Operating the Phone
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T207S/NP, T208S/BL, T207S and T208S User Guide
Operating the Phone
The T207S/NP, T208S/BL, T207S and T208S telephone is based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) allowing you
extensive IP connectivity with your Coral based telephone. The phone includes a display screen of three lines for the
T207 models, or six lines for the T208 models. The bottom line of the display is used to operate the dynamic soft keys
which automatically change to offer features based on the phone’s current calling state (idle, busy, conf, hold, etc.).
In addition to the phone’s internally programmed features, you are afforded the Coral’s vast array of features which may
be activated from your phone.
The T207S/NP, T208S/BL, T207S and T208S can be user configured using the phone’s configuration options, accessed
by its soft keys, or configured online using the phone’s own web pages, accessed by its IP address using your computer
browser.
Additionally, the phone may hold up to four different user profiles, ideal for call centers where operators may change
during different day and night shifts. The user logs on/off as he would on a computer with a user name and password.
Each profile allows the user up to two call lines, useful for conference calling and transfer features.
A Phone book directory, speed dial numbers and programmable buttons are all available by using the phone’s fixed keys
as well as programmable keys. A TEM expansion module enables increasing the phone’s programmable buttons
from 4 to 44 buttons.