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keys shown in Figure 1, for details see page 21. It is also
used to go to the previous menu item, or exit the menu
altogether.
The redial key is used to quickly dial the last number. It
is also used with key programming and speed dials to
insert a two second pause into the dial sequence.
The volume keys are used to alter the handset volume,
handsfree volume or ringing volume.
The speaker key puts the phone into handsfree mode
(see page 19), or switches the headset on and off in
headset mode (page 20).
The menu left and right keys scroll through the current
menu items. Context-sensitive functions may be given
to these keys. In this case, the new function will be
displayed above the key on the second line of the
display.
The menu select key selects the current menu item. See
‘Menu Programming’ on page 8. The function of this
key may also change, as with the left and right keys, line
2 of the display will show a label with the new function.
System type
Your telephone system may use either digit ‘9’ or ‘0’ to
seize a free exchange line. In these cases a few codes are
different between systems. The code to enter for the ‘9’
for line systems will be shown under the normal code in
a shaded box as shown on the left.
Symbols used in this guide
Whenever the symbol
appears, it means to
take the handset off-hook. The same may be
achieved by putting the telephone into
handsfree mode with the
key. The
symbol
means to put the handset on-
hook.
Connecting Terminals
Connecting a terminal to the 612 system
The terminal will automatically configure itself when it is
connected on the 612 system.
This screen will show
the extension number
&
&
(0 for line systems)
(9 for line systems)
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This is extension: 17
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