162 Norsrar Telephones
Morstar Telephones
Thrs section covers the basic features of your
telephone
a n d o p t i o n a l e q u i p m e n t t h a t m a y b e a t t a c h e d t o i t .
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Buttons
Feature button
You use the Feature button to invoke
features. See the
Using
features
Hold button
You use the Hold button to put calls on hold. See the Hold
section. It is also used in place of the
display button on
telephones with one-line displays.
Memory buttons
Memory buttons are the buttons with indicators on the
M7310, and M7324 Telephones, and the dual buttons without
indicators on the M7310 Telephone. There is also a single
memory button, without an indicator, on the M7100 Telephone.
Memory buttons can be used for any of the following buttons,
except that lines and Answer buttons must appear on buttons
with indicators.
Answer buttons
You can use an Answer button to monitor calls on another
person’s telephone. All calls to the monitored telephone appear
on the Answer button. Such calls may also ring at the telephone
the Answer button, depending on how the system
configured. Answer buttons are most useful for a secretary who
incoming calls for one or several managers.
If more than one
at the manager’s telephone, the
first call appears on the secretary’s Answer
button.
Any
subsequent calls appear on intercom buttons if they are
a v a i l a b l e .
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Telephones
More than one secretary may have an Answer button for a
manager. This allows two or more secretaries to handle
a busy manager.
one person can handle calls for up to four other people.
using
Answer buttons for each person.
A secretary’s telephone should have a memory button with an
indicator programmed as the Internal
button for the
managers telephone. This allows the secretary to call the
m a n a g e r a n d t o d e a l e f f i c i e n t l y w i t h i n c o m i n g c a l l s .
You cannot make calls using Answer buttons,
Aotodial buttons
buttons let you dial numbers by pressing a single
See the
section.
Line
buttons
You have one line button for each line assigned to your
telephone. You press the line button to select the line you want to
answer or use to make a call. Having
line buttons allows
you
access to more than one line so you can handle
and monitor calls easily. The
Telephone does not have
line buttons and can have a maximum of two lines. You can
switch between two lines, one active and one on hold, by
pressing
Programmed Feature Buttons
Programmed feature buttons allow you to invoke
by pressing a single button. See the Feature Programming
section.
a call. You do not have to put the receiver
down.
also ends feature programming.
While you are on a call, do not press
to end a feature you
are using (such as Show Message). If you do, you will disconnect
the call. Use
instead.
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