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1
Mute Button
: Mutes the microphone so your callers cannot
hear you. The Direction Light Indicator Ring on the Speaker
Unit turns orange when Mute is on. Mute is automatically
turned off when a call is ended.
2
Levels Control Button
: Adjusts the display screen con-
trast when no call is active, speaker volume when you are
on a call, and ringer volume when the phone is ringing.
3
On/Off Button
: Lets you turn the phone on to answer an
incoming call or make an outgoing call, and turn the phone
off at the end of the call.
4
Call Indicator Lamp
: Flashes when you have an incoming
call and stays on when the phone is in use.
5
Presentation Mode Button
: Allows the microphone to
lock onto the voice of only one person in that sector of the
room. Useful for presentations or when one person is
addressing a group of callers.
6
Softkeys
: Lets you navigate and use the features accessi-
ble via the display screen. Refer to the Softkeys section for
more information.
7
Keypad
: Lets you dial numbers or enter names and num-
bers in Speedcalls. When entering names, use the ‘1’ key
for spaces and the ‘#’ key for special characters (?, /, -). To
enter a half-second dialing pause in a speedcall, use the ‘*’
key.
Softkeys
Softkeys allow you to access a variety of features using the LCD
Display.
SpdCall
– Lets you select from up to 9 programmable
SpeedCall telephone numbers. You can scroll through the list,
or press a number from 1 to 9 to jump directly to the
associated SpeedCall. To program a Speed Call, select the Menu
softkey and follow the prompts.
Redial
– Lets you redial the last dialed telephone number.
Flash
– Lets you put the second party on Hold (you will then
hear dialtone), and allows you to call the third party. Once
you’ve contacted the third party, press Flash again to begin the
all-party conference. Contact your IS department or local
telephone company for more information.