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1. IP Phone buttons & usage 

 

The above picture shows the 1140.  The other phones in the range use the same keycap icons and 
are a similar layout.  The additional buttons on the 1150 for call centre deployments are detailed later 
in this guide.  The 1110 entry level phone does not have feature keys (17), so uses the Soft Function 
keys (4) for call features such as Transfer and Forward. 

 

1 Call Hold key 

Use to place received calls on hold. Callers 
placed on hold will hear music if this has been 
requested to be provisioned with your Service. 
Music will also be played during call transfers. 

 

2 End Call key 

Use to end any active call made via the handset, 
headset or handsfree facility. 

 

3 Message Waiting / Call Indication lamp 

Will stay lit to notify you have a new voicemail 
message, or you have not answered a call. It will 
also flash to indicate that your telephone is 
ringing. To turn the lamp off, retrieve your 
voicemail message or identify your missed call via 
the call log. 

 

4 Soft Function keys 

Use the four pre-labelled soft keys with the Menu 
navigation or service keys when prompted to 
action, e.g. OK, CLEAR, SPACE, CANCEL.  

 

5. Quit Key 

Used to return to normal phone status and cancel 
menu navigation. 

 

6 Menu Navigation keys 

Use to scroll through the menu services that will 
appear on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 
screen. 

7 Volume Control bar 

Use to adjust the volume of the incoming call ring 
or 2

nd

 party speech volume. 

 

8 Call Mute Key 

Use to prevent other parties from hearing you 
speak.  When muted, lamp is on. 

 

9 Headset key & lamp 

 

10 Personal Directory key 

 

11 Incoming & Outgoing Call Log keys 

Use to access the last 10 numbers for calls 
received and dialled. 

 

12 Service key 

Used to access the menu. 

 

13 Handsfree key 

Press when wishing to make and receive calls via 
the built in speakerphone. The lamp next to the 
icon will remain lit to indicate handsfree usage in 
operation.

 

 

14 Speaker 

 

15 / 16

 These keys are currently not used 

 

17 Line & Feature keys 

IP Multimedia 11x0 Phones User Guide 

 

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Summary of Contents for IP Multimedia 1110

Page 1: ...User Guide IP Multimedia 1110 1120 1140 1150 phones...

Page 2: ...g your voicemail 18 1150 Dedicated Feature Keys Contacting the Emergency Services IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE When calling 999 the user s location is based on the Calling Line Identity CLI Hence the Emergen...

Page 3: ...e your voicemail message or identify your missed call via the call log 4 Soft Function keys Use the four pre labelled soft keys with the Menu navigation or service keys when prompted to action e g OK...

Page 4: ...users can use the handsfree capability to place a call To do this Lift the handset or press the Headset or Handsfree key Dial the number To terminate the call replace the handset or press the End Cal...

Page 5: ...e called has become free On hearing busy tone press the feature key labelled Ring Again The icon will go solid to show the feature can be set for the number called When the number becomes free the pho...

Page 6: ...etc you will need to use FORWARD to divert calls when you are not available Multimedia package users should use the ROUTES feature There are three main types of call forward these are Immediate On Bus...

Page 7: ...ed Telephone Network PSTN phone e g mobile Dial 08451 476647 Authentication Enter your phone number Enter your secret code Tutorial help message if first call Configure your new secret code Record you...

Page 8: ...number To receive ACD calls press the Not Ready key If you press the Not Ready key while you are on an ACD call the call is disconnected Logging out Press the Make Busy key If you press the Make Busy...

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