Nortel Networks N0060600 Webcam User Manual


 
Chapter 21 Default memory button programming for telephones 157
BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide
IP telephone 2002 button defaults
The 2002 has four memory buttons beside a display that provides soft labels for the buttons. This
telephone also has five other programmable buttons with no display.
Figure 54 2002 default button assignment
IP telephone 2001 button defaults
Figure 55 2001 default button formatting
The 2001 is a simple version of the IP telephone.
None of the programmable buttons have indicator
displays, so all incoming calls must be set to Ring
only. Figure 55 shows the positions of the three
programmable buttons, and which button number
corresponds to each of the three buttons.
Although two intercom lines are assigned to the
telephone, there is no visible indicator of the lines.
However, a light at the top of the telephone blinks.
The user presses the Hold key to toggle between two
active calls, or to put one call on hold to make a
second call.
Handsfree and mute are not available, since this
telephone does not have an external speaker. It also
does not support a headset. The only indicator on the telephone is the message waiting indicator
(MWI) lamp.
Table 51 2002 button defaults
2002 default button mapping
Btn # PBX DID
01 Call Forward Line
XXX
02 Conference/Transfer
03 Intercom
04 Intercom
05 Blank
06 Voice mail login
07 Express Messaging
08 Service menu
09 Blank
01
02
03
04
06 07
05
08
09
Feature
Display menu
commands
Directional
Services
(programmable)
Mail box in
(programmable)
Goodbye (Release)
Hold
Ringing call
(programmable)
01
02
03