Uniden UIP300G IP Phone User Manual


 
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Programmable and Fixed Function Keys
There are five programmable keys and five fixed functions keys in the
UIP300G. Programmable function keys can be assigned to one of the three
available functions: Speed Dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), or Voice Mail.
Speed Dial
Users can make calls by pressing a key that has been previously
programmed for speed dialing. Users can press a speed dial key after going
off-hook with the handset or with the speakerphone. If the user presses a
speed dial key while on-hook, the telephone immediately goes off-hook with
the speakerphone and starts dialing the number.
Do Not Disturb (DND)
Do Not Disturb allows users to ignore all incoming calls. The calling party
hears a busy tone or an announcement, or sees the Connection Failed
message displayed on the LCD when DND is activated.
To use DND, a function key must be assigned. Refer to Function Key on
page 45 for instructions for assigning DND to a function key.
To activate DND:
Press the FUNCTION key assigned for DND.
The DND key LED remains lit while the feature is activated.
To deactivate DND:
Press the FUNCTION key assigned for DND.
The DND key LED goes off.
The DND key can only be activated and de-activated while the phone is on-hook
and in the standby screen.
MWI is only available if it is supported by the phone system.
Voice Mail
The UIP300G supports voice mail service. In order to access this feature,
the users IP terminal must be connected to the existing voice mail system.
When a new message arrives, the Message Waiting Indication turns on to
notify the user that a new voice mail message is waiting.
To access voice mail:
Press the FUNCTION key assigned for voice mail or dial the voice mail
number manually. Refer to Function Key on page 45 for instructions for
assigning a function key to access voice mail.
The user is connected to the voice mail system and prompted by instructions
to access the their mailbox. The Message Waiting Indication remains lit
solid until the UIP300G receives No Message indication from the voice
mail system.