About Your SIP Phone
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Fixed Function Keys
Give you access to the following telephone functions:
• Menu (blue): Provides access to the telephone's menus.
• Trans/Conf: Initiates a call transfer or establishes a 3-party conference call.
• Redial: Redials the last number, name or address dialed.
• Message: Provides access to your voice mailbox (optional).
• Hold (red): Puts the current call on hold.
• Cancel: Selecting Cancel during a call, ends the call. When programming the SIP phone,
cancels an input and returns to the previous menu level.
• Speaker: Initiates a handsfree call, switches between handset and handsfree mode, or
disconnects a call while in handsfree mode.
• Microphone: Toggles the microphone off and on. In handsfree mode, a red light
indicates that the microphone is ON (your party hears you). In handset and headset
mode, the microphone key acts like a Mute key, and a red light indicates that the
microphone is OFF (your party can’t hear you).
Arrow Keys
Adjust the volume of the handset, headset, or speaker, and of the ringer volume. When
entering letters, changes character input from upper or lower case or vice versa. Are also
used to change the display contrast, and to navigate through some menus when
programming the SIP Phone. In this User Guide, the arrow keys are represented by
▼ and
▲.
Fixed Feature Keys
Give you access to the following telephone features:
• Calling Lists: Provides immediate access to your Phone Book, Answered Calls Log,
Missed Calls Log, and Outgoing Calls Log.
• Advisory Message: Allows you to turn your Advisory Message on or off.
• Headset: Allows you to enable and disable headset operation.
Keypad
When making a call, used to enter the number, name, URL or IP address you want to dial.
When programming the SIP Phone, used to enter information. Depending on the context, the
keypad lets you enter only numbers, or numbers, letters and some special characters.
Line Keys
Allow you to initiate, receive, and manage calls by using the four pre-assigned line keys. The
default Line key is Line 1. If a line is busy, subsequent calls are received on the next
available Line key (Line 2, Line 3, then Line 4). The Line keys are not assigned to a specific
directory number or address (multi-line operation).
¡ Personal Keys
Provide one-touch access to programmed Speed Dial numbers.