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indicates the total number of messages in your mailbox and the number
of new messages. For example, “
3 Msgs 2 New
.”
Speaker
Dial Pad
Handsfree Button
— Press to enable this feature. Handsfree allows you
to answer internal (intercom) calls without picking up the handset. The
telephone sounds an alert tone to notify you while activating the
speakerphone for a hands-free conversation. For more information, see
“Handsfree Answer on Intercom” on page 21
.
Display Panel
— The display panel provides telephone status messages,
Caller ID information, and an indication of the number of messages in
your voice mail mailbox. You can also use it to view the internal user
directory. When your telephone is idle, the current date and time are
displayed.
Soft Buttons
— These buttons allow you to select commands while
using the internal user directory. The three commands are Select, Back,
and Exit.
Scroll Buttons
— These buttons allow you to scroll through user names
in the internal user directory.
Program Button
—
Reserved for future use.
Access Buttons
— These buttons allow you to access internal and
external telephone lines. Your administrator can configure them to access
various features and system speed dials, or you can assign your own
personal speed dials to available access buttons. See
Figure 3 on page 23
.
An indicator light to the left of each button shows which lines are
available, in use, or on hold.
Access Buttons (without indicator lights)
— Apart from the oval
shape and the absence of indicator lights, these Access buttons serve the
same purpose as those with lights. Most of these Access buttons come
pre-assigned with features. See
Figure 3 on page 23
. However, your
system administrator can re-assign features or speed dials to these
buttons.
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