Nortel Networks P0992639 01 SONAR User Manual


 
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P0992639 01 Modular ICS Companion Installer Guide
the numbers a caller dials. For
Norstar systems linked in a network,
routing can create a transparent or
coordinated dialing plan. It can also
be used to direct calls to the least
expensive lines according to a
Services schedule (sometimes
called least cost routing).
Roaming:
Roaming is the ability of a
portable telephone to make and
receive calls anywhere within the
coverage area of a Norstar
Companion system.
RSSI:
See Receive Signal Strength
Indicator.
S
Software Keys (U.S. only):
Keys
and credits administered by UTAM
Inc. to control user capacity and to
ensure system location verification
for unlicensed, personal wireless
communication devices.
They must
be obtained and entered into your
Norstar Companion system in order
to activate wireless capability.
See also UTAM Inc.
Station Module:
A module that
allows you to connect up to 16
additional telephones to your
Norstar system.
System Coordinator password:
A
one- to six-digit password that
prevents unauthorized access to
system programming. The system
coordinator password can be
assigned and changed in
programming.
System Logical Identifier (LID):
a
4-digit number by which the system
identifies itself to portable
telephones and which the portable
telephones use to request service
from the system. Only the Installer
can change the System LID.
System ID:
The System ID (or
System Security number) can be
accessed on any M7324 or M7310
telephone display by pressing
••ÍÁÍÈÎ
, or
••‡·‡›‹
.
The number is required in order to
obtain the keys that will activate your
Norstar Companion systems
wireless capability.
See also Software Keys.
T
M7316 Business Series Terminal:
A telephone that has a two-line
display, three display buttons, 10
programmable memory buttons with
indicators, and 12 memory
programmable buttons without
indicators. This set can be used to
as a programming set for the system
installer.
Target lines:
Lines used to answer
incoming calls only. A target line
routes a call according to digits it
receives from an incoming trunk.