By pressing the Hold Key, you can put an active call on hold. Return to the caller by pressing the DN Key beside the flashing indicator. The Mute Key allows you to listen to a conversation without being heard. This is especially useful when you only want to listen on a conference call. Push the Mute Key again to return to a two way conversation. The Mute Key applies to handsfree, handset, and headset microphones. The Copy Key copies incoming or outgoing.
The Quit Key ends an active application. Pressing the Quit Key does not affect the status of calls currently on your telephone. Press the Done Key to exit and save changes. The Options Key allows you to access and modify telephone options. The Message Key provides access to your voice messaging system. The Applications Key allows you to access additional features that may be provided by your network administrator M and M When you pick up the handset, the line associated with this key is ready for you to make a call.
M are configured for various features and functions on the M Series telephones. The Soft Keys are located below the display area. These keys have an LCD label above them that changes based on available features, functions, or the active application.
An status icon indicates call or feature status. Call Log— The Call Log can be configured to store either unanswered or all incoming calls. These entries can be accessed through your directory menu. The system must have CPND enabled. The display shows the phone number and name, if available, of the incoming call. Card View — The Card View displays a directory entry name and telephone number. The label and function of each key changes depending upon the available features or the active application.
The DN is commonly known as an extension number. For your convenience, the FACs for your system can be printed on a page located at the back of this guide. Flexible Feature Codes are applicable to the Meridian 1 system only. For your convenience, the FFCs for your system can be printed on a page located at the back of this guide. Indicator —An indicator is an LCD or LED that displays the current status of a feature by its state; flashing, winking, steady on, or off.
Information screen—The Information screen displays call activity, lists, prompts, and status of calls. Interrupted dial tone—Interrupted dial tone is a broken or pulsed dial tone, heard when you access some of the features on your telephone. These keys are the keys located below the display on your telephone. Off-hook — Off-hook is a term used to indicate that the telephone is active and ready to make a call. Paging tone—Paging tone is a special tone heard when using the Radio Paging feature.
You hear two beeps followed by dial tone. Personal Directory —The Personal Directory stores entries by name and phone number. Private Line — Private Line can be assigned to your telephone. With this line, you can reach an outside number without dialing a code to access an outside line. Internal extensions cannot be dialed from a private line. It lists outgoing numbers for calls that have been made from your telephone. Special dial tone— The special dial tone refers to three consecutive short tones followed by steady dial tone that you hear when accessing some of your telephone features.
Switch hook — The switch hook is the button which the handset presses down, disconnecting your call, when you replace the handset. When lifted, the handset releases the switch hook and you either answer an incoming call or you receive dial tone indicating that your telephone is ready to make a call.
Your network administrator assigns features to your programmable feature keys. Whenever this guide describes a procedure that requires special codes ask your network administrator to provide these to you. Note: In order to use a feature described in this section, your system software must support the feature and the feature must be assigned to your telephone. Check with your network administrator for more details. If your telephone is an M, M, or M you can use the built-in microphone and speaker instead of the handset to make of receive a handsfree call.
While on an active call, you can switch between Handset and Handsfree mode. Press the Handsfree Key. You are now on a handsfree call. Press the Mute Key. The LED indicator flashes. Press the Mute Key again to return to a two way handsfree conversation. Lift the handset to switch from handsfree to handset.
Replace the handset. Connect a headset to the headset jack or the handset jack depending on the headset type and the telephone you are using.
Press the Headset Key M and M For the M read the instructions that came with your recommended headset. This section also provides information on setting and adjusting the volume for both amplified and unamplified headsets. For the M read the instructions for the headset you are using. The Group listening feature allows others to listen to a call through the speaker while you are speaking through the handset.
This feature must be enabled by your network administrator. Press the Options Key. Use the Navigation Keys to scroll through the Options List and highlight. Press the Select Key. Press the On Key. Press the Done Key to save changes. Press the Quit Key to exit. Everyone will hear the caller over the speaker, but the caller will only hear what is picked up by the handset. Note: You must let the caller know when others are listening to the conversation. This feature does not provide a tone to inform the party on the other end of the call that the conversation is being monitored.
Press the Off Key to turn Group listening off. The LED flashes. Press the Mute Key again to return to two way conversation. The Predial feature allows you to enter and preview a number containg up to 31 digits and make corrections before you dial the number. Note 1: Press the Pause Key to insert a 1. Note 2: If you are calling an external or long distance number, be sure that the appropriate access codes are included.
Lift the handset when the called party answers or, if on handsfree, begin to talk. Note: You cannot use the Predial feature if the Live dial pad feature is active. This section describes features that you can use when you make a call. To make a call from your telephone, use the features described in this chapter.
Lift the handset. Note: The Handsfree Key must be enabled by your network administrator. Handsfree Key, or the Headset Key. You receive dial tone with each of these actions. To make a call while on-hook, leave the handset in the cradle while you dial a number. Auto Dial lets you dedicate a feature key to a specific telephone number. When the Auto Dial Key is pressed, the number is dialed automatically. To display the Auto Dial number M and M :. Press the configured Auto Dial Key.
The number appears on the display. Press the Auto Dial Key, without lifting the handset. Dial the number to be stored on the Auto Dial Key. Note 2: Press the Pause Key to insert a 1. Note 3: If you are storing an external or long distance number, be sure that the appropriate access codes are included. Use the Ring Again feature when you dial a number and receive a busy tone or no answer. The Ring Again feature lets you know when the person you dialed is available or has used their telephone.
The feature notifies you when to redial your party. The Ring Again feature automatically redials the number. Dial a number and receive a busy tone or no answer. When the number you want to reach is available, or the person has re-used their set, you hear the Ring Again tone. Lift the handset or press a line DN key. Press the Ring Call Key. Press the Cancel Ring Again Key. Last Number Redial allows you to automatically redial the last number you dialed.
The Speed Call feature allows you to automatically dial frequently called numbers by entering a one, two, or three digit access code. Contact your network administrator to determine the capacity of your Speed Call list. This will establish the number of digits you will enter for each access code.
The phone prompts you to dial a one, two, or three digit code and the telephone number. Note: Dial the access code if required followed by the internal, external, or long-distance telephone number. Press the Speed Call Controller key or. Press the Speed Call Controller Key. Dial a one, two, or three digit code. Use the Delete Key if you make a mistake. Nortel Meridian M User Manual pages.
Page 2 While you are away from your desk: Call Forward Page 4 Contents Options List Select a language Page 6 Contents This document describes the M, M, and M features and how to use them.
Your network administrator assigns features to your telephone and provides you with passwords and other codes as required. This section describes the features available for your telephone and how to use them. To dial on-hook: 1. Press a DN Key. Line Dial the number when you receive a dial tone.
Lift the handset to speak when the called party answers. The Ring Again feature lets you know when the person you dialed is available or has used their telephone. The feature notifies you when to redial your party. The network administrator can apply other features to the Hot Line, such as Call Redirection, so that the Hot Line call is answered by a person—not a mail box. The flashing icon turns off. To make a Speed Call: 1. Lift the handset.
Page 16 Your Telephone Call Features Note: Dial the access code if required followed by the internal, external, or long-distance telephone number.
Press the Key to save the code Done Done and number. To answer a call: Lift the handset. Press the Key. Place a call on Hold Use the Hold feature when you are talking with one party and a second call comes in on a second line. Transfer Transfer The other party is on hold and you receive dial tone.
The LCD indicator lights steadily. Dial the number of the telephone where the call is to be transferred. To use the Transfer feature: 1. Transfer Trans The other party is on hold and you receive dial tone. This feature must be enabled by your network administrator. To answer an incoming call while on another call: 1.
If the telephone begins to ring, you cannot forward an incoming call in progress. To forward your calls: 1. This feature must be enabled by, and Pickup Group numbers must be assigned by, your network administrator.
To answer a call in your own Call Pickup Group: 1. Contact your network administrator to determine the maximum number of people your system allows on a conference call. To set up a conference call: 1. Page Join A Call Additional call features Dial the number of the person you want to add to the conference. Press the Swap Key to switch between Swap Connect talking with the original caller and the new caller.
Press the Key to Connect complete the conference. Page Engage Group Listening Additional call features Engage Group Listening The Group Listening feature allows others to listen to a call through the speaker while you are speaking through the handset. Group Listening must be enabled by your network administrator. Page 27 Additional call features 5. Press the Stop Key to pause playback Stop of the message.
Press Play to playback the message or Press Last again to move to previous messages. After you select Language. Use the Navigation Keys to highlight the desired language e. Deutsch 2. Select Select Press the Key to save changes. Page 30 Options List 5. Press the Select Key. Select 6. Press the Key that is printed Dial Pad with the first letter in your new label.
Press the key until the correct character appears. Repeat step 6 until you have changed the entire label. Also for: M, M, M This document describes the M, M, M, and M features and. Nortel Knowledge Netw ork. Enterprise Voice Solutions Customer Documentation.
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