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.
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.
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.
Setting up the telephone Connecting the cords ATTENTION Before attempting to carry out any work on the telephone, ensure that the line cord is unplugged from the wall socket. 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.