1400 Series Phone User Guide Page 17
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Introduction: The Main Phone Menus
1.9 Other Menus
In addition to the main phone menus , there are a number of additional menus which are accessed by pressing
specific keys.
- The Redial Menu
This menu accesses by pressing the key. It shows a list of up to the 10 last
outgoing calls that you have made.
You can configure your phone to simply redial the last number dialed in which
case the menu is not shown.
- The A Menu
Pressing the MENU key accesses a menu that can be used to control various
phone settings. These are mainly settings stored by the phone rather than user
settings that move with you.
The Phone A-Menu diagram shows a summary of the menu options.
- The Contacts/Directory Menu
This menu is accessed by pressing the key. It is used to display names and
numbers that you can then use for making calls.
The directory includes names stored for use by all users, names stored for use
by just you and the name and numbers of all the other users and groups on the
phone system.
The Contact Menu diagram shows a summary of the menu options.
- The Call Log Menu
This menu is accessed by pressing the Call Log key. The call log you see is
a call log stored on the telephone system. If you login at another phone that
does this, your call log moves with you.
Your call log contains your 10 most recent answered calls, 10 most recent calls
you made and 10 most recent missed calls.
If configured by the system administrator, it can also include calls missed by
hunt groups of which you are a member.
The Call Log menu diagram shows a summary of the menu options.
- The Visual Voice Menu
This menu is accessed by pressing the key. It is used to access the
voicemail system and to then play messages in your voicemail mailbox, record
and send messages to other users and to change various mailbox settings.
The Visual Voice menu diagram shows a summary of the menu options.
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