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16 Using telephone features
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The model 7100 telephone has a display, but it is only a one-line display. Therefore, when a
display prompt requires further actions, which normally requires the use of the display keys on a
two-line display telephone, the user must use the dial pad buttons to simulate the display key
actions.
Analog telephones connected to an analog station module or to an ATA2 module also have their
own way to activate the system features that are available to them. Refer to “Analog telephone
feature access” on page 45.
Portable handsets tend to have limited feature access due to the various hardware and
programming within the handset. Refer to “Using portable handsets” on page 48.
The i-series IP telephones have a limited number of positions for features on the display.
However, they have an additional features list menu that is accessed through the Services
button. All the system features are also available by pressing the Feature display button and
entering the required feature code.
Enhanced CAP: M7324+CAP supports line appearances. T7316E+eKIM supports line
appearances, including multiple appearances of the same target line, and hunt group indicators.
However, you cannot program Hunt Group DNs as auto dial buttons on a KIM.
When you use remote access into a system, whether from an external location through, or over a
private network line, you also need to use the asterisk (*) key instead of the FEATURE key, to
access the features within that system.
Model 7000, 7100 and 2001 telephones do not support the handsfree feature. Model 7208 and
7316 telephones have only handsfree assigned to the bottom display key. Mute is assigned to a
separate button. The 7316E telephone has both a separate handsfree and a separate mute button
located under the dial pad. The IP telephones, except for model 2001, also have separate
handsfree and mute buttons.
Note: Features in this guide are sorted according to function so that you can easily locate
the function you want to program or to use.
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