Netlink e340 Users Guide
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For Users on Resilient 3300 ICP Systems
If during a call, you hear two beeps repeated every 20 seconds it means that your phone is
switching to a secondary 3300 ICP system. The call continues but the keys and features on
your phone stop working. The keys and most features begin working again after you go on-hook.
Normal operation resumes when your phone switches back to the primary system. If your phone
is idle and switched to the secondary system, you'll see a flashing square on the display.
Feature Keys
To activate or deactivate a feature:
1.
Press
FCN
. The screen lists the first four fixed features (Trans/Conf, Cancel, Message,
Redial).
2.
Press
FCN
repeatedly to step through the displays of programmed features.
3.
To activate or deactivate a feature, press the shortcut key of the desired feature. When a
feature is activated, a plus sign (+) appears in the display after the shortcut.
4.
Press
to exit the list of line appearances.
To access a line appearance
1.
Press
to go off-hook.
2.
While off-hook, press the
LINE
key to view the shortcut keys and the assigned extensions
for the line appearances.
There are nine possible line appearances which correspond to the nine line indicators
across the top of the handset display. When a line is in use, the indicator changes to the
line number and a plus sign (+) appears after the shortcut key on the list (emulating a lit LED).
3.
Press the
LINE
key again to display the second screen of the list if more than four line
appearances have been assigned to the handset.
4.
To select a line, press the corresponding shortcut key.
You can also use the
Up
,
Select
, and
Down
buttons located on the left side of the handset
to scroll through the displays and activate the line appearances on the list.
5.
Press
to exit the list of line appearances.
Note:
You can also use the
Up
,
Select
, and
Down
buttons located on the left side of the
handset to scroll through the displays and activate the features on the list.
Note:
Line appearances must be programmed by your system administrator.