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innovaphone IP101/102 – User Guide
Key Functions
The keys of the numeric keypad have the commonly known functions and correspond to their respective
labelling. They will not be further described here.
Headset: Opens the call preparation for calls with the headset. Incoming calls are
accepted on the headset with this key. During a call, this key is used to end the call.
(This function is only available for IP102 since IP101 does not have a headset
connector)
Microphone: Sets the phone into the mode “do not disturb”. The mode can be
configured and in its default setting, the ring tone for all incoming calls is switched
off. During a call, pressing this key will switch off the own microphone (mute).
Speaker: Prepares a call using the hands-free mode. When answering a call with this
key, the phone will switch into hands-free mode. During a call, listen-in is turned on
with this key. As long as this key is being pressed, the handset can be placed back on
the cradle without ending the call to switch from listen-in mode to hands-free mode.
Redial: Opens the list of outbound calls to redial the last dialled number. Pressing this
key twice will immediately dial the last number. This key is used to start call
forwarding with incoming or active calls.
R key: Displays the list of inbound calls (callback list). Pressing this key twice will
immediately call back the last incoming call. During an active call, this key is used to
hold the call, and to establish a consultation call or call forwarding. A callback can
also be initiated with this key.
Arrow keys left / right: Used to scroll in lists on the display. During a call, these keys
regulate the volume of the audio output used (handset, headset or hands-free).
Correction: Deletes the character to the left of the cursor