within the network.
Turns on the Ring again feature.
Initiates a conference between user and two parties.
Allows the user to enter a number to forward all calls.
Note: Allow redirect must be selected to forward calls outside of the system.
Last number redial Causes set to redial the last number that was dialed.
Language choice Allows the user to select the language in which prompts are displayed.
Page - general
Page - Internal
Page - External
Initiates a page.
Allows the user to page internal to a specific zone, which is identified within the Button programming. (For example F611 internal zone 1, F610 page internal all zones.)
Allows the user to page through the speaker on a specific telephone.
Page - speaker and zone
Allows the user to page through both the internal sets, and externally connected paging equipment to a specific zone, which is identified within Button programming.
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Table 2 Button programming features
Set command
(FEATURE
<code>)
64
Feature Description
65
#65
66
67
68
69
*7
70
71
74
*520
*521 to *536
*537
*538
*550
75
Line pool
Contrast
Transfer
Allows the user to access a line pool. The pool this button accesses is specified during Button Programming for this feature.
Reply message Allows the user to access messages, and send a reply to the message sender.
Allows the user to cancel the message waiting indicator.
Cancel message waiting
Voice call
Saved number redial
Allows the user to make an announcement, or begin a call through the speaker of another telephone.
Allows the user to redial a number that was saved while on a call.
Restriction override Allows the user to override any restrictions on the set or line with a CoS password.
Priority call Allows the user to priority call an internal DN that is currently busy.
Allows the user to adjust the contrast of the display screen.
Allows the user to transfer an existing call to another telephone or external number.
Link
Call park
Find available
SWCA key
System Wide Call
Appearance (1 to
16)
Activates the Link command, which allows the user to access special features on a remote PBX system.
Allows the user to park a call.
System searches for a free SWCA key among the SWCA keys that are assigned to the current telephone.
Non-intercom calls are associated with an available SWCA key when the call is answered, originated, or placed on Hold.
Find oldest SWCA call
Features that interact with this feature: Hold, telephone keys, outgoing and incoming calls.
System searches among the SWCA keys assigned to the telephone, and unparks the call that has been parked the longest.
Find newest SWCA call
System searches among the SWCA keys assigned to the telephone, and unparks the most recently parked call.
Silent monitor
Group pickup
Allows the user to monitor hunt group calls. (Telephone must be assigned with SM supervisor.)
Allows the user to answer a call ringing telephone within the
Pickup group.
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Set command
(FEATURE
<code>)
76
Feature Description
77
78
79
800
801
802
803
804
806
807
808
811
812
813
815
818
819
82
Directed pickup
Call timer
Pause
Exclusive hold
Allows the user to answer any ringing telephone within the same system.
Allows the user to see the call duration timer.
Allows the user to insert a pause during a dialing sequence.
Trunk answer
Call queuing
Group listening
Allows the user to place a call on hold at the current telephone.
All appearances of the call on other telephones indicate the line is busy.
Allows the user to answer a ringing line while in a ringing service. (If enabled).
Allows the user to answer calls in order when several calls arrive in rapid succession. Calls are presented in this order: incoming calls, timed-out forwarded calls, then camped calls.
Activates the speaker on the set to allow a group of people to hear a call. But the user must talk to the caller through the handset.
Time
Wait for dialtone
Briefly displays the current time.
Places a pause in a dialing string that holds the following digits until a dialtone is perceived on the line.
Static date and time First line displays the date and time.
Ringing (Signal) call Directly rings another telephone inside the system when an extension is entered after the feature is selected. This is the same process as pressing an intercom button and dialing an extension.
Long tones
Call information
Allows the user to send long DTMF tones.
Allows the user to view information about a current call.
Allows the user to view call log information.
Call log - view information
Call LogIt
Call logs autobumping
Call charge indication
ONN blocking
Camp-on
Allows the user to add the current call to the call log manually.
Allows the user to select if the system will remove the oldest log item manually when the log space fills.
Allows the user to view the charges for a call (available on
DASS2 and ETSI Euro trunks only).
Allows the user to block the call information from the telephone for an outgoing call.
Allows the user to transfer and camp an external call on another telephone in the system.
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84
85
86
870
871
872
873
88
897
Table 2 Button programming features
Set command
(FEATURE
<code>)
83
Feature Description
*501
*7
904
905
906
907
908
909
930
980
Privacy control
Line redirection
Allows the user to change the line privacy setting on the current call.
Allows the user to redirect a line on their telephone to an external number.
Do not disturb
Service mode status
Allows the user to block incoming calls from ringing on the telephone.
Background music Allows the user to play music provided by a background music source through the speaker on the telephone.
Allows the user to view the current service mode being used.
Ringing service Allows the user to change the ringing service mode.
Restriction service Allows the user to change the restriction service mode.
Routing Service
Voice call deny
MCID
Allows the user to change the routing service mode.
Allows the user to deny other users from Voice Calling their set.
Language choice
(Malicious Call Identification)
Allows the user to query the system for information about a call within 25 seconds after the user hangs up, but before the caller hangs up.
Provides a menu that allows you to choose the language for the display prompts on the telephone.
Contrast Digital telephones only.
Sets the level of contrast for the telephone display.
Allows the user to log in or out of ACD.
CC agent login/log out
CC supervise Allows the CC supervisor to monitor CC agent calls.
CC supervisor help Allows the CC agent to request help from a CC supervisor.
CC activity code Allows the CC agent or supervisor to enter activity codes for reporting.
CC agent make Not ready/ready
Allows the user to indicate ready or Not ready status on ACD.
CC skillset status
Meet Me
Conferencing
Voice mail Leave
Message
Allows the user to view the status of queued calls on ACD.
Allows the user to dial into a Meet Me Conference.
Allows the user to log into voice mail box to leave a message.
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Set command
(FEATURE
<code>)
981
Feature Description
982
984
985
986
987
988
989
*900
*999
Voice mail login Opens your mailbox to play your messages and to access mailbox options.
Voice mail operator settings
Allows the user to set the parameters for the voice mail operator.
Call forward to voice mail
Forwards all calls to your voice mail.
Display voice mail
DN
Displays the Voice Mail, Meet Me Conferencing, or Skillset DN.
Transfer to mailbox Transfers an external call directly to a mailbox on the CallPilot system.
Voice mail interrupt Intercepts a caller who is listening to your mailbox greeting or leaving a message.
Voice mail direct
Record call
Dial an internal user via the name in the voice mail directory.
Record the call to your voice mail box. Must be enabled by the system administrator.
IP services list
IP Hot desking
IP telephones only.
Allows the user to access a feature menu. This is the same menu that is accessed by pressing the Services key.
IP telephones only.
Allows the user to access the Hot desking feature. This feature allows calls to be diverted from one IP telephone to another.
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Lines and DN reference
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
The following section contains reference material.
Navigation
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DN answer key levels (page 217)
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Embark validation error messages for DPNSS (UK) (page 218)
•
SWCA line relabeling examples (page 218)
DN answer key levels
You can determine what type of calls alert at an assigned Answer DN key. This is a system setting, so all Answer DNs behave the same. There are three answer key levels: Basic, Enhanced, and Extended. If your system supports overflow routing of calls (for example, Hunt groups), the setting is Enhanced or Extended. Alternatively, if Contact Center telephones are assigned Answer
DNs, this setting must be Basic. Do not change this setting unless you understand the impact on the other telephone groups in your system.
Table 3 DN answer key levels
Answer DN call response for:
Prime set call capture
Overflow call routing calls
Call forwarded calls
Ringing service calls
Basic
Callbacks
Blind transferred calls X
Other answer key calls
Answer DN call response for: Basic
Enhanced
X
Enhanced
Extended
X
X
X
X
X
X
Extended
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Answer DN call response for:
Priority calls
Voice calls
Basic
All other calls
Answer DN call response for:
X
Enhanced
X
Extended
X
Basic Enhanced Extended
Embark validation error messages for DPNSS (UK)
DPNSS notes (UK only): DPNSS lines connected to an Embark switch, perform call redirection using the Call Forward feature. The feature creates a tandem link back to the switch. Before you program Call Forwarding on lines on an Embark switch line, ensure that:
During telephone programming for Fwd No Answer and Fwd Busy, when you enter the Forward to digits, the system performs a validation check with the designated switch. If the validation does not succeed, the system displays one of the messages shown in the table.
• The DTM is configured to DPNSS, and the Host Node switch connection is set to Embark.
• Both real channels and virtual channels are provisioned.
• Routing code or line pool code are programmed for the DPNSS to Embark link.
• Allow redirect check box must be selected. This field is also located under the Capabilities tab.
Table 4 Embark validation error messages
Message
The number is invalid or the destination has been rejected
There are no free virtual channels available for validation.
Destination may be out of service; no response received.
Description
The destination telephone has DND programmed, or it is in a programming session.
Either there are not enough channels set up, or no more channels are available.
The system cannot connect to the remote system.
SWCA line relabeling examples
Some features, such as Page and System Wide Call Appearances (SWCA), have several variations of feature invocation that you can customize for users.
Paging can be F60, F61x, F62, and F63x. SWCA has 16 codes (*521 to *536).
Table 42 shows examples of labels to which page codes and SWCA codes can be changed.
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Feature code
60
610
61
62
630
Feature code
New label
Gen Page
Pg Every
Zone <digit from 1-9>
Speak Pg
Speak, All
New label
Feature code
*521
*522
*523
*524
*525
Feature code
New label
SW Call 1
SW Call 2
SW Call 3
SW Call 4
SW Call 5
New label
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Feature references
The information in this section applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
This section contains reference information about external call codes, Hunt
Group features and the Features Settings panel.
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External call codes and definitions
Call code features can be part of dial strings for calls to external numbers.
These codes allow various actions to occur as part of the dialing sequence.
You can use special alphabetical designators in the following features when you are entering the dial strings from the Element Manager:
• hotline external number
• call forward to external numbers
• system and user speed dial numbers
• telephone and CAP button external number (auto dial)
• lines: Redirect to:
• routing dial string
• ONN block for Tone and BRI
• voice message center number
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Table 6 Call Code features
Call code
Link
FEATURE 71
LN
Pause
FEATURE 78
P
Definition
Generate a Link signal to access a PBX or other host exchange.
If you connect the system to a private branch exchange (PBX), you can use a Link signal to access special features. On some telephones, Link is called FLASH. You can include the Link signal as part of a longer stored sequence on an external autodial button, or in a speed dial code. The Link symbol uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing sequence. (FEATURE 71)
Note: This feature must be enabled under the restrictions for the telephone.
Program within an external auto-dial sequence to insert a 1.5second delay.
This feature enters a 1.5-second delay in a dialing sequence on an external line. The use of this feature is required often for signaling remote devices, such as answering machines, or when accessing PBX features or host systems. You can program more than one pause in an external auto dial or speed dial sequence.
(FEATURE 78)
Note: This feature is not supported on ISDN or VoIP trunks.
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Table 6 Call Code features
Call code
Run/Stop
FEATURE *9
B
Wait for dial tone
FEATURE 804
DT
Definition
Insert a break point into a sequence of dialed numbers or characters used for automatic dialing. This is necessary when you are connecting to a PBX or similar host system. For example, if a company has an automated attendant that instructs you to dial an internal number you need, you can program the company number, a Run/Stop, then the internal number on one external autodial button.
The Run/Stop symbol uses one of the 24 spaces in an autodial or speed dial sequence.
You can include up to three Run/Stop commands in a dialing string. The system ignores a fourth Run/Stop, and any digits or commands that follow three Run/Stop commands in a programmed dialing sequence.
Programming: There is no system programming for this feature.
Program with an external auto-dial number to cause the system to wait to receive a dial tone from another system before proceeding with the dialing sequence.
This feature (FEATURE 804) causes a sequence of numbers to pause until dial tone is present on the line before continuing to dial. You can use this feature if you must dial a remote system, and then wait for dial tone from that system before dialing the remainder of your number. The Wait for Dial Tone symbol uses two of the 24 spaces in an autodial or speed dial sequence.
Programming: There is no system programming for this feature.
Hunt group feature operation
Use this feature to group your Contact Center operators so you can target specific types of calls to specific groups. As well, you can define how calls enter the group, so you can control workload based on operator requirements.
The operation of some features varies if the BCM telephone is part of a Hunt group. The following table shows the affected features.
Table 7 Hunt Group feature operation
Feature
Call Forward All Calls
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward on Busy
Description
The system ignores Call Forward All Calls feature, and the Hunt group call rings at the telephone.
The system ignores Call Forward No Answer, and the Hunt group call continues to ring until the hunt time expires.
The system ignores Call Forward on Busy and the Hunt group call continues to ring until the hunt time expires.
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Feature
Do not Disturb on Busy
Group Pickup
Transfer via Hold
Priority Call
Ring Again
Line Redirection
Page Zones
Voice Call
Feature
Description
If this feature is active, the set does not receive notification of incoming Hunt group calls.
If a set is part of a Hunt group and a call pickup group, then an incoming Hunt group call can be picked up from any set that is in the call pickup group.
The system supports transfer for Hunt group sets. However, you cannot Transfer by using Hold. Once you answer a call on a Hunt group set, the Hunt group notification disappears from all other sets in the Hunt group.
You cannot make Priority calls to Hunt group DNs.
You cannot use Ring Again when calling a Hunt group DN.
The Allow redirect attribute must be selected for DNs assigned to Hunt groups.
You cannot include Hunt group DNs in a Page zone.
Hunt groups cannot accept voice calls. Answer buttons have no appearances for voice calls, and the set does not ring.
Description
Feature Settings panel
There are a number of settings that define telephony operation for the entire system. These have been gathered on one panel, separated into sections.
They affect different aspects of how various features act, or if they are allowed on the system.
The following paths indicate where to access global telephony settings in
Element Manager and through Telset Administration:
Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings > Feature
Settings
Telset interface: **CONFIG > System Prgrming > Featr settings
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Figure 3 Feature settings
Table 8 Feature settings
Attribute
Business Name
Value
<maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters>
Feature Settings
Background music <check box>
Page tone <check box>
Description
Enter the name to display on outgoing calls.
Select the check box to enable the caller to listen to music through your telephone speaker after pressing FEATURE 86 on your telephone.
A music source must be connected to system.
Default: Cleared
Select the check box to sound a tone on the sets, before a page begins. Note: This tone is not heard over external page ports.
Default: Selected
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Table 8 Feature settings
Attribute
Message reply enhancement
Force auto/spd dial over ic/conf
On hold
Value
<check box>
<check box>
Silence
Tones
Music
Description
Select the check box to enable users to automatically deactivate the message waiting indicator on analog telephones connected to an analog station media bay module (ASM), if the reply call from the analog telephone to the direct dial telephone is answered. Any telephone can answer the call.
This feature also functions if the user invokes the Call pickup feature to answer the reply call from the analog telephone. However, it does not work with the Retrieve parked call feature.
Default: Cleared
Note: ASM (analog station modules) are not supported in all countries.
Tips: Only direct dial telephones can send messages (using F1) to analog telephones connected to an ASM/GASM. The direct dial set must be the designated direct dial telephone for the analog telephone receiving a message.
Determine if autodial and speed dial codes can be transmitted during an active call. This feature works during either a one-to-one call, or during a conference call.
Note: This feature cannot be used for an ad hoc multiparty conference.
If selected: When the user presses a programmed autodial or speed dial key, the system dials out the number while maintaining the current call.
If cleared: When the user presses a memory key for a speed dial, the current call is automatically placed on Hold, and the second call is dialed.
Default: Cleared
Select what a caller hears on an external line when the line is put on hold.
Silence provides no audio feedback.
Tones provides a periodic tone.
Music provides any signal from a source such as a radio connected to a BCM or streaming audio.
Default: Tones
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Attribute Value
Held line reminder Immediate
After 30 seconds
After 60 seconds
After 90 seconds
After 120 seconds
After 150 seconds
After 180 seconds
Off
Delayed ring transfer
Off
After 1 ring
After 2 rings
After 3 rings
After 4 rings
After 6 rings
After 10 rings
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Description
Reminds you that an external call at your telephone is still on Hold. You periodically hear two tones from your telephone until you take the call off Hold.
Default: Off
Note: These tones can be heard by the caller.
Defines whether unanswered external calls are forwarded automatically to a prime telephone after this timer expires.
You must assign a prime telephone for this feature to operate. Default: After 4 rings
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DN records panes
The information in this chapter applies to both the BCM50 and the BCM450 platforms running BCM 5.0.
The DN record defines the specific function of each telephone within the system.
The following paths indicate where to access DN record parameters in
Element Manager and through Telset Administration:
Element Manager: Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs
Telset interface: **CONFIG>Terminals and Sets
Other areas of programming that affect how each telephone functions include:
• system settings
• telephone model
The DN records pane a multilayered pane with multiple tabs. Although all panes show up for all models, not all models require configuration for all panes.
The pane tabs links provide a general description of each pane and definitions of each pane field.
Navigation
•
Main pane tab: common fields (page 230)
•
•
Line Assignment tab (page 233)
•
Line Pool Access tab (page 235)
•
•
MeetMe Conferencing tab (page 237)
•
Capabilities and Preferences main tab (page 238)
•
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SWCA Call Group tab (page 242)
•
•
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IP Terminal Details tab (page 247)
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Button Programming tab (page 248)
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User Speed dial tab (page 251)
•
Restrictions main tab (page 252)
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Set Restrictions tab (page 253)
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Line/Set Restrictions tab (page 254)
Main pane tab: common fields
All main pane tabs display the same first three columns listed in the following table.
Table 9 Common columns for the main tabs
Attribute
DN
Model
Name
Value
<numeric>
Analog sets
TDM sets:
T7000/M7000, T7100/
M7100, T7208/M7208,
T7316/M7310, M7324,
T7316e, DMC Portable,
Doorphone
Description
This number is unique to each telephone record. The number identifies the telephone to the system. DN start digits and DN length are configured during system setup.
Digital and analog telephone DNs map one-to-one with ports on module connections. IP telephone DNs do not map to specific ports; however, a keycode is required to activate the feature.
This heading appears for telephones in the digital DN range, from the Start DN (default: 221). Choose the setting that is appropriate for the telephone you want to configure.
This field is read-only if the telephone is already attached or registered to the system.
7310/7316: also 7406 cordless digital phone
7316E: also for 7316E digital phone with KIMs
IP sets:
1140E/2004/2007/2050/
221x, 1120E/2002, 1110/
2001/2033, 1230, 1220,
1210
(Model 7000 phones are supported in Europe only)
<up to seven alphanumeric characters>
Use this field to provide a more specific description of the telephone, such as the last name of the user, the location, or the actual extension number if it is different than the DN number.
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Line Access tab
The Line Access tab displays the System DNs table. Line access programming is performed using the three tabs in the bottom panel.
Figure 4 System DNs table
Table 10 Line Access - System DNs table fields
Attribute
DN
Model
Name
Port
Value
<read-only>
<alphanumeric>
<alphanumeric>
<port number>
Description
See Main pane common fields.
See Main pane common fields.
See Main pane common fields.
This number indicates the port number to which this DN corresponds.
A group of port numbers relates to a specific station module installed in your BCM 5.0. If you change the DN for a telephone, the port number remains the same.
If you physically move a telephone with the relocation feature turned on, the DN transfers to the new port, and the DN for that port transfers to the vacated location.
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Table 10 Line Access - System DNs table fields
Attribute
Pub. OLI
Priv. OLI
Value
< up to 12 digits
<numeric>
>
Description
This setting defaults to the DN of the device.
The Public Network Code concatenates to the beginning of this number to create the entire public network number. The length of this number is dependent on the country requirements.
This line identification number (OLI) appears on the telephone called from this telephone over the public network. Also refer to.
North America: If the OLI contains the public network code, the information in the Public
Network code field is ignored. Therefore, it is recommended that OLIs be programmed to the public received number length, only. This allows a global change if the Public Network
Code is changed.
Define the originating line identification number (OLI) that appears on the telephone being called from this telephone over a private network.
Note: On systems running DID, this field is populated automatically with the DN.
On PBX systems, this field is populated automatically only if the DN length and the
Received # length are the same.
If the DN length or the Received # length are changed to be different from each other, this field is cleared.
*If your system allows outgoing name and number blocking, the telephone must have a valid OLI.
Fwd No Answer up to 24 digits Enter the number to which you want to redirect unanswered incoming calls.
Fwd Delay 2, 3, 4, 6, 10 Define the number of rings before the system forwards an unanswered call.
This heading only appears after you enter a
Call Forward No Answer number and press
Enter.
Default: 4
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Table 10 Line Access - System DNs table fields
Attribute
Fwd Busy
Value up to 24 digits
Fwd All up to 24 digits
Description
Redirect incoming calls when this telephone is busy with another call.
This setting is the same as using FEATURE
4 at a telephone. When this feature is active, all calls to this telephone are forwarded to the destination entered in this field.
If you are forwarding calls to a remote location, ensure that you include the required destination/access codes.
A user can press FEATURE #4 to cancel this feature.
Line Assignment tab
The line assignment setting allows you to assign physical trunks and target lines to each telephone. Target lines are used as incoming only. Other lines can be used to both place and answer calls, if they are configured to do so.
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Figure 5 Line Assignment tabbed pane - Assigned LInes table
Table 11 Telephone line assignments fields
Attribute
Line
Appearance Type
Appearances
(for target lines, only)
Values
<read-only>
Ring only, Appr&Ring,
Appr only
Select how a call on this line appears on the telephone.
<1-10>
Description
These are the lines on which this telephone can receive calls. If the line is a two-way line (DID), the user can also use the line to make calls.
If you choose Appr&Ring or Appr only, you can have as many simultaneous DID calls as there are target line button appearances.
If you choose Ring only, you can have as many simultaneous DID calls as you have intercom buttons.
Note: The BCM 5.0 does not support a mixture of
Appr only and Ring only appearances for the same line.
7000 or 7100 digital phones default to Ring only.
(Model 7000 phones are supported in Europe only)
Select the number of appearances of a target line.
Note: The number of appearances that can be assigned to a telephone depends on how many buttons with indicators are available. Target line appearances cannot overwrite other line appearances, Answer DNs, Intercom buttons, or assigned Handsfree button.
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Table 11 Telephone line assignments fields
Attribute
Caller ID set
Values
<check box>
Description
This prompt only appears for target lines, and for any analog lines that provide CLID through a
GATM (not all markets).
When enabled, the telephone displays call information when it is available for a call before answer.
When disabled, no call information is displayed for this line. Choose this setting if the telephone does not have a display, or if you do not want call information displayed to the user. Disabling this function can reduce system resource requirements.
Vmsg Set <check box> Select whether an indicator shows on the telephone for a voice message waiting on an external voice message system.
The line must appear on the receiving telephone.
Note: The Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) is currently supported exclusively by Meridian Mail and CallPilot and SL-100, and DMS-100.
MCDN note: If your system is part of an MCDN network connected to a Meridian 1 system, and you are using the voice mail system off the
Meridian 1, you must enable this field.
Analog lines connected to legacy analog ASM station modules, and analog telephones attached to an ATA device, do not provide visible message waiting indication. Analog telephones connected to a GASM8 support message indicators, if the telephone is set up to receive them.
Note: Contact your voice message service provider to find out if your voice message service works with BCM 5.0, or if you have any problems with your service.
These fields reflect the settings defined under target lines.
Priv. Received #
(Target lines only)
Pub. Received # (Target lines only)
These are the digit strings that the system uses to identify a call for this telephone.
Line Pool Access tab
Use the Line Pool Access tab to add line pools to a telephone record.
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Figure 6 Line Pool Access tab
These shared pools of lines allow many users to use fewer lines for connections, where dedicated lines are not practical or not desirable. If all lines in the pool are taken, the user receives a busy signal.
Some trunks, such as PRI and VoIP, must be put into line pools. For outgoing calls, the line pools are assigned to the telephones that call out over these trunks.
All lines are configured in line pools A to O, with the following exceptions:
PRI, BRI ETSI-QSIG, and VoIP lines can only be configured into line pools
BLOC-A to BLOC-F.
This is a list of available line pools. Choose the ones that provide the outgoing call access you want for the telephone. The field is read-only.
Answer DNs tab
Program a telephone to provide automatic call alerting and call answering for other telephones in the system. The DNs of the other telephones are referred to as Answer DNs.
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Figure 7 Answer DNs tab
Table 12 Answer DNs
Attribute
DN
Appearance Type
Values
<DN number>
Description
From the main panel DN list.
Appr&Ring, Appr only,
Ring only
Define how calls to the Answer DN will present on this telephone:
Appr&Ring: Call prompt appears beside the Answer
DN button, and the telephone rings.
Appr only: Call prompt appears beside the Answer
DN button.
Ring only: Telephone rings.
Notes:
Every answer DN you assign to a telephone automatically designates an appearance on the answer telephone beside a button with an indicator, if one is available. Answer DNs overwrite feature assignments to buttons with indicators. They do not overwrite line, Hunt group, intercom, or handsfree assignments.
If no buttons are available on the telephone, ensure that you program the Answer DN as Ring only. In that case, when a call comes in to the other telephone, the user receives a ring tone.
MeetMe Conferencing tab
Use the MeetMe Conferencing tab to create a conference bridge for a chairperson DN. For more information see the Nortel Business
Communications Manager 5.0 Configuration—Telephony (NN40170-502).
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Figure 8 MeetMe Conferencing tab
Capabilities and Preferences main tab
Capabilities settings control how the system interacts with individual telephones, and how the telephones receive calls.
Preferences control how the telephone itself works. These settings also can be set by users at the telephones using feature codes.
Figure 9 Capabilities and Preferences table pane
Table 13 Capabilities and Preferences tabbed pane
Attribute
DN
Model
Name
Value
<read only>
<alphanumeric>
<numeric>
Description
See Main Pane tab: common fields.
See Main Pane tab: common fields.
See Main Pane tab: common fields.
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Table 13 Capabilities and Preferences tabbed pane
Attribute
Prime Line
Intercom Keys
Control Set
First display
Auto Called ID
Value
None, Pool (A to O),
I/C (intercom),
Line: <line number>
0 to 8
DN: <any telephone
DN>
None
DN:221<start DN>*
Description
Choose the first line that the telephone selects when a call is made.
PRI Bloc pools are not valid selections for a Prime line.
When you assign a line pool as a prime line, the system searches automatically for an idle line in the pool.
Assign the number of intercom buttons to a telephone.
Intercom buttons provide a telephone with access to internal and external lines, and to line pools.
The Control telephone attribute allows you to define a DN that acts as a control telephone.
A control telephone is used to enable/disable
Scheduled Services, such as Restriction Services, for the telephones to which it is assigned.
You can assign several control sets for your system, but you can only assign one control telephone per DN.
* If you change the Start DN, this number reflects that change.
Name
Number
Line
Determine what call display information appears first.
This feature depends on the services to which you subscribe. Call Display information can contain the name of the caller, the number of the caller, the name of the line in your BCM where the call enters, or all. For each telephone, you can determine what information displays first.
Tips: The Call Information feature displays and toggles between the name and line number for Call Display information.
Alpha tagging: If you are using the alpha tagging feature, choose Name.
<check box> Select whether you want to see on your display the extension number and name of the telephone you call.
The Auto Called ID set for target lines is the same telephone that has an appearance on that target line.
Capabilities tab
Capabilities settings control how the system interacts with individual telephones, and how the telephones receive calls.
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Attention: Not all the fields shown below necessarily appear for any one type of telephone. Some fields relate to specific models of telephones.
Table 14 Capabilities pane fields
Attribute
Handsfree
Value
None
Standard
Auto
Pickup group
Page zone
Direct dial
None
1 to 9
Page zone
(1 to 6)
None
Set 1 to Set 5
None
Description
None: The handsfree feature is not available on all telephone models (7000 and 7100 digital phones,
2001 IP phones).
Standard: The handsfree feature is activated by pressing a button on the telephone.
Auto: The handsfree feature is activated when the telephone receives a call.
Note: Handsfree must be enabled on any telephone that allows headsets.
For 7316E digital phones, set Handsfree to Auto.
7406 digital cordless phone: Handsfree must be enabled for this handset to work.
Speaker volume: Note that the speaker volume returns to the telephone default setting for each new handsfree call.
Assigns this telephone to a pickup group (a group where all telephones ring until one is answered).
Assigns this telephone to a page zone.
A zone is any group of telephones that you want to group together for paging, regardless of their location. You can assign one of six zones to each telephone.
The maximum number of digital telephones in a page zone is 50.
The maximum number of digital and IP telephones in a page zone is 60.
Defines whether you can call the direct dial telephone from this telephone using the direct dial digit.
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Attribute
Intrusion Protection
Level
HF answerback
DND on Busy
Paging
<check box>
<check box>
Auto hold for incoming page
<check box>
Priority call
Value
None
Low
Med
High
<check box>
<check box>
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Description
If the break-in feature is allowed on any private network MCDN lines (PRI SL-1) assigned to the telephone, you must define the level of intrusion for each telephone. This determines if the user can use the feature, and to what degree.
None: feature is turned off, user cannot break in on any calls
Low: user can only break into calls on other telephones with low level protection
Med: user can break into calls on other telephones with low and medium-level protection
High: user can break into calls on all other telephones with this feature
Defines whether you can answer automatically a voice call without lifting the receiver, or pressing the
Handsfree button.
Note: The feature is not available on model, i2001,7000 and 7100 telephones.
Speaker volume: Note that the speaker volume on the telephone returns to the default volume setting determined by the telephone for each new handsfree call.
Defines whether an incoming call rings if you are already on another call.
Defines whether you can make paging announcements from this telephone.
Not selected - If the telephone is active when a page comes in, the page does not come through the telephone set.
Selected - If the telephone is active when a page comes in, the call is placed automatically on hold and the page continues.
Note - 7XXX digital phones:
Condition - When this setting is enabled, an active call is on mute when the page comes in.
Results after page - The call is taken off hold, but is no longer muted.
Defines whether this telephone can interrupt calls or override Do Not Disturb at another telephone.
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Attribute
Auto hold
Value
<check box>
Allow redirect
Redirect ring
Receive short tones
Silent monitor supervisor
<check box>
<check box>
<check box>
<check box>
Description
This setting determines if the system automatically places an active call on hold if you answer or initiate another call.
If you do not select this box, the system drops the active call, unless you press the HOLD button first, when you answer a call or initiate another call.
Default: Selected
The user can change the Auto hold setting at their telephones by pressing FEATURE 73.
SWCA note: Ensure this setting is selected for any telephones with configured System Wide Call
Appearance (SWCA) keys.
Define whether this telephone allows assigned lines to be redirected.
This must be selected to allow call forwarding outside the network (external call forward), including calls to a centralized voice mail system over a private network.
Define whether the telephone rings briefly when a call on one of its lines is redirected by the Line
Redirection feature (FEATURE 84).
Analog equipment, which is connected to the system with an internal or external analog terminal adapter (ATA2), responds only to tone dialing signals.
Select this setting only if you have analog equipment connected to a station port.
On two-line display telephones only, you can choose whether the telephone can be used to allow the Silent Monitor feature. Select the check box to allow this feature on this telephone.
See Silent Monitor for information about setting up the system settings for the Silent Monitor feature, including determining how many telephones can be allowed to use this feature.
SWCA Call Group tab
Although System-wide Call Appearance (SWCA) assignments are meant to be assigned to buttons with indicators, you can assign SWCA assignments to a telephone without assigning them to buttons using the fields on this panel.
This is useful if you want to use the full range of SWCA assignments.
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Use the SWCA Call Group tabbed panel to enable or disable Call 1 to Call 16 assignments for each sets. The administrator can configure the 16 SWCA feature codes on all the sets through administration.
Users can park or retrieve calls on any SWCA assignment, even if the call is not directly assigned to their telephone. However, the SWCA support codes
(FEATURE *520, FEATURE *537 and FEATURE *538) only search for SWCA assignments that are assigned to the telephone where the feature is invoked.
These codes are required for users who do not have buttons with indicators.
Figure 10 SWCA Call Group tab
Preferences tab
The Preferences headings allow you to program the same settings that users can perform at their telephones, and the settings for configuring a telephone as a hotline. The telset admin options are available only to digital phones and
IP telephones.
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Figure 11 Preferences tab pane
Table 15 Preferences pane fields
Setting
Language
Dialing options
Values Description
Languages displayed are based on telephone capabilities and system software.
Choose the language for the telephone display prompts.
Standard dial
Automatic dial
Pre-dial
Determine how the telephone handles dialed information.
Standard: Lift the receiver and dial.
Automatic dial: Use for devices, such as fax machines where you want the number to dial out without external cues.
Pre-dial: Dial the numbers, then lift the handset to allow the telephone to dial the number.
Contrast
Ring type
1 through 9
1, 2, 3, or 4
Note: Not all devices show all three options.
Adjust the contrast of the display.
Select a distinctive ring pattern type for the telephone.
Default is 1.
Distinct rings in use <read-only> Indicates the distinct ring patterns, if any, are currently in effect on any lines, telephones, or Hunt groups on the system. Refer to the Warning below.
If you assign a distinctive ring pattern to a telephone, and that distinctive ring pattern has already been assigned to a line, all lines with that ring pattern will be reset to None.
If you assign a distinctive ring pattern to a line, and that distinctive ring pattern has already been assigned to a telephone, all telephones with that ring pattern are reset to pattern 1. You also can assign a distinctive ring pattern to a Hunt group.
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Table 15 Preferences pane fields
Setting
Aux. ringer
Call log options
Log space
Available log space
Reset Call Log
Password
Hotline type
Internal
External
Values
<check box>
No autologging
No one answered
Unanswered by me
Log all calls
<numeric>
<read-only>
<button>
None
Internal
External
DN:*
Direct dial set
External number
Pool:A
Use prime line
Use routing table
Description
Determine whether an auxiliary ringer (if installed) rings for incoming calls at this telephone.
Select how you want the telephone to handle logging calls.
No autologging: No calls are logged automatically.
No one answered: Unanswered calls are logged.
Unanswered by me: Unanswered calls are logged.
Log all calls: All calls are noted in the call log.
Allocate a number of Call log spaces from a systemwide pool of spaces to the telephone.
Indicate the total amount of space available for call logging on the system.
Reset the password for the call log if users forget their password.
This feature allows you to define a telephone number that automatically dials when you lift the handset or press the Handsfree button, on a telephone.
Define the internal telephone you want to access.
DN:* The DN of the telephone that is automatically dialed when the user lifts the handset.
Direct dial set: Automatically dials a telephone on the system defined as a direct dial telephone (direct dial access code).
Note: If the direct dial telephone is on a remote node of the network, ensure that the correct line pools are assigned to the telephone to properly route the call.
Enter the complete call number for the external telephone you want to access.
Enter the line you want the call to use. (This cannot be a target line.)
Pool:A Refer to the line pool assignment for this telephone.
Use prime line: Refer to the General record for this telephone.
Use routing table: Refer to the routing tables. The routing code for that table must be part of the External number.
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ATA Settings tab
Analog telephones have some settings that are specific to the analog connection. An analog telephone can be connected to the system directly through an analog station port, either on the Main Unit (in countries that support Main Unit Analog Stations) or through Analog Station Media Bay
Modules. These settings apply only when the DN record Model field is set to
Other.
Analog telephones can also be connected by using an Analog Terminal
Adapter (ATA2). The digital station port can be on the main unit, or on a Digital
Station Media Bay Module.
Figure 12 ATA Setting pane fields
Table 16
Attribute
ATA answer timer
ATA tones
ATA use
Values
3, 5, 7, 10
<check box>
On site
Off site
Description
Select the length of delay between the time you dial the last digit and when the analog device is ready to receive DTMF tone.
Not selected: No tones occur when a message is received (use for data equipment).
Selected: Tones occur when a message is received
(use for analog telephones).
Select the location of the ATA2.
Note: Set the field to On site for all installations, except devices on a long loop. Set the field to Off site to increase the audio level to devices that are remote to the ATA2. This field has no effect for ASM and
ASM8+ devices.
Note: OPX connections are not supported.
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Table 16
Attribute
Msg indicate
ATA device
Values
None
Tone
Lamp
Modem
Telephone
Disconnect supervision <check box>
Description
Select Tone to send a Message Tone through the telephone receiver when you receive a message.
Select Lamp to turn on the Message Lamp when you receive a message.
Default: Modem
Devices connected to the system through an ATA can have connectivity issues over BRI/PRI lines. To alleviate this, you can specify the type of device attached to the analog line.
Modem supports 3.1 kHz audio, which requires a higher quality of service on the ISDN trunks that modems and FAX machines require for reliable information transfer. If the trunks cannot provide the higher level of service, the call fails.
Telephone supports speech paths, which require less quality on the trunk; if used for FAX and/or modem, information transfer is unreliable.
Default: not selected
If you have a modem or fax machine that does not disconnect automatically when the caller disconnects, you can select this feature; the system then disconnects the line from the device when it receives the disconnect signal from the far end. This feature is supported by ASM8+, GASM, and GASI modules.
Note: The line must be configured as supervised/ guarded.
IP Terminal Details tab
This is a single-terminal display of the terminal information that is also shown in the Telephony Resources IP Terminal pane.
At start-up, the BCM 5.0 acquires and retains a list of all IP terminals that have a registered DN. This allows DN-specific features, such as Call Forward,
Hotdesking, and voicemail to continue to function even if the telephone is disconnected.
If the number of IP Set DNs registered with the BCM 5.0 exceeds the number of IP Client key codes applied, selecting this check box prioritizes a set.
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For example, if the BCM 5.0 is rebooted, and the number of IP phones exceeds the number of IP client key codes, the BCM 5.0 retains the DN record of the sets with this field selected, before retaining the DN record of a set that does not have this field selected.
If Keep DN alive is not selected, and the IP telephone is disconnected, the DN record may become inactive if there are not enough keycodes. In this case, a
Not in Service prompt is produced when special features, such as Call
Forward, are invoked.
Figure 13 IP Terminal Details tab
Button Programming table
Figure 14 Button Programming table
Button Programming tab
The Button Programming and CAP/KIM Button Programming tab panels allow you to program the buttons on a telephone with internal and external autodialers, and with programmed feature keys.
You also can use these panels to remove programming from a button, making it blank.
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Figure 15 Button Programming and CAP/KIM Button Programming tabbed panes
Assigned lines, Hunt group designators, Answer DNs buttons, Intercom buttons, and Handsfree buttons cannot be changed through these panels.
They appear in read-only format.
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Table 17 Button programming fields
Setting
Model
Value
T7100/M7100
T7208/M7208
T7310/M7316
T7316E
M7324
1140E/2004/2050
1110/2001
1120E/2002
1210, 1220, 1230
ISDN
Button Number (1-24) <1-XX>
Function Blank
Feature
Internal autodial
External autodial
Description
If you have not yet connected a telephone, choose the model of the telephone. This creates a number of defaults based on the telephone capabilities.
This setting reflects whatever you set on the main table.
This field is read-only if the telephone is already attached or registered to the system.
7310 also refers to the cordless 7406 cordless digital phones.
IP Wireless) 7316E indicates both a stand-alone7316E digital phone and a 7316E digital phone connected to one or more KIMs (Key Indicator Modules).
These telephones have their own set of DN records.
ISDN refers to any ISDN equipment
Use the telephone buttons to choose the features you want to program.
Blank means that nothing is programmed on the button.
Example: New KIM modules have all blank buttons when they are first installed.
Choose the type of feature that you want to program on the telephone buttons.
Blank means that nothing is programmed on the button.
Example: New KIM modules have all blank buttons when they are first installed.
Value
Feature <feature code>
Internal autodial <Internal DN>
Use the arrow to choose the feature you want to program on the button.
Enter the DN number for the internal telephone you want the telephone to dial by pressing this button.
Digits
Feature
External autodial
<feature digits>
<dialing codes plus dialout string>
Includes digits for such features as system speed dial codes.
Enter the complete dial sequence for the external call.
This sequence depends on what you chose for the route in the Value field.
Option
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Table 17 Button programming fields
Setting
Feature
External autodial facility
Value
<feature options>
Use prime line
Pool
Use routing table
Use line
Description
Includes settings such as page zone.
Choose the route through which the telephone dials.
Prime line: the prime line assigned to the telephone.
Pool X: one of the pools assigned to the telephone.
Routing table: enter the routing code with the external phone number.
Use line X: one of the lines assigned to the telephone.
User Speed dial tab
Speed dial numbers allow users to dial a number with fewer button presses than dialing the entire dial string.
Attention: User speed dials are only available from that users DN number.
Figure 16 User Speed Dial tab
Table 18 User Speed Dial pane fields
Setting Values
Speed Dial Number <71-94>
Description
The number the user dials to dials out the number entered in the External # field.
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Table 18 User Speed Dial pane fields
Setting
External Number
Values
<external phone number>
Facility Use prime line
Use routing table
Description
Enter the number the telephone automatically dials when the user speed dial code is entered.
Remember to include the access codes for the route you choose.
Select the route you want the dialed number to take out of your system.
Note: Any line numbers or line pool codes that you specify must be assigned to the telephone where the code is entered.
If you choose prime line, a prime line must be assigned to the telephone where the code is entered.
Restrictions main tab
The Restrictions settings allow you to control callouts of certain number combinations. These restriction filters then are assigned to lines and DN records, as required to prevent callers from making certain kinds of calls from a specific telephone, or from lines available at the telephone.
Figure 17 Restrictions table pane
Table 19 Restrictions table fields
Setting
DN
Model
Name
Value
<read-only>
<read-only>
<read-only>
Description
See Main pane tab: common fields.
See Main pane tab: common fields.
See Main pane tab: common fields.
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Table 19 Restrictions table fields
Setting
Set Lock
Value
None
Partial
Full
Allow Last Number
Allow Saved Number <check box>
Allow link
<check box>
<check box>
Description
None allows access to all features.
Partial prevents:
• programming autodial buttons
• programming user speed dial numbers
• programming feature buttons
• moving line buttons
• changing the display language
• changing dialing modes (Automatic, Pre-, and
Standard Dial)
• using Voice Call Deny
• saving a number with Saved Number Redial saving a number with Saved Number Redial
Full restricts all the Partial settings, plus:
• changing background music
• changing Privacy
• changing Do Not Disturb
• using Ring Again
• using Call Forward all calls
• using Send Message
• using Trunk Answer
• activating Services
Allow or disallow access to the Last Number Redial feature.
Allow or disallow access to the Saved Number Redial feature.
Allow or disallow access to the Link feature, which is a host signaling option.
Set Restrictions tab
You can assign restrictions that apply to a specific telephone record. You also can assign a different restriction filter for Normal service, and for one or more of six other schedules that allows the user to have different access at different times of the day.
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Figure 18 Set Restrictions tab pane
Table 20 Set Restrictions tab fields
Setting
Schedule
Use Filter
Values
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
Sched 4
Sched 5
Sched 6
<XX>
Description
The Normal schedule runs when no other schedules are active.
If schedules are being used, select the relevant schedule, and enter the required filter.
Enter the restriction filter you want to be active for each schedule that you use.
Table 21 Schedule filter defaults
Schedule
Normal
Schedule 1 Night
Schedule 2 Evening
Schedule 3 Lunch
Restriction filter defaults
02
11
12
13
Schedule
Schedule 4
Schedule 5
Schedule 6
Restriction filter defaults
00
00
00
Line/Set Restrictions tab
The Line/Set Restrictions settings allow you to assign a restriction filter to a specific line for outgoing calls at a specific telephone. This type of filter replaces any line or set restriction filters that can otherwise apply. Line/Set restrictions restrict the numbers the user can dial on a line, but only from that telephone. The same line on another telephone can have different restrictions.
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You can apply a different line restriction for normal service, and for each of the six schedules.
Figure 19 Line/Set Restriction pane
Table 22
Setting
Line
Schedule
Use Filter
Value
<XXX>
Normal
Night
Evening
Lunch
Sched 4
Sched 5
Sched 6
<XX>
Description
A list of lines assigned to this telephone. Define a restriction filter for each line under the schedules that you intend to use.
Restriction filters are defined under Call Security.
Always configure a Normal filter, as this schedule runs if there are no other schedules running.
If your system is using schedules (for example, if you require different restrictions on lines at different times of the day), choose an alternate schedule that coordinates with the other programmed schedules on your system.
Enter the restriction filter you want activated for this set on this line for each schedule that you use.
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Document issue: 02.04
Document date: August 2009
Product release: BCM 5.0
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Table of contents
- 3 Contents
- 11 New in this release
- 11 Features
- 11 Dynamic Device Configuration
- 11 Call logs
- 11 Find Me/Follow Me
- 12 Professional Call Recording
- 13 Introduction
- 15 Device configuration overview
- 15 Configuration methods
- 16 Dynamic Device Configuration for BCM450
- 16 Features and applications
- 16 Applications overview
- 17 System feature codes
- 17 Lines and numbers
- 17 DN records parameters
- 17 Analog set customization
- 18 IP phone line configuration
- 18 Proactive Voice Quality Monitoring
- 18 Hot desking IP phone configuration
- 18 Default memory button programming for sets
- 19 Rules of default button assignment
- 19 Telephony features
- 19 Call answer features
- 20 Handsfree and handsfree answerback
- 20 Call queuing
- 20 Directed pickup
- 20 Pickup groups
- 20 Trunk answer
- 21 Answer DNs
- 21 Call answer privacy features
- 21 Automatic privacy enable
- 21 Do not disturb (DND)
- 21 Intrusion controls
- 21 Call hold features
- 21 Call hold
- 22 Automatic call hold (autohold)
- 22 Exclusive call hold
- 22 Parking and transferring calls
- 22 Call transfer
- 22 Line redirection
- 23 Call forward
- 23 Camp-on
- 23 Call park
- 23 Callback
- 24 Call sharing, call park, and SWCA buttons
- 24 Call information
- 24 Call display information
- 24 Call duration timer
- 24 Time and date display
- 24 Malicious caller ID (MCID)
- 25 Call log
- 25 LogIt
- 25 Feature configuration: calling features
- 25 Set-to-set messaging
- 25 Set-to-set display messaging
- 25 Paging and paging constraints
- 26 Button programming
- 26 Special features for sets
- 26 Hotline telephone
- 26 Control telephone
- 26 Supervisor telephone
- 27 Central answering position
- 29 System-Wide Call Appearance
- 29 SWCA overview
- 30 Use of Hold with SWCA keys
- 30 Temporarily parked calls
- 31 Key availability and programming
- 31 SWCA-feature interaction
- 31 Timed out SWCA calls
- 31 Outbound calls
- 31 SWCA and auto hold
- 31 SWCA and call transfers
- 31 SWCA and conference calls
- 32 Set Template Programming
- 32 Set template administration
- 33 Template-to-set assignment
- 34 Template import and export capability
- 34 Set template creation
- 35 Set association
- 35 Voice mailbox setup
- 35 Set and line renumbering
- 37 System parameter configuration
- 37 Accessing system identification
- 38 Setting date and time
- 39 Synchronize system with an NTP Server or trunk
- 40 Setting clock control to local system
- 40 System scheduled services
- 40 Configuring schedule name and timers
- 42 Configuring scheduled service
- 45 Basic parameters for analog sets and devices configuration
- 46 Configuring analog telephones
- 47 Assigning a line to an analog telephone
- 48 Adding line assignments and line pools for analog telephones
- 49 Configuring set capabilities and user preferences for analog telephones
- 49 Configuring telephone capabilities for analog telephones
- 51 Programming outgoing call restrictions for analog telephones
- 51 Setting restriction filters for analog telephones
- 52 Setting line/set restrictions for analog telephones
- 52 Assigning pause for external dialing for analog devices
- 55 Basic parameters for digital sets configuration
- 56 Configuring digital telephones using the DN panels
- 56 Assigning a line to a digital telephone
- 58 Adding line assignments and line pools to digital telephones
- 59 Configuring set capabilities and preferences for digital sets
- 61 Configuring digital telephone capabilities
- 63 Configuring preferences for a digital telephone
- 63 Programming digital telephone memory buttons
- 65 Programming user speed dials for digital telephones
- 65 Programming outgoing call restrictions for digital telephones
- 66 Setting restriction filters for digital telephones
- 66 Setting line/set restrictions for digital telephones
- 67 IP phone configuration
- 68 Configuring IP telephones
- 68 Assigning a line to an IP telephone
- 69 Adding line assignments and line pools to IP telephones
- 70 Configuring set capabilities and preferences for IP sets
- 71 Configuring IP telephone capabilities
- 72 Configuring preferences for an IP telephone
- 75 Telephone relocation
- 75 Digital telephone relocation
- 76 Keeping an IP telephone active
- 76 IP telephone relocation without changing the DN
- 76 IP telephone relocation with a changed DN
- 79 Central answering positions configuration
- 79 Configuring CAP assignments (eCAPs)
- 79 Creating CAP stations
- 80 Programming CAP/KIM buttons
- 80 Programming module buttons
- 81 Hunt Group configuration
- 81 Configuring Hunt Group general settings
- 85 Adding members to Hunt Groups
- 85 Deleting members from Hunt Groups
- 86 Changing order of members in Hunt Groups
- 86 Assigning lines to Hunt Groups
- 87 Deleting lines from Hunt Groups
- 89 External Hunt Group calls monitoring
- 89 Using a silent monitor
- 91 Hospitality system configuration
- 91 Setting up a hospitality system
- 92 Assigning a room to a set
- 92 Deleting a room assignment from a set
- 93 Setting call restrictions (by room)
- 93 Programming wake-up services (by room)
- 95 Global VoIP features
- 95 Setting up feature access
- 95 Configuring IP features list
- 96 Accessing features through Services button
- 96 Defining a key label for a feature
- 97 Using the Hot desking feature
- 97 Setting up a password for Hot desking
- 98 Resetting the Hot desking password
- 98 Diverting an IP phone configuration
- 99 Cancelling Hot desking from the diverted phone
- 99 Cancelling Hot desking from the target phone
- 99 Configuring a new time zone on a remote IP phone
- 100 Downloading firmware
- 100 Forcing firmware download to a Nortel IP phone
- 103 Telephony features configuration
- 103 Telephony features configuration procedures
- 103 Configuring telephony features navigation
- 104 Adjusting contrast through Element Manager
- 104 Adjusting contrast through the telephone set
- 104 Adjusting contrast through the telset interface
- 105 Configuring the call dialing method through Element Manager
- 105 Configuring the call dialing method through the telephone set
- 106 Configuring the call dialing method through the telset interface
- 106 Configuring the language in the display through Element Manager
- 107 Configuring the language in the display through the telephone set
- 107 Adjusting the receiver volume through Element Manager
- 107 Adjusting the receiver volume through the telephone set
- 108 Configuring the auxiliary ringer (option)
- 108 Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for lines
- 108 Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for telephones
- 108 Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for ring groups
- 109 Enabling and disabling the auxiliary ringer for hunt groups
- 111 Set access to call answer features configuration
- 112 Configuring for calls direct to set
- 112 Configuring handsfree and handsfree answerback
- 113 Configuring for calls not direct to set
- 113 Configuring call queuing
- 113 Configuring Directed Pickup
- 114 Adding a set to a pickup group
- 114 Configuring for answering any call
- 114 Assigning a set to a ring group
- 115 Creating a ring group schedule
- 115 Configuring ring group line settings
- 117 Blocking set access to trunk answer
- 117 Configuring answer DNs
- 117 Defining which calls must alert answer DNs
- 118 Assigning an answer DN to a set
- 118 Configuring privacy
- 119 Allowing do not disturb on a set
- 119 Blocking set access to the DND feature
- 119 Configuring privacy for a physical line
- 120 Programming a line to automatically enable privacy
- 120 Intrusion controls configuration
- 120 Configuring intrusion controls
- 121 Configuring call hold
- 121 Configuring full autohold on a line
- 121 Configuring autohold on a set
- 122 Configuring call transfer
- 122 Configuring transfer of unanswered calls
- 122 Configuring Callback
- 123 Configuring call redirect
- 123 Allowing call redirect
- 124 Programming call redirection on a line
- 124 Adjusting the call redirect tone
- 124 Configuring call forward
- 125 Configuring forwarding of unanswered calls
- 125 Blocking set access to call forwarding
- 125 Configuring the call camp-on timer
- 126 Configuring call park
- 126 Setting up the call park access code
- 127 Setting up park timeout
- 127 Determining call park code assignment sequence
- 127 Sharing calls by parking on SWCA buttons
- 131 Allowing Malicious Caller ID (ETSI ISDN)
- 132 Configuring call logs
- 132 Resetting the call log space
- 133 Setting call log options
- 134 Resetting call log password
- 137 Set access to calling feature programming
- 137 Blocking user access to feature programming
- 137 Blocking set-level access to feature programming
- 138 Configuring call privacy
- 138 Protecting privacy of outgoing calls
- 138 Configuring call process on busy signal
- 138 Configuring priority calling
- 139 Activating and cancelling ring again
- 139 Configuring voice paging
- 140 Configuring system-level parameters for paging
- 140 Configuring set-level parameters for paging
- 141 Configuring auto-hold on incoming pages
- 141 Allowing dialing shortcuts
- 142 Allowing last number redial
- 142 Allowing saved number redial
- 143 Allowing auto-dial
- 143 Programming speed dials in the DN record
- 144 Programming user speed dials at the set
- 145 Blocking set-level access to button programming
- 147 BCM 5.0 devices special features configuration
- 147 Configuring a hotline telephone
- 148 Assigning a pause for external dialing
- 149 Configuring a control telephone
- 150 Assigning a supervisor telephone
- 150 Configuring silent monitoring
- 151 Configuring a prime line
- 152 Configuring a direct dial telephone
- 153 Configuring access to a direct dial telephone
- 155 System-wide call appearance configuration
- 155 Adding SWCA keys to your telephone
- 156 Assigning a received call to a SWCA key
- 157 Retrieving a call from a SWCA key
- 157 Conferencing a call parked on a SWCA key
- 159 Set template creation and export
- 161 New set template creation
- 163 Launching the set template screen
- 163 Creating a new set template
- 166 Creating a set template from a set
- 167 Adding models to a template
- 168 Setting model-specific button data
- 169 Assigning a template to sets
- 171 Set Template export and import
- 172 Exporting a template to a file
- 173 Importing a template from a file
- 175 Set template access
- 176 Copying a template from a backup
- 179 Set template access and modification
- 181 Set template modification
- 183 Modifying the sets associated with a template
- 189 Modifying the models associated with a template
- 190 Deleting a template or set model
- 191 Line and set parameter renumbering
- 192 Renumbering set parameters
- 193 Renumbering line parameters
- 195 Voice mailbox set up
- 196 Creating a voice mailbox
- 197 Editing a voice mailbox
- 200 Removing a voice mailbox
- 201 DMC feature list arrangement
- 203 Common procedures
- 203 Copying telephone configurations
- 204 Renumbering DNs
- 204 Recording and reporting alarm codes
- 207 General features
- 207 Features: by name and activation code
- 211 Button programming feature
- 217 Lines and DN reference
- 217 DN answer key levels
- 218 Embark validation error messages for DPNSS (UK)
- 218 SWCA line relabeling examples
- 221 Feature references
- 221 External call codes and definitions
- 223 Hunt group feature operation
- 224 Feature Settings panel
- 229 DN records panes
- 230 Main pane tab: common fields
- 231 Line Access tab
- 233 Line Assignment tab
- 235 Line Pool Access tab
- 236 Answer DNs tab
- 237 MeetMe Conferencing tab
- 238 Capabilities and Preferences main tab
- 239 Capabilities tab
- 242 SWCA Call Group tab
- 243 Preferences tab
- 246 ATA Settings tab
- 247 IP Terminal Details tab
- 248 Button Programming table
- 248 Button Programming tab
- 251 User Speed dial tab
- 252 Restrictions main tab
- 253 Set Restrictions tab
- 254 Line/Set Restrictions tab