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ODEL
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CAUTION:
This option is for administrator use only. Unauthorized
modification of these parameters will disconnect your phone.
5 Soft buttons
— Use the soft buttons to navigate through Display Panel
options. A button’s function depends on the option selected. The buttons
are, left to right:
■
Slct
(Select) — Use this button to select a displayed item. For example,
you can use this button to automatically dial a previously placed or
received call or a missed call.
■
Back
— Use this button to move the cursor backwards one space and
delete the current space). You can also use this button to sort
displayed items.
■
Exit
— Use this button to exit the currently displayed option.
6 Telephone key pad
7 Scroll buttons
— Use these buttons to scroll through items shown on
the Display Panel.
8 Program button
— Use this button to access and view the Display Panel
Main menu.
9 Access buttons with indicator lights
— Your administrator assigns
default functions for these buttons and may allow you to reprogram a
button’s function (for example, create more personal speed dial buttons).
See
Access Buttons
and
Line Status Lights
.
10 Access buttons without indicator lights
— See
Access Buttons
.
For both sets of Access buttons, the telephone Label Maker, available
through the 3Com web site
,
enables you to define and print a new label
for your Access buttons. See
Printing Labels
.
11 Microphone
(located on the underside of the telephone) — Activated
when the telephone is in speaker phone mode; that is, after you press the
Speaker
button or the
Hands Free
button. For best results, keep the
area around the microphone free of obstructions.
12 Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
Putting a Call on Hold
.
13 Transfer button
— Sends the currently active call to another telephone.
See
Transferring a Call
.
14 Conference button
— Enables you to set up a conference call
(3-way calling). See
Setting up a Conference Call
.
15 Redial button
— Redials the last telephone number or extension that
you called. See
Making a Call to a Remote Office
.