Nortel Networks N0060600 Webcam User Manual


 
54 Chapter 6 DN records parameters
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Intrusion protection
level
None
Low
Med
High
If the break-in feature is allowed on any private network MCDN lines (PRI
SL-1) assigned to the telephone, you must define the level of intrusion for
each telephone. This determines if the user can use the feature, and to
what degree.
None: feature is turned off, user cannot break in on any calls
Low: user can only break into calls on other telephones with low level
protection
Med: user can break into calls on other telephones with low and
medium-level protection
High: user can break into calls on all other telephones with this feature
Default: None
HF answerback <check box> Defines whether you can answer automatically a voice call without lifting the
receiver, or pressing the Handsfree button.
Note: The feature is not available on models 2001, 7000 and 7100
telephones. (Model 7000 phones are supported in Europe only)
Speaker volume: Note that the speaker volume on the telephone returns to
the default volume setting determined by the telephone for each new
handsfree call.
Default: Selected
DND on Busy <check box> Defines whether an incoming call rings if you are already on another call.
Default: Cleared
Paging <check box> Defines whether you can make paging announcements from this telephone.
Default: Selected
Auto hold for incoming
page
<check box> Not selected - If the telephone is active when a page comes in, the page
does not come through the telephone set.
Selected - If the telephone is active when a page comes in, the call is
placed automatically on hold and the page continues.
Note - 7XXX digital phones:
Condition - When this setting is enabled, an active call is on mute when
the page comes in.
Results after page - The call is taken off hold, but is no longer muted.
Default: Cleared
Priority call <check box> Defines whether this telephone can interrupt calls or override Do Not
Disturb at another telephone.
Default: Cleared
Auto hold <check box> This setting determines if the system automatically places an active call on
hold if you answer or initiate another call.
If you do not select this box, the system drops the active call, unless you
press the HOLD button first, when you answer a call or initiate another call.
The user can change the Auto hold setting at their telephones by pressing
FEATURE 73.
SWCA note: Ensure this setting is selected for any telephones with
configured System Wide Call Appearance (SWCA) keys. Refer to “Sharing
calls by parking on SWCA buttons” on page 207
Default: Selected
Table 14 Capabilities and Preferences - Capabilities tab (Sheet 2 of 3)
Attribute Values Description