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I tried to google for a guide on how to program nortel extra buttons but I can't seem to find it! grrr. I wanted to know how to program speed dials, which should be fairly easy, but what is it good without a manual?! Can anyone help pointing me to the right derection? thanks.
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Hi russman, Welcome to the board! Please complete your profile so we know who we are helping. I have a list of feature codes on my website (although it seems to be even less complete than I thought). Here is the link: https://www.bcmguy.com/fcodes.html To program the personal speed dials, use "feature * 4", enter the bin number (71-94), follow prompts. Other codes I need to add: "feature * 1" External Autodial "feature * 2" Internal Autodial "feature * 3" Program Features I'm sure there are more that are missing. But, this covers MOST of the end user stuff. ------------------ BCM Guy www.BCMguy.com Learn more about the Nortel Networks Business Communications Manager HERE !
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If you just want a single external number on a button, use "feature * 1", press button, enter number, then "OK". ------------------ BCM Guy www.BCMguy.com Learn more about the Nortel Networks Business Communications Manager HERE !
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Thank you!
While I was on call, I pressed Feature 85 which is DND, but then it won't let me out of that mode even though I pressed Feature 85 again. Also tried music on but that didn't seem to do anything.
How would I get out? What is the music on button for?
Sorry for such noob questions,
-Russ
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Append a # to cancel a feature. i.e. "feature # 85" in the case of DND. Good Luck! ------------------ BCM Guy www.BCMguy.com Learn more about the Nortel Networks Business Communications Manager HERE !
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by BCMguy.com: Append a # to cancel a feature.
i.e. "feature # 85" in the case of DND.
Good Luck!
</font> Thank you. Offtopic: I have peaked into your website, and noticed that you recommend Xstream VoIP - from Lightyear Network Solutions, and I assume you would be more knowledgeable on this topic than I am. Why would you recommend preferXstream VoIP rather than Vonage VoIP? Rates and plans seem to be the same, and I've noticed a lot of people who like Vonage better. If you can, can you comment on it? Thanks.
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BCMguy: yeah. your list of features is missing:
Programmed Release (72 or 73 .. i forget) Set Test (805) Static Time/Date (807) Ringing Call (808) ATA Tones (809) System Answer (*831) CCR (*832) Greetings/CCR Tree (*833)
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