Nortel Networks Norstar M7324 User Manual

Business Communications Manager  
M7324 User Card  
© 2001 Nortel Networks  
P0941600 Issue 01  
Your Business Communications Manager M7324 Telephone  
Memory and line buttons  
have labels for one-touch dialling, feature operation, or line access  
Display  
shows the time, date, and call information;  
guides you while using features;  
tilts for easy viewing. The lower line of the  
display is reserved for display  
button instructions.  
Display buttons  
Dial pad  
Volume control  
Hold button  
Feature button  
starts or ends a feature  
Release button cancels active call  
Indicators  
appear beside active lines and features  
Using display  
buttons  
Three display buttons appear directly below  
the display. When they are active, these  
buttons are labelled in capital letters on the  
bottom line of the display. In Business  
Communications Manager documents,  
display buttons are shown as underlined,  
capital letters: for example, OK.  
Using Button  
Inquiry  
Check what is programmed on your memory buttons.  
1. Release all calls or lines with dial tone.  
2. Press Ä¥â.  
3. Press the button(s) that you want to check and read the display.  
4. Press Ä when finished.  
Adjusting display  
contrast  
1. Press Ä¥à.  
2. Press UP or DOWN for the level you want.  
3. Press OK when finished.  
Selecting a ring  
type and volume  
level  
1. Press Ä¥ß.  
2. Press Ú, Û, Ü, Ý, or NEXT to hear the different ring types.  
3. While the telephone is ringing, press à to adjust the volume  
level.  
4. Press OK to store the volume level and ring.  
Mounting the  
telephone  
The M7324 telephone can be placed on any level surface. It cannot be  
wall-mounted.  
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Making and answering calls  
Answering calls  
Answering calls using the handset  
When your telephone rings, or ¼ flashes beside an Intercom or line button:  
1. Lift the handset.  
OR  
Press the button beside the flashing ¼ before lifting the handset.  
Answering calls using Handsfree  
When your telephone rings, or ¼ flashes beside an Intercom or line button:  
1. Press ©.  
Making calls  
Depending upon the dialing mode programmed on your telephone, you may  
have to lift the handset before making a call.  
Â
External calls using numbered line buttons  
1. If you do not have an external Prime line, press a line button.  
2. Dial your call.  
Æ
External calls using Intercom buttons  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. If ¼ appears beside an Intercom button, enter a line pool access code.  
OR  
Press an Intercom button without ¼, then enter a line pool access code.  
3. When you hear external dial tone, dial your call.  
Internal calls using Intercom buttons  
1. If you do not have an internal Prime line, press Æ .  
2. Dial your call.  
Note: Line pool access codes and extension numbers are supplied by your  
System Administrator.  
Making calls using Handsfree  
1. Press © instead of lifting the handset.  
ú
Holding Calls  
1. Press ú . The ¼ flashes beside the line on hold.  
2. Press the line button with the flashing ¼ to return to the call.  
Automatic hold  
Calls are put on hold automatically when you switch from one line to another.  
Exclusive hold  
Use Exclusive Hold (Äú ) to keep a call on hold so that it  
can be retrieved only at your telephone.  
©
This button operates your telephone’s built-in microphone and speaker.Your  
System Administrator can program Handsfree for your telephone.  
Switching between Handsfree and handset  
1. Press © and replace the handset to switch to Handsfree.  
2. Pick up the handset to switch back.  
Using Mute  
1. Press © to turn the microphone OFF.  
2. Press © again to turn the microphone ON.  
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Programming memory buttons  
About memory  
buttons  
Memory buttons are the buttons with  
labels other than line or Handsfree  
buttons. Memory buttons store  
telephone numbers or feature codes to  
give you one-touch dialling or feature  
activation. You can change the function  
of a memory button by programming it  
with a new number or feature.  
If you have programmed a memory  
button with an extension number, the  
indicator comes on when the number is  
busy.  
Remember: Press Ä¥â to check a memory or line button.  
Programming  
External Autodial  
memory buttons  
1. If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press ú or ¨.  
2. Press Ä¥Ú.  
3. Press a memory button.  
4. Dial the external number.  
5. Press OK to store the number.  
6. Label your new button.  
Internal Autodial  
1. If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press ú or ¨ .  
2. Press Ä¥Û.  
3. Press a memory button.  
4. Dial the extension number.  
5. Label your new button.  
Features  
1. If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press ú or ¨.  
2. Press Ä¥Ü.  
3. Press a memory button.  
4. Press Ä and the feature code.  
5. Label your new button.  
Erasing memory buttons  
1. If you are on a call or a line with dial tone, press ú or ¨.  
2. Press Ä¥Ú.  
3. Press the memory button you want to erase.  
4. Press OK to erase the button.  
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Setting up the telephone  
ATTENTION Before attempting to carry  
out any work on the telephone, ensure  
that the line cord is unplugged from the  
wall socket.  
Connecting the cords  
To remove any of the cords, squeeze the  
release latch on the plug and gently pull  
the plug from the socket.  
Connect the handset cord to the jack  
labelled with the telephone icon and  
route the cord as shown.  
If you are using a headset, route the  
cord along the channel in the base and  
connect the cord to the telephone jack  
that is marked with the headset icon.  
Connect to jack  
from distribution block  
Route the line cord through the stand  
and connect the cord to the telephone  
jack that is marked with the jack icon.  
Connect to receiver  
Attach the stand using either pair of  
slots; to raise the back of the telephone  
to its highest position, use these slots.  
Once the above work is complete, plug  
the line cord back into its wall socket.  
Notice  
These telephones now conform to the latest standards in relation to the  
positioning of Q and Z on the number keys. The Q appears on key number 7  
and the Z appears on key number 9.  
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