
28 Device configuration overview
Nortel Business Communication Manager 5.0
Configuration — Devices
NN40170-500 02.04 Standard
August 2009
Copyright © 2009 Nortel Networks
Direct dial telephone feature
The direct dial telephone is the telephone that system users can dial with one
digit, the direct dial access code. A receptionist telephone is one example of
this. This telephone is usually the control telephone for system scheduling.
You can create up to five direct dial telephones. However, they all respond to
the same direct dial access code.
Programming
Configuration > Telephony > Dialing Plan > General
Configuration > Telephony > Sets > All DNs > Capabilities and
Preferences > Capabilities
Extra direct dial set: Configuration > Telephony > Scheduled Services
Enhanced CAP station
Central answering position (CAP station): A CAP can consist of a 7316E
digital phone plus one to four eKIMs (key indicator modules), or one to nine
OKIMs. When the CAP is assigned under CAP/KIM assignment in the system,
the CAP becomes an enhanced CAP (eCAP), and the modules become
known as eKIMs. The system supports a maximum of 12 eCAPs.
eCAPs can:
• monitor system telephone status.
• answer external calls on line buttons.
• monitor Hunt group appearances.
• support multiple appearances of a target line.
• answer external calls on up to 112 lines on a KIM (120 lines on a legacy
CAP), and extend calls to other BCM telephones.
• provide extra memory buttons for the 7316E digital phones.
Telephones with KIMs that are not configured in system programming allow
only memory button programming on the modules. In this case, the KIM is
known as an OKIM (ordinary KIM). There is no specific limit for the number of
CAPs using OKIMs for the system, except from a call processing point of view.
Legacy CAP: A 7324(N) plus one or two CAP(N)s (Central Answer Position
modules)
Hunt groups
The Hunt Groups panel allows you to set up call groups that are assigned a
common hunt group.
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