1. Handset
allows two-way communication while a call is established.
2. Speaker
turns on when you press an available line key. You can hear
when the other party answers and pick up the handset to speak. You can
also use the speaker to listen to the other party on Handsfree calls.
3. Release key
cancels active calls.
4. Hold key
keeps a caller on the line.
5. Feature/line keys
let you make and receive telephone calls or use
installed features.
6. Prime Directory Number (PDN) key
is your main telephone line
or extension number. It is automatically selected for outgoing calls when
you lift the handset. Other telephone extensions that appear on your
M6310 can be used by pressing the appropriate key.
7. Feature/Line Indicators.
The
%
indicators appear beside active
lines or features. A steady
%
means that the feature or line is active.
A slow flashing
%
means the line is ringing. A fast flashing
%
means the
line is on hold or a feature is being programmed.
8. Dial Pad
gives you easy push-button dialing and programming.
9. Volume Key
adjusts the speaker, ringer, or handset volume. It is also
used to scroll through setup functions shown on the display and to edit
Predial digits.
10. Display
shows useful information about your calls or features
11. Alerter
flashes when the telephone rings
12. Handsfree
allows you to speak to a caller without using a handset
(see handsfree calling page 8).
13. Mute
can be used to prevent the other party hearing you over
handset/handsfree.
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