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Meridian SL-100 M3900 Meridian Digital Telephones Reference Guide
Options key
(continued)
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Call Timer Enable – automatically time all calls and display the time for 10
seconds after the call disconnects
•
Date/Time Format – select the time and date format to display when the
phone is idle
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Key Click Enable – provide audible feedback when using the dial pad (no
feedback is given when the option is off)
•
On-hook Default Path – open the voice path automatically to headset or
handsfree
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Display Diagnostics – provide a display self diagnostic test
•
Group Listening Control – activate and deactivate group listening
Note: You cannot assign the Options key to a DN or feature key.
Goodbye key
The Goodbye key terminates an active call.
Hold key
Press the Hold key to place an active call on hold. An icon displays that indicates
the call is on hold. Press the Line key to return to the call on hold.
Handsfree/
Group Listen
key and
indicator
Press the Handsfree key to use the speaker (with built-in microphone), instead of
the handset/headset. The handsfree indicator lights when the mode is on. Take the
handset off-hook or use options mode to switch back to the handset/headset at any
time during the call. Refer to the
Service Order Reference Manual
for Group Listen
functionality.
Mute key and
indicator
Press the Mute key to mute the call. The microphone is muted in handsfree mode
and the indicator flashes. Press the key a second time to talk.
Prime DN key
Take the handset off-hook or press the DN key to access the DN. Press the DN
key for on-hook dialing or to take a call off hold. This is a self-labeled key that
displays the DN assigned to key 1. This key is also key 3 used for DNs and
features. Press the shift key to access key 3. The prime DN key can only be used
as a DN key.
Second Line/
Feature key
You can use this key as a second DN or as feature key 2. This is a self-labeled key
that displays the DN or feature assigned to the key. This key is also key 4 for DNs
and features. Press the shift key to access key 4.
Headset with
LED key
Activate this key for headset use. The LED lights when the set is in headset mode.
Message key
This is a fixed feature key that corresponds to feature/option key 17. You must
program this key using SERVORD. Although it is permanently labeled as
Message, it does not have to be datafilled as such. In order to access voice mail
without a message waiting, Nortel Networks recommends assigning Message to
key 1 and Autodial to the Message key (key 17.) The Autodial key should be
programmed with the voice mail system DN.
Quit key
Use the Quit key for applications and features.
Table 9
M3903 keys
Key
Description
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