IP Key Expansion Module (KEM) User Guide BCM 4.0 Business Communications Manager Document Status: Standard Document Version: 03.
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About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) This document describes the Nortel IP Phone Key Expansion Module (KEM) and how to use it with the Nortel IP Phone 2002 and Nortel IP Phone 2004. Description The IP Phone KEM is a hardware component that connects to the IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone 2004 and provides additional line appearances and feature keys. See Figure 1 on page 3. The IP Phone KEM provides 24 additional programmable keys (with labels) for your IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) • • programmable keys. A desk-mount bracket and structural baseplate connect the IP Phone KEM to an IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004, or to another IP Phone KEM. A wall-mount bracket installs the IP Phone KEM alongside a wall-mounted IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004. Adjusting the display The IP Phone KEM (see Figure 1 on page 3) has 1 LCD between 2 rows of 12 programmable keys for a total of 24 keys. Each key has a 10-character display label that is set automatically.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) 5 Setup and assembly The IP Phone KEM mounts on the right side of an IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004 as shown in Figure 2. It is secured by snapping into a receptacle on the back of the IP Phone using the desk-mount bracket and structural baseplate supplied with the IP Phone KEM. The IP Phone KEM connects to the IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004 using the Accessory Expansion Module (AEM) port on the IP Phone.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) 6 Attach the IP Phone stand and the IP Phone KEM stand, if removed. Adjust each IP Phone KEM stand to the same angle as the IP Phone. 7 The IP Phone KEM powers up. 8 The IP Phone KEM uses the electrical connection of the IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004 for power. It does not have its own power source.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) 7 Using the wall-mount option The IP Phone and IP Phone KEM combination can be wall-mounted using the optional bracket kit provided. The second IP Phone KEM is attached to the right side of the first IP Phone KEM. Adjusting the tilt base The tilt base for the IP Phone 2002 cannot be adjusted; however, the tilt base on the IP Phone KEM can be adjusted to match the fixed angle of the IP Phone 2002. The IP Phone 2004 has an adjustable tilt base.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) Figure 3 Coldstart sequences Controls and settings When an IP Phone KEM is installed on an IP Phone 2002 or IP Phone 2004, the controls and settings of the IP Phone control both the IP Phone and the IP Phone KEM. Use the Telephone Options menu on the attached IP Phone to set the contrast and feature key labels of the IP Phone KEM.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) 9 Programming memory buttons The default for KIM memory buttons is blank. You can program memory buttons on the KIM to your personal preference with internal and external autodial numbers or features to give you touch dialing or feature activation. If you are operating CAP in enhanced mode, you can program buttons for target line and Hunt groups as well. When you use enhanced mode, you can also program duplicate buttons.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) Make sure that features are programmed on your T7316E telephone or KIM by following the steps below for programming memory buttons. Internal autodial 1. Press ≤•¤. 2. Press a memory button. 3. Dial the extension number. 4. Press OK to store the number. Or Press Quit to exit the programming sequence. External autodial 1. Press ≤•⁄. 2. Press a memory button. 3. Dial the external number. 4. Press OK to store the number. Or Press Quit to exit the programming sequence.
About the Key Expansion Module (KEM) 11 The following indicators will appear beside the internal autodial buttons on your KIM when: The telephone extension is on an internal or external call, or is being used to check voice mail. The Do Not disturb (DND) feature is activated at the telephone extension. The Call Forward feature is activated at the telephone extension. Answering and transferring a call Most of the calls that you deal with will involve the following procedures: • • • • Answer a call.
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