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Your Telephone’s Controls
Volume bar
Use
®
to control the volume of the handset, the speaker, and the ringer.
Raise the volume by pressing the right side of the bar. Lower it by pressing the left
side.
Microphone
A microphone is integrated into the M2616 and M2008HF telephones, allowing
you to have a telephone conversation without using the handset (known as
Handsfree calling).
Release
You can terminate an active call by pressing
®
, or by hanging up the
handset.
®
is especially useful for disconnecting handsfree calls.
LCD indicator
A steady
º
appearing in one of the LCD indicators means that the feature or line
beside it is active. A flashing
º
means the line is on hold or the feature is being
programmed.
Hold
By pressing
˙
, you can put an active call on hold. Return to the caller by
pressing the extension key beside the flashin g
º
.
Handset
Lift the handset to place or answer a call.
Feature keys
You access telephone features and telephone lines with the feature keys. The keys
are labeled for your convenience.
Main extension key or Directory Number (DN) key
The lower right-hand key is the main extension key, also known as a Directory
Number (DN) key. When you pick up the handset, the line associated with this key
is ready for you to make a call. You may have more than one DN key assigned to
your telephone. (This does not apply to the M2006 since it only supports one line.)
Message Waiting light
The Message Waiting light turns on to indicate that a message has been left for
you.
Program
The
P
key gives you access to several parameters through the Display
Module Option. You can adjust the volume of the ringer, buzzer, speaker, and
handset. You can turn key clicking on or off, adjust the display contrast, choose
the display language, set the format of the date and time, and turn the call timer
on or off. If you also have a Meridian 1 Communications Adapter, (see “MCA”),
you can also set your data parameters.
Your Telephone’s Controls