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Chapter 3 Things You Should Know
Volume Buttons [
t
and
u
]
The Volume buttons are used to control the volume levels for the handset,
speakerphone, ringing bell and background music. The [
u
] button decreases the
volume and the [
t
] button increases the volume.
They are also used to move between menus and features on the LCD panel. Press
the [
u
] button to move to the previous menu or feature, and the [
t
] button to
move to the next menu or feature.
Redial Button
The most recent phone number you dialled is held in memory. Press the Redial
button to redial the number.
Conference Button
This button can set up a conference call for up to five people, including you.
Transfer Button
This has two main functions:
Transfers a call at your phone to another extension (and toggles between the
other extension and the external caller).
Enters programming (MMC) mode.
Hold Button
The Hold button is used to temporarily put your current call on hold (without
hanging-up) while you do something else, such as dial another number for
consultation.
Speaker Button
This is used to make a call through the speakerphone rather than the handset. To
change from the handset to the speakerphone while on a call, press the [Speaker]
button and put the handset down.