Getting to know your telephone
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Telephone
Navigator
Lets you browse through several pages of
the display and select a line (the bottom line
is implicitly active).
Top line
Previous
page
Next page
Bottom line
Guide key
This key lets you:
•
obtain information about the
telephone
•
program the keys
Mute key
so that your
correspondent can no
longer hear you.
Alphabetical keypad
Protected by a flap, used for call by
name, message service and
programming. You have a self-
adhesive
'Memo'
label to stick
inside the flap.
Audio keys
Loudspeaker:
to share a conversation
to reduce
loudspeaker or
receiver volume
to increase
loudspeaker or
receiver volume
Hands free
:
to make or answer a call without
lifting the receiver
Three-colour indicator light
The indicator light on your terminal enables you to monitor t
statuses (colours and/or flashing):
Flashing green
: message received (voice or screen) or call
memory.
Orange fixed
: indicates traffic overload level 1 (1 is calls on
Flashing orange
: terminal on test.
Red fixed
: indicates traffic overload level 2 (call unanswered
on hold exceeds number of operator stations).
Flashing red
: several low priority system messages present
indicating a system hardware fault.
Programmable keys and icons
To make a call, activate a service or manage your calls.
Icons are associated with each of these keys:
Call icons:
Function ico
Incoming call (flashing).
Func
Call in progress.
Func
Call on hold.
Term
Call on common hold.
Preprogrammed function keys:
Internal or outside line key.
Lines 1 to 15: Outside line key on your system.
Divert calls to another number.
Access the various mail services.
Access your personal directory.
Group supervision.
Normal or restricted mode.
Make an ISDN call.
Transfer call to another terminal.
Some other keys can be programmed by your installa
function of your requirements:
Key must be programmed by your technician to acc
Trunk 1
Hang-up key
To terminate a call or
programming.
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