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predialing, entering a directory number, or entering a speed
dial number. See
Adding Special Characters
on page 20.
-
Hold Key
places the existing call on hold.
-Flash Key
allows
Call Waiting
subscribers to switch between
two calls.
-Mute Key
mutes the speakerphone microphone.
-Speakerphone Key
allows you to access the speakerphone.
-Voice Mail Navigation Keys
allows you to access and
navigate through your voice mail features (see insert for
further details).
-Volume Control Keys
adjusts the loudness of the
speakerphone, or the ringer.
Handset Keys
-Talk Key
turns the phone on or off hook and also dials the
number on the display.
-Redial Key
recalls and dials the last phone number dialed.
This key also works as a PAUSE key (see
Adding Special
Characters
on page 20).
-Hold Key
places the existing call on hold.
-Flash Key
allows
Call Waiting
subscribers to switch between
two calls.
-Function Keys
allow you to setup your phone, access your
Caller ID Records and Directory Records, and control the
use of the Speedial and Intercom features.
-Caller ID Keys
allow you to review and delete Call
Records/Directory Records.
-Network Service Keys
provide access to custom calling
services (see the Network Services Reference Guide for
further details).
-Voice Mail Access Key
allows you to access your voice mail
box (see the Network Services Reference Guide for further
details).
-Volume Control
adjusts the loudness of the handset
earpiece, or the ringer. The volume keys are located on the
side of the handset.
-Off On—Ring/Pwr—Off On
controls both the power to the
telephone and the ringer for the handset. The power must
be turned to the
ON
position for the telephone to work.
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