Nortel Networks IP 670 IP Phone User Manual


 
User Guide SoundPoint IP 670 Phone
Index – 2
hands-free mode
answering a call 3–5
disabled 3–3
placing a call 3–3
headset
answering a call 3–6
connecting 1–5
electronic hookswitch 2–7
memory mode 2–6
placing a call 3–4
headset memory mode 2–6
holding calls 3–8
I
instant messaging 4–3
L
language support 2–8
left arrow key, Received Calls shortcut 2–11
M
managing buddies 4–6
Microsoft Office Live Communications
Server 2005 4–5, 4–7
missed call lists 2–10
multiple call appearances 4–1
multiple calls, hold 3–9
multiple keys per line 2–22
multiple lines
call forwarding 3–19
Do Not Disturb 3–22
ring type 2–7
support for 2–21
text messaging 4–3
Voice Mail 3–25
muting microphone 2–10
MyStat 4–5
N
navigation key usage 1–14
network connection, phone 1–3
P
parts list
1–2
placed call lists 2–10
placing calls 3–2, 5–5
playing back calls
answering a call 4–16
browsing files 4–14
how to start 4–15
how to stop 4–15
introduction 4–13
pausing 4–15
resuming 4–15
when you can 4–13
where you can 4–13
PoE. See Power over Ethernet
power adapter, connecting 1–4
Power over Ethernet (PoE) 1–4
power source, phone 1–3
presence 4–5
R
received call lists 2–10
recording calls
file format 4–9
how to start 4–11
how to stop 4–11
introduction 4–8
pausing 4–12
resuming 4–12
redialing numbers 3–8
restarting phone 4–17
right arrow key, Placed Calls shortcut 2–11
ring type 2–7
RJ-9 1–6
S
shared lines 2–23
silent ring, answering calls 3–5
SoundPoint IP 670
adjusting backlight intensity 2–4
adjusting display contrast 2–3
adjusting volume 2–10
advanced features 4–1
answering calls 3–4, 3–5, 5–6
assembling 1–3
attaching base 1–6
basic features 3–1
buddy lists 4–5
busy lamp field 5–8
call lists, types of 2–10
calls, on hold 3–8
Color Expansion Module 5–1