NorStar T7316E Corded Phone - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Templates
Hi there, most of the time, the technicians leave these Programming Overlays in the box, or in a box next to the telephone system.
You can look up these overlays via Google, or look for the programming template. We cannot tell you which buttons are for what, because each button can be programmed as something different on every set.
But here is a non-picture of the template...
Now you
will have to look at your LCD for 3 arrows
<- Heading....Enter->
<- Back .......Next->
You will not see these words in the LCD display, you just have to look for
the 3 arrows that correspond.
Or you can look at this link below for a picture representation...http://www.freevoicetelecom.com/docs/norstar_programming_basics.pdfGood Luck!
Meridian phone ringer too loud
You can adjust the ringer of your Nortel phone by dialing Feature *6, then using the volume bar to adjust the ringer while the tone is playing, or dial Feature *80 to adjust it there.
Pickup Group?
The extensions must be added to a ring group and the the number programmed to ring that group
Voice mail locked
Contact your phone service provider or look on line for instructions from the phone manufacturer.
I need to know how
You would have to call the phone company and have them block long distance calls.
Why can't I answer a call on line 2?
Confirm the extension # you are working with and that the line 2 key is line 2. do this by pressing feature *0 and the pressing the intercom key, observe the display and then press line 2 key and view display. then go back in the programming and view line 2 apear&ring, change it until it is apear&ring, then release and check for working again. If this dont work check to see if line 2 is programmed as a private line.
Where is feature 981 on nortel phone
it is within the system. if you don't have a key there or mailbox key, you can program one ....press feature *3, then press the key and dial featue 981.
How do I program a norstar t7316e phone to call long distance?
Unless "Set Relocation" is turned on (usually is / should be OFF), plugging a set into a different jack gives it the extension # and programming of that jack. Press Feature * 0 and an Intercom key to find out what the new extension # is, and program that extension to allow long distance. Or change the cross-connect to physically put the old port on the new jack.
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