Nortel Networks 2050 Telephone User Manual


 
IP Softphone 2050 menu commands
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Using the Edit menu
From the Edit menu, you can choose from any of the following:
Copy—Copies the contents in the display window for use in other
applications.
Paste—Pastes phone numbers or other dialable strings copied from
other applications.
Input Mode—Selects method that the application uses to interpret
input from the keyboard. The three methods are:
Numeric—Select Numeric and the IP Softphone 2050 interprets
keyboard characters (a 1-800 number, for example) as single
numbers for dialing.
Alphabetic—Select Alphabetic and the IP Softphone 2050
interprets each keyboard character as a multiple number. For
example, use this option when entering a name in a network
directory, where the algorithm interprets the character B, for
example, as 2 2. With alphabetic mode selected, the application
interprets the name Bob as 2 2 pause 6 6 6 pause 2 2 pause.
Native—Select Native and the IP Softphone 2050 interprets
alphabetic keys as ASCII characters. Requires server support
(the item normally appears dimmed).
Using the Keys menu
From the Keys menu, you can choose from any of the following:
Headset/Handset—Select to answer an incoming call, or obtain a
dial tone to make a call.
Handsfree—Select to answer or make a call using the handsfree
speaker. To set the desired speaker, select File > Settings > Sound
Devices. From Handsfree/Ringing/Paging device, select your
Speaker from the speakers list.
Answer—Select to answer an incoming call or obtain a dial tone.
Goodbye—Select to end a call.
Hold—Select to put an active call on hold.
Mute—Select to place your call on mute. You can hear the caller, but
the caller cannot hear you.