Avaya BCM CAP User Manual

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Enterprise Edge Central Answering Position User Card
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Why use the CAP?
What is a CAP module?
The Enterprise Edge Central Answering Position (CAP) consists of an Enterprise Edge M7324 Telephone and one or two Enterprise Edge CAP modules. The CAP allows you to:
• answer calls made from outside your Enterprise Edge system
• check the busy/not busy or Do Not Disturb status of the telephones in your Enterprise Edge system
• transfer calls to your co-workers’ telephones
• use many more features and autodial numbers with one-touch access
A CAP module is an add-on device which provides 48 extra memory or line buttons for the M7324 Telephone. A CAP module is con ne cte d to th e side of the M7324; a second CAP module can be connected to the first CAP module. See the Enterprise Edge Central Answering Position Installer Card f or ins tructions on insta llati on. When two C AP modul es are connected to an Enterprise Edge M7324 Telephone, they provide a total of 96 extra memory or line buttons for the M7324 Telephone.
Enterprise Edge M7324 Telephone with one CAP module attached
By pressing a ringing line button on your CAP module and lifting the handset, you can answer a call made from outside your Enterprise Edge system. Pressing the ap propriate prog rammed mem ory button allo ws yo u to automatically dial an internal or external number, or use a feature.
Note:A headset may be p lugged into t he botto m of the M 7324 Telephone
when Handsfree has been administered.
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Checking the pre-assigned CA P module buttons
About pre­assigned buttons
Checking the pre­assigned CAP module buttons
Customising your CAP module
When one or two CAP modules are first plugged into your telephone, each CAP module button is pre-assigned either to select a line or dial an internal number.
If you have been assigned up to 8 lines, you can select them by pressing the buttons i n t he left-hand column of your M7324 Telephone. Remaining lines are assigned to buttons on the C AP m od ul e(s) , beginning at the top left-hand corner of the first CAP module and moving down.
After lines are assigned, any remaining buttons on your CAP module(s) become Internal A ut odi al buttons, starting with the lowest default internal number. These internal numbers can be between two and seven digits. The numbering length is controlled in programming.
Note:In order for lines to be automatically assigned to buttons on your
CAP module, your telephone must first be designated as a CAP in programming.
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press the buttons you want to check and read the display.
4. Ensure that y ou label all pre-ass igned line b uttons and Internal A utodial
5. Press
You can program any of the buttons on your CAP module that do not select lines. These buttons can be programmed to automatically dial internal or external numbers. You can also program features onto CAP module buttons. If you want more line buttons programmed, see your System Administrator.
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when you are finished.
Your CAP module will be most effective if you use it along with the Call Park, Transfer, Conference/Transfer, Camp-On, Message, or Voice Call features. Make sure that these features are programmed on your CAP module by following the steps presented in this card.
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Programming CAP module buttons
Programming CAP module buttons
External Autodial
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press a CAP module button.
4. Dial the external number.
5. Press
6. Label your new button. Erasing memory buttons
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press the memory button you
4. Press
Moving external line buttons
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press the line button that you
4. Press the memory button on
5. Label your new button.
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to store the number.
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want to erase.
to erase the button.
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want to move. your telephon e or CAP module
to which you want the line moved.
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Internal Autodial
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press a CAP module button.
4. Dial the internal number.
5. Label your new button.
Features
1. Replace the handset.
2. Press
3. Press a CAP module button.
4. Press
5. Label your new button.
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Monitoring Internal Autodial indicators
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It is important that you pay attention to the indicators beside the Internal Autodial buttons on your CAP module. This tells you the status of an Enterprise Edge telephone when you answer an external call.
An indicator appears:
• when the telephone is active on an internal or external line OR
• when the telephone is using the Do Not Disturb feature
The status of an Enterprise Edge tele phone canno t be monito red by your CAP module if an Internal Autodial button has not been programmed.
No indicator appears:
• when the telephone is idle OR
• when the telephone is ringing OR
• when the telephone has one or more calls on hold, but is not connected to any active calls
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Answering and transferring a call
Answering and transferring a call
Other Enterprise Edge documents
Most of the telephone calls which you deal with should involve the following procedures:
1. Answer a call made from outside the Enterprise Edge system.
2. Determine whom the call is for.
3. Check the status of the destination Enterprise Edge telephone on the CAP module.
4. If the indicator is OFF, transfer the call to that telephone. OR If the indicator is ON, use the Send Message, Ring Again on Busy, or Camp-On feature.
Note:If your telephone has been assi gned as a CAP in progra mming, y ou
can send up to 30 messages. If your telephone has not been assigned as a CAP, you can send up to four messages.
Please be sure to read your Enterprise Edge M7324 User Card and y o ur Enterprise Edge Prime Telephone User Card (if applicable). The y conta in information which should help you to use Enterprise Edge features more effectively with your CAP.
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Installation Notes
Installing the CAP The Enterprise Edge Station Auxiliary Power Supply is required to
operate the CAP module.
Initialising the CAP
You must initialise each CAP module individually during the first ten seconds after powering up to establish the default setting for the programmable memory buttons.
Once a module is initialised, the programming is retained regardless if it is moved or a second CAP module is connected to it.
If the CAP module indicators have stopped flashing, unplug the module and then reconnect it. The indicators should turn on and flash for ten seconds.
To initialise the CAP module: While the CAP indicators are flashing, simultaneously press the two buttons on the lower left side and the lower right side of the CAP module.
The indicators turn on one at a time in sequence, beginning at the lower right corner of the module. The indicators then turn off. After all the indicators turn off, the CAP module is initialised and ready to use.
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