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I have a Norstar 7310 and somehow all of the buttons act as the RLS button. you can pick up the headset and get the dial tone, but when you go to dial a number or Intercom button it will end the call

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 26, 2008

SOURCE: My intercom button flashed red to green.

Each telephone must be connected to line 1 and line 2 for
proper operation. The remaining lines 3 and 4 may — or may not —
be connected to each station as you desire. First plug in the battery, then the phone lines (1 & 2 are mandatory), and third the power cord. If your intercome LED is blinking red and green, then press: STORE IN, followed by "INTERCOM" followed by a free intercom# (i.e., any of the memory buttons 1 through 16 not already assigned to another telephone set). Then wait for the phone to go through its initiation sequence during which it searches each of the four possible lines. After that concludes, you should get dial tone on your active lines. :-) Marco

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bubba357

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2008

SOURCE: can't dial out

On my 9417cw this happened from time to time and I found a very simple solution. Disconnect the power supply for a few seconds and plug it back in....voila!

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Carl Navarro

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2008

SOURCE: PLEASE, PLEASE try and help

Just in case you missed the manual:
http://www.centralcomms.co.nz/pdf/KX-T2375-brosh.pdf

There are 2 conditions you need to be aware of

1 No DSL on the line
2. Set the intercom extension of the second phone

By default, both have been assigned ext 11. The intercom uses the same frequencies as a DSL line to transmit, so that could be the noise you are hearing.

Page 23 tells you how to set the intercom extension, and the DSL warning is almost at the bottom of every page from 18-22.


Carl

Anonymous

  • 211 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 07, 2009

SOURCE: System Program & Central Tel Program buttons don't work

This is not a common problem.
Take that phone to a processor and plug it into extension. If no longer seing a problem look into wiring. If problem still there, try a different phone. If different phone works fine you have a bad phone. If problem still shows you have a bad port on a processor. Try available different port. You should really contact your Avaya vendor to fix this.

Anonymous

  • 60 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 28, 2009

SOURCE: Norstar M7310- buttons don't produce tone anymore

Have you tried un plugging then plugging them back in to reset them, if not you may have to power cycle the main system.

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