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October 31, 2008

What Features are gained by each level of MICS upgrade

Filed under: Norstar, Technology, Telecom — paragonhost @ 4:54 pm

Source: http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=5388

What Features are gained by each level of MICS upgrade

Posted: 13 Aug 04 (Edited 14 Mar 05)
Features to be gained by upgrading:

The following features may be gained by upgrading the MICS from a lower level, (starting at MICS R1T1), to a higher level, (either 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 6.0 or 6.1).

Please note that not all features to be gained are available with all levels of revision/upgrade. Also note that upgrading to Version 6.0 or higher requires upgrading the NAM (Voice Mail) as well.

1) Administration & Configuration tree (new programming structure) – Does not effect end user.
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

2) Alpha Tagging – Tags System Calls with name and number.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

3) Analog Station Module Recognition – Allows for installation of Eight analog stations at a time. Please note: analog stations can currently be added to MICS 1.0 via Analog Terminal Adaptors, however one adaptor is needed per analog terminal/phone. 
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

4) Automatic Daylight Savings Time – System automatically switches time between Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time. 
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

5) Call Park Codes (25 instead of 9) – Allows users to park up to 25 calls at a time instead of just 9. Call park is a system wide “hold” where users dial a 3 digit code from any phone to retrieve the call.
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

6) Round Robin Park Code Assignment – Park Codes can be assigned in a round robin fashion versus always starting at the first code.
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

7) CLID On All Target Lines – All Target Lines will show Caller ID. (Note target lines require DID trunks).
(available for MICS R1T1; 6.0; 6.1)

8) CLID When Busy – Incoming Caller ID will be displayed on the users set even when a user is on another call. (Requires target lines/DIDS)
(available for MICS 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

9) 300 Caller Logs – CLID logs = 300 total for entire system.
(available for MICS 1.1)

10) 600 Caller Logs – CLID logs = 800 total for entire system.
(available for MICS R1T1; 1.0; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

11) Copy Settings for Control Sets and Lines – Makes programming some settings much easier for Maintenance personnel. Does not effect end user. 
(available for MICS R1T1; 6.0; 6.1)

12) Destination Code Length – Maximum allowed digits increases from 7 to 12. This is a feature associated with Least Cost Routing which allows dialed digits to be matched against a table for most cost effective routing.
(available for MICS 6.1, R1T1)

13) Distinctive Line Ringing – Can assign one of four distinctive ringing patterns to a line. (Note that once a distinctive ring is assigned to a particular line, at any phone set, that ring it cannot be used for any other line, on any other set on the system).
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

14) Hunt Group Distinctive Ring – Hunt Groups can be assigned one of four distinctive ring patterns/tones. Please note that once a distinctive ring is assigned to a hunt group it cannot be assigned to another hunt group or any other lines.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

15) ETSI Network Call Redirection – European Networking Feature. Not applicable to North America.
(available for MICS 1.1; 6.0; 6.1)

16) External Call Forward – Calls to Stations can be forwarded to external numbers. (Not to be confused with Line Redirection which allows Lines appearing on a given set to be forwarded, or redirected, to an external number)
(available for MICS 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

17) Hospitality Services – Typically Used in Hotel/Motel environments, provides features such as Alarm Clock (for wake-up call service), Room Condition (for letting maid service provide front desk indication of whether or not a room has been cleaned), and Room Occupancy (works with room condition to allow front desk personnel to assign occupancy condition and restriction filters to room phones). 
(available for MICS 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

18)  Hunt Groups – Enable a single extension number to be used to call a group of sets. Hunt Groups replace Incoming Line Groups on MICS 4.0 and higher). Improves call answering coverage and allows calls to ring in independent of individual stations Voice Mail Coverage and Call Forward assignments.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

19) Incoming Line Groups - (See Above)
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0)

20) IDM Support – Allows for installation of Integrated Data Modules which will allow Ethernet LAN connectivity for up to 12 Ethernet devices to the ICS and allows WAN bridging and routing via T-1 which can be shared between voice calls and data traffic.
(available for MICS 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

21) ISDN BRI and PRI support – ISDN technology provides a fast, accurate and reliable means of sending and receiving Voice, Data, Images, Text and other information through existing analog telephone wires. Both PRI and BRI also allow for out of band signaling for faster call setup and tear-down, as well as higher bandwidth and speed than analog transmission because of its end-to-end digital connectivity on all transmission circuits. 
There are two types of ISDN service BRI and PRI
BRI has 2 Bearer Channels and 1 Data Channel 
PRI has 23 Bearer Channels and 1 Data Channel.
Bearer Channels can carry voice and data and have speeds of 64kbs per channel.
The D-channel provides for call set-up instructions and signaling, also known as out-of-band signaling, and feature activation information at speeds of 16kbps for BRI and 64 kbps for PRI. Data information consists of control and signal information and packet switched data, such as credit card verification.
Both BRI can provide dial-up internet and LAN access and a PRI can be used to Network the MICS with a Meridian 1 or other MICS units. The PRI can also be used in conjunction with DID’s and/or Dial out pools to provide a more cost effective means of Trunking as each PRI can provide call-by-call service for up to 23 simultaneous calls.
(available variously for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1
 – see below for specific features and types of service)

22) BRI Basic Call Trunking – Trunking in calls over a BRI connection. (Can receive incoming calls from the public network via the BRI loop).
(available for MICS. 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

23) BRI Calling Name ID – Will display network name of parties involved in a call.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

24) BRI Calling Number ID (Incoming Calls only) – Will display number of calling party.
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)
 

25) BRI Subaddressing – Can perform sub-addressing of Terminal Equipment on the same BRI loop. However, terminal equipment which supports sub-addressing is not commonly available in North America.
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

26) PRI Basic Call Trunking – Can receive incoming calls from the public network via the PRI circuit.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

27) PRI Calling Name ID – Will display the network name of calling party.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

28) PRI Calling number ID – Will show the number of the calling party as long as it is provided by the public network.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)
Will Show Caller ID while on another call.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

29) PRI Call-by-Call Services and Fractional PRI – Allows a user to access services or private facilities such as Foreign Exchange, Tie Lines and OUTWATS without the use of dedicated facilities for these services. The number of channels dedicated to each call type can be programmed from 0 to 23 which also allows for use with a Fractional PRI by disabling unused channels.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

30) PRI E911 – When calling out through the PRI the telephone number AND the internal extension number of the calling party is transmitted to the Public switched Telephone Number. Allows for more accurate location identification of a caller by the PSAP (911 center) when used in conjunction with DID lines and OLI (Outgoing Line Identification)
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

31) ETSI MCID – European Telecommunications Standard Institute Malicious Caller ID Support. The Malicious Caller Identification (MCID feature enables a called party inside an enterprise network to use a configurable sequence of digits to notify the local law enforcement agency of a malicious call. This is for the European Standard.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

32) Static Time and Date – Constantly shows current date and time on display.
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)
 

33) Networking Norstar to Meridian 1 – Allows for Networking the MICS to a Meridian PBX with the following features listed below:
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

34) Networking to Meridian 1   Centralized PSTN – Allows for centralized Trunking through the Meridian 1 to the PSTN. This lets the Meridian 1 handle all the routing for the MICS and allows for concentration of resources for cost savings.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

35) Networking to Meridian 1   Coordinated Dialing Plan (CDP) – Allows for a Coordinated or Transparent Dialing Plan on the network where all DN number on the entire network are unique and of a uniform length.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

36) Networking to Meridian 1   Name and Number ID – The name and number of all parties involved in a network call are displayed.
(available for MICS 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

37) Networking to Meridian 1   MCDN (Centralized Voice Mail) – Allows for all network voice mail to be centralized to help reduce costs and to allow the sharing of messages between systems on the network.
(available for MICS 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

38) Networking to Meridian 1   MCDN ICCL – ISDN Call Connection Limitation. Limits the number of hops to a defined transit counter to prevent the creation of a continuous loop.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

39) Networking to Meridian 1   MCDN TAT – Trunk Anti Tromboning. Prevents unnecessary use of system resources when transferring active calls back and forth over the network by eliminating redundant paths between systems.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

40) Networking to Meridian 1   MCDN Camp-On – Allows an Operator on the Meridian 1 to camp-on a call across the network to a networked KSU (MICS).
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

41) Networking to Meridian 1   MCDN Break-In – Allows an Operator on the Meridian 1 to Barge-In on a call through the network to a station on a remote KSU (MICS).
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

42) Networking   Norstar-to-Norstar - Allows for Networking Norstars MICS together with Centralized features such as Voice Mail, Attendant, Applications and management.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

43) Outgoing Name/Number Blocking – Users can send outgoing name/number blocking header to PSTN on a call-by-ball basis. Name and Number will not be displayed at the receiving end.
(available for MICS 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

44) Page Time-Out – A timer can be set so that once a page is initiated, the timer starts and will end the page connection after expiration of the timer. Helps prevent inadvertent lock-up of the paging in an open, or on, condition. Also helps deter obnoxiously lengthy pages.
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

45) Page Tone On/Off – Allows for enabling or disabling the page preannounce tone.
(available for MICS 1.1; 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

46) Private Networking – Allows for networking the MICS without using the PSTN to provide such feature as a Common, or Coordinated, Dialing Plan; Centralized Voice Mail; Centralized Trunking; Centralized Attendant; Sharing of Single Application and Resources to improve ROI, and easier management since applications can be managed as a single unit.
(available for MICS 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

47) Centralized Voice Mail on Norstar – Allows one Norstar to host the Voice Mail for the entire Network and thus provide for easier interface between all voice mail boxes and their users. Also reduces Costs as Voice Mail unit is not needed for each MICS in the Network
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

48) Centralized Auto Attendant on Norstar – Allows one Auto Attendant to handle all the Calls for the Entire Network. This saves money as only one Auto Attendant need be purchased for all the MICS/Norstars, and also provides outside callers with for easier and seamless progression through the network via the Centralized Auto Attendant.
(available for MICS; 6.0; 6.1)

49) Routing Service Routes – Allows Routes to be defined for various Destination Codes. Often associated as Least Cost Routing, the MICS automatically sends/Routes a call to specific trunks depending on the digits dialed. Earlier on only 1 route could be defined for each Destination Code. The number of routes available was later increased to 3.
1 Route - (available for MICS 1.0, 1.1; 2.0; 3.0; 4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0)
[/b]3 Routes – [/b](available for MICS 6.1)

50) Silent Monitoring for Hunt Groups – Allows for Silent Monitoring of a hunt group call by a supervisor to ensure quality. Also allows for training of new call handling personnel by allowing them to listen into proper call handling procedures.
(available for MICS 6.1)

51) System Speed Dial – Increase in number of entries from 70 to 255.
(available for MICS 6.0; 6.1)

52) Station Set Test – Allows test of buttons and ringers on an individual set
(available for MICS 2.0; 3.0;4.0; 4.1; 5.0; 6.0; 6.1)

53) System Wide Call Appearance – Allows for the appearance of parked calls on programmed line buttons. A button must be programmed for each park code the user wants to appear.
(available for MICS R1T1; 6.0; 6.1)

Special Thanks to Mike Cronin for his assistance with this information.

September 18, 2008

Norstar Feature Codes

Filed under: Norstar, Technology, Telecom — paragonhost @ 8:25 pm

In order to utilize all the functionality of your Norstar key system you need to be able to program it. All programming is done from your programming phone (usually M7324, M7310, or T7316) and uses the following feature codes.

EACH OF THESE CODES ARE PRECEEDED WITH THE “FEATURE” KEY

  • **SET NORSTAR SET PROFILE
  • **LINE NORSTAR LINE PROFILE
  • **USER NORSTAR USER PREFERENCES (CICS & ISC 2.0+)
  • **TIME NORSTAR TIME AND DATE (CICS & ICS 2.0+)
  • *0 BUTTON INQUIRY
  • *1 FEATURE KEY EXTERNAL AUTODIAL
  • *2 FEATURE KEY INTERNAL AUTODIAL
  • *3 FEATURE KEY PROGRAMMING
  • *4 PERSONNEL SPEED DIAL
  • *501 SELECT ENGLISH
  • *502 SELECT FRENCH
  • *503 SELECT SPANISH
  • *6 RING TYPE
  • *7 DISPLAY CONTRAST ADJUST
  • *80 RING VOLUME ADJUST
  • *81 MOVE LINE KEYS
  • *82 DIAL MODES
  • *831 AA ON/OFF (CICS)
  • *832 CCR ON/OFF (CICS)
  • *833 AA/CCR RECORDING MAINTENANCE (CICS)
  • *84 AUTO LOG OPTIONS
  • *85 CALL LOG PASSWORD
  • *89 PROGRAMMED RELEASE
  • *9 RUN/STOP
  • 0 SYSTEM SPEED DIAL
  • 1 SEND MESSAGE
  • #1 SEND MESSAGE CANCEL
  • 2 RING AGAIN
  • #2 RING AGAIN CANCEL
  • 3 CONFERENCE / TRANSFER
  • #3 CONFERENCE SPLIT
  • 4 CALL FORWARD
  • #4 CALL FORWARD CANCEL
  • 5 LAST NUMBER REDIAL
  • 60 PAGE GENERAL
  • 61X PAGE INTERNAL ZONE (1-6)
  • 62 PAGE EXTERNAL
  • 63X PAGE INTERNAL ZONE (1-6) PLUS EXTERNAL
  • 64 LINE POOLS
  • 65 MESSAGE REPLY
  • #65 MESSAGE REPLY CANCEL
  • 66 VOICE CALL
  • 67 SAVED NUMBER
  • 68 RESTRICTION /COS OVERRIDE
  • 69 PRIORITY CALL
  • 70 CALL TRANSFER (BLIND)
  • 71 LINK (HOOK FLASH)
  • 72 TIMED RELEASE
  • 74 CALL PARK
  • 75 GROUP CALL PICKUP
  • 76 DIRECTED CALL PICKUP
  • 77 CALL DURATION TIMER
  • 78 PAUSE
  • 79 EXCLUSIVE HOLD
  • 800 TRUNK ANSWER
  • 801 CALL QUEUING
  • 802 GROUP LISTENING
  • 803 SHOW TIME
  • 804 WAIT FOR DIAL TONE
  • 805 TEST SETS (2.0)
  • 806 HIDE DISPLAY
  • 808 LONG TONES
  • 810 MAKE BUSY
  • 811 CALL INFORMATION
  • 812 ENTER CALL LOG
  • 813 LOG IT
  • 815 AUTO BUMPING
  • 817 IRAD TRANSFER (CICS ONLY)
  • 819 OUTGOING NAME AND NUMBER BLOCKING (4.1)
  • #819 CANCEL OUTGOING NAME AND NUMBER BLOCKING
  • 82 CAMP ON
  • 83 PRIVACY CONTROL
  • 84 LINE REDIRECTON
  • #84 CANCEL LINE REDIRECTION
  • 85 DO NOT DISTURB
  • #85 CANCEL DO NOT DISTURB
  • 86 BACK GROUND MUSIC
  • #86 CANCEL BACKGROUND MUSIC
  • 87 “SERVICE MODES (DR-3,4,5)”
  • #87 CANCEL SERVICE MODES
  • 870 SHOW SERVICE MODES (CICS)
  • 871 EXTENDED RINGING (ICS)
  • #871 CANCEL EXTENDED RINGING
  • 872 ALTERNATIVE RESTRICTIONS
  • #872 CANCEL ALTERNATIVE RESTRICTIONS
  • 873 ALTERNATIVE ROUTING
  • #873 CANCEL ALTERNATIVE ROUTING
  • 88 VOICE CALL DENY
  • #88 CANCEL VOICE CALL DENY
  •  

    FEATURE 900 CODES ARE USED FOR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT SUCH AS: “VOICE MAIL, ACD, DIAL BY NAME, DOOR PHONE, ETC.”

    THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME COMMON USAGES:

  • 9** “RAD PROGRAMMING (RAD 2, FASTRAD)”
  • 9*0 RAD TRANSFER (ALL BUT CICS IRAD S)
  • 9*1 CHECK FEATURE CODES FOR VOICE MAIL
  • 9*2 SMDR Admin
  • 9*3 LOGGER TIME STAMP
  • 9*3 VMI Codes(this was on an 8×24, came up on this code rather than F9*9)
  • 9*4 NORSTAR DOOR PHONE PROGRAMMING
  • 9*5 FLASH LOW RANGE CHECK FEATURE CODES
  • 9*7 ACD ADMIN MAINTENANCE SESSION
  • 9*9 VOICE MAIL INTERFACE (VMI) CODES
  • 900 SMDR,enter an account number to be logged with the call
  • 901 ACD LOGIN
  • 901 VMI Admin
  • 902 ACD UNAVAILABLE
  • 903 VOICE MAIL HIGH/LOW RANGE SELECTION (DISABLED AFTER USE)
  • 903 ACD CANCEL WRAP
  • 904 ACD HELP
  • 904 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE LOGIN/OUT
  • 905 ACD CATEGORIZE
  • 905 FLASH LOW RANGE DN IDENTIFIER
  • 906 ACD RECORD CALL
  • 906 FLASH LOW RANGE VM TRANSFER
  • 907 FLASH LOW RANGE VM INTERRUPT
  • 908 STAR TEXT (OBSOLETE)
  • 908 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE BUSY MODE
  • 909 ACD ANN. MAINTENANCE
  • 909 FLASH ACD LOW RANGE QUEUE STATUS
  • 910 FLASH LOW RANGE LEAVE MESSAGE
  • 911 FLASH LOW RANGE OPEN MAILBOX
  • 912 FLASH LOW RANGE OPERATOR CONTROL
  • 913 ACD CALLS QUEUED
  • 913 FLASH LOW RANGE SYSTEM ADMIN LOGIN
  • 915 NORSTAR VOICE MAIL 2ND LEVEL ACCESS (PSWD=ACCESS2)
  • 920 ACD ADMIN SESSION
  • 921 ACD ROUTING SESSION DAY/NIGHT
  • 922 ACD ADMIN STATISTICS SESSION
  • 923 ACD GROUP STATISTICS SESSION
  • 960 DIAL BY NAME (CINTECH NSVM OPTION)
  • 961 DIAL BY NAME ADMIN (PSWD=1234)
  • 980 VM SEND MSG TO ANOTHER MAILBOX
  • 981 VM LOG INT MAILBOX
  • 982 VM OPERATOR STATUS(PSWD=OPERATOR(67372867))
  • 983 VM ADMIN PROGRAMMING (PSWD=1020000)
  • 983 VM SOFTWARE LEVEL(LOGIN THEN OPTION 9)
  • 984 VM TIME AND DATE(STARTALK Pswd=1020000)
  • 984 AUTO FOREWARD TO VMAIL(NSVM4.0)
  • 984 FLASH ACD LOGIN/OUT
  • 985 “VOICE MAIL DN INQUIRY(RESET VM ADMIN PSWD 9,73738767793)”
  • 986 VOICE MAIL TRANSFER
  • 987 VOICE MAIL INTERRUPT
  • 988 VOICE ACTIVATED NAME DIALING (NSVM 4.0)
  • 988 FLASH ACD BUSY MODE
  • 989 RECORD CALL (NSVM 4.0)
  • 989 FLASH ACD QUEUE STATUS
  •  
  • December 5, 2007

    Norstar Feature Codes

    Filed under: Dave Safley, Networks, Norstar, Security Focus, Technology, Telecom — paragonhost @ 9:28 pm

    Feature Codes  
         
    Feature  0 Speed Dial  
    Feature  1 Send Message 
    Feature  2 Ring Again 
    Feature  3 Call Conference
    Feature  4 Call Forward 
    Feature  5 Last No. Redial 
    Feature  60 Page- General 
    Feature  61 Page – Sets 
    Feature  62 Page – External Speakers
    Feature  63 Page All 
    Feature  64 Line Pool 
    Feature  65 View Message 
    Feature  66 Voice Call 
    Feature  67 Save No. 
    Feature  68 Class of Service
    Feature  69 Priority Call 
    Feature  70 Transfer 
    Feature  74 Call Park 
    Feature  75 Group Pickup 
    Feature  76 Directed Pickup 
    Feature  77 Call Duration Timer
    Feature  78 Dialing Pause 
    Feature  79 Exclusive Hold  
    Feature  82 Call Camp  
    Feature  83 Privacy on Lines
    Feature  84 Redirected Line 
    Feature  85 Do Not Disturb 
    Feature  86 Background Music on Speaker
    Feature  88 Block Voice Call
    Feature  801 Call Queuing  
    Feature  802 Group Listen 
    Feature  803 Display Date & Time
    Feature  811 Caller ID Info 
    Feature  812 View Call Log 
    Feature  813 Manual Call Log
    Feature  815 Deletes Call Log Items
    Feature  871 Night Service 
    Feature  # Cancels a Feature
    Feature  *0 Button Inquiry 
    Feature  *1 Erases Feature 
    Feature  *2 Programs Autodial Key
    Feature  *3 Programs Feature Key
    Feature  *4 Program Speed Dial
    Feature  *6 Ring Type 
    Feature  *7 Contrast Display
    Feature  *80 Ringer Volume  
    Feature  *81 Move Lines 
    Feature  *82 Dialing Mode  
    Feature  *84 Call Log 
    Feature  *85 Assign Call Log Password
    Feature  *89 Release  
         
    Voice Mail    
    Feature  980 Leave Message 
    Feature  981 Open Mailbox 
    Feature  982 Norstar Voice Mail Directory Number
    Feature  983 Transfer 
    Feature  986 Interrupt  

    Source: http://www.freevoicetelecom.com/docs/norstar_docs.php?rfile=Feature_Code_List.htm

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    March 5, 2007

    HowTo: Establish Conference Call via Norstar ATA / ASM

    Filed under: Norstar, Telecom — paragonhost @ 9:48 pm

    Conference Call

    Link *3

    Allows you to establish a three-way conference between yourself, one external call

    and one intercom call, or two intercom calls. Line pool access allows you to

    establish a conference between yourself and two external calls.

    To establish a conference call:

    1. Make or answer the first call.

    2. Press Link 2. This automatically places the first call on hold.

    3. Make or answer the second call.

    4. Press Link * 3 to complete the conference.

    Note: If the second call is busy, replace the handset and press Link 2

    to return to the first call.

    Conference Hold

    Allows you to put the two conferenced parties on hold. The held callers are still

    conferenced.

    To put the conference on hold:

    1. Press Link 2 to put the two conferenced parties on hold.

    2. Press Link 2 to restore the three-way call.

    Feature List 9

    P0908546 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge ATA 2 User Guide

    Conference Consultation (Split Conference)

    Allows you to put one party on hold and consult with the other party.

    To consult:

    1. Press Link # 3 to split the conference.

    2. Press Link 2 to alternate between calls.

    3. Press Link * 3 to restore the three-way call.

    Disconnecting One Party

    Allows you to disconnect one party in a three-way conference call.

    To disconnect one call:

    1. Press Link # 3 to put one caller on hold. You are connected with the

    other call.

    2. Replace the handset.

    3. Lift the handset and press Link 2. You are connected with the caller

    on hold.

    Source: http://www142.nortelnetworks.com/bvdoc/norstarbcm/atauser-1.pdf

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    Norstar and BCM User Guides

    Filed under: Norstar, Telecom — paragonhost @ 9:41 pm
    CallPilot Quick Reference Guide (CP interface) – Version 1 PDF
    EE Feature Programming Telephone Guide – Version 1 PDF

    Source: http://www.getus.com/nortel_user_guides.htm

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    Free Norstar/BCM Manuals, telephone feature cards & user/programming guides.

    Filed under: Norstar, Telecom — paragonhost @ 9:36 pm

    Free Norstar/BCM Manuals, telephone feature cards & user/programming guides.

    http://www.alphatelecom.ca/meridian_norstar_manuals.htm

    November 3, 2006

    Set Time, Day, Date on Norstar CICS and MICS Phone Systems

    Filed under: Norstar — paragonhost @ 12:58 am

    Setting the Time

    Enter the Administration access code and password which is:

    FTR * * TIME or

    FTR * * 266344

    Pass: 23646

    Begin with the display showing “sys speed dial.”

    Step 1. Press “Next” until the display reads “Time and date.” Step 2. Press “Show”. The display reads “Time.” Step 3. Press “Change”. The display reads “Hour:”. If you don’t want to change the hour, skip to step 6. Step 4. Press “Change.” Step 5. Enter the hour in two-digit format for the 12- or 24-hour clocks. Step 6. Press “Next”. The display reads “Minutes: “. If you don’t want to change the minutes, skip to step 9. Step 7. Press “Change.” Step 8. Enter the minutes. Step 9. Press “Next”. If you entered an hour less than 13, the display reads am or pm. Step 10. Press “Change” to toggle the setting.

    Setting the Date

    Begin with the display again showing “sys speed dial.”

    Step 1. Press “Next” until the display reads “Time and date.” Step 2. Press “Show”. The display reads “Time.” Step 3. Press “Next”. The display reads “Date.” Step 4. Press “Change.” The display reads “Year: .” If you don’t want to change the year, skip to step 7. Step 5. Press “Change.” Step 6. Enter the last two digits of the year. Step 7. Press “Next.” The display reads “Month: .” If you don’t want to change the month, skip to step 10. Step 8. Press “Change.” Step 9. Enter the month in two-digit format. Step 10. Press “Next.” The display reads “Day: .” Step11. Press “Change.” Step12. Enter the day of the month in two-digit format.

    Set Time, Day, Date On Norstar 308, 616 and 824 Phone Systems

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    Setting the Time

    Enter the Administration access code and password which is:

    FTR * * 23646

    Pass: 23646

    Begin with the display showing “sys speed dial.”

    Step 1. Press “Next” until the display reads “Time and date.” Step 2. Press “Show”. The display reads “Time.” Step 3. Press “Change”. The display reads “Hour:”. If you don’t want to change the hour, skip to step 6. Step 4. Press “Change.” Step 5. Enter the hour in two-digit format for the 12- or 24-hour clocks. Step 6. Press “Next”. The display reads “Minutes: “. If you don’t want to change the minutes, skip to step 9. Step 7. Press “Change.” Step 8. Enter the minutes. Step 9. Press “Next”. If you entered an hour less than 13, the display reads am or pm. Step 10. Press “Change” to toggle the setting.

    Setting the Date

    Begin with the display again showing “sys speed dial.”

    Step 1. Press “Next” until the display reads “Time and date.” Step 2. Press “Show”. The display reads “Time.” Step 3. Press “Next”. The display reads “Date.” Step 4. Press “Change.” The display reads “Year: .” If you don’t want to change the year, skip to step 7. Step 5. Press “Change.” Step 6. Enter the last two digits of the year. Step 7. Press “Next.” The display reads “Month: .” If you don’t want to change the month, skip to step 10. Step 8. Press “Change.” Step 9. Enter the month in two-digit format. Step 10. Press “Next.” The display reads “Day: .” Step11. Press “Change.” Step12. Enter the day of the month in two-digit format.

    How to Change Time on a Norstar Phone System

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    How to Change Time on a Norstar Phone System

    MICS and up:

    Feature * * Time
    Pass: 266344

    If that does not work, or you are on a Modular

    How to Change Time and Date (Administrator Only)

    Printable Version

    Press “FEAT”.
    Press “”*”.
    Press “*”.
    Press “266344″ (CONFIG) or “23646″ (ADMIN).
    Enter password “23646″ (ADMIN) or “72787″ (SCPLUS) .
    You will see “Terminals & Sets”.
    Press “Next” five times.
    Press “Show”.

    1. You will see “Hour”.
    2. Press “Change” or press “Next” if no change is required.
    3. Type in the hour using military time as a 2 digit number.
    4. Press “Next”.

    5. You will see “Minutes”.
    6. Press “Change” or press Next if no change is required.
    7. Type in the minutes using a 2 digit number.
    8. Press “Next”.

    9. You will see “Year”
    10. Press “Change” or press Next if no change is required.
    11. Type in the year using last 2 digits.
    12. Press “Next”

    13. You will see “Month”
    14. Press “Change” or press Next if no change is required.
    15. Type in the month using 2 digits.
    16. Press “Next”.

    17. You will see “Day”.
    18. Press “Change” or press “Next” if no change is required.
    19. Type in the day using 7 day format.
    20. Press “Next”.
    21. You will see “End of List”.
    22. Press “Rls “to exit (orange button to the right of the number buttons).

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