Using a Digital Phone
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About Wave Digital Phones
Wave Phone User Guide
Using a Digital Phone
Line Keys
All phones have a primary line button. Your phone might also include one or more secondary
line keys and outside line keys. Line keys are idle when there is no LED lit beside them. Lines
with a red LED are in use and you cannot join the call. Lines with a green LED indicate calls
connected to your phone. Lines with a flashing green LED indicate calls connected to other
phones that allow you to join the call.
Primary Line Button
Your primary extension number is assigned to one of the pre-programmed feature keys on your
phone. Your extension number should appear on the label strip next to your primary line button.
If your phone is idle and you take it off hook, the LED next to the line button will light up, and
the extension number will be displayed.
Secondary Line Keys
You might have one or more secondary lines assigned to your phone. These additional lines
might be primary lines that appear on other phones. You can use these additional lines to make
or receive phone calls.
Outside Line Keys
You might have one or more outside lines assigned to your phone. These lines allow you to
make and receive external calls without entering an external access code (for instance, some
systems require a user to dial 9 prior to dialing an external phone number - with outside lines,
dialing 9 is not needed).
On Idle Outside Lines
When an outside line is idle, the following features are supported on outside line keys:
Note:
No other features are supported on idle outside line keys. Feature codes are ignored while
dialing on an outside line.
On Connected Calls
When you are connected to a call on an outside line, you can use the following phone keys:
• Flash (to restart dialing)
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Release (when programmed)
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Primary, secondary, and other outside line keys
(press to toggle between calls)
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Keypad digits
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Auto dial
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Redial
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Message Waiting\
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Transfer/Conference
(TRNS/CONF, TRANS, CONF)
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DSS/BLF Transfer
Release 1.5 SP2
June 2009
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