Controls And Settings; Shift Key Functionality; Services Key Operation - Nortel 1100 Series User Manual

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Controls and settings

Controls and settings
When an Expansion Module is installed on an IP Phone, the controls and
settings of the IP Phone control both the IP Phone and the Expansion
Module. Use the
Telephone Options
menu on the attached IP Phone to
set the contrast and feature key labels of the Expansion Module.
For more information about controls and settings (including the
Telephone Options
menu) for your IP Phone, see the IP Phone user
guide.

Shift key functionality

The IP Phone 1140E and IP Phone 1150E can also have up to 36
additional line/feature keys using the
Shift
key functionality with one
Expansion Module (if the Communication Server supports the Shift
feature).
If more than one Expansion Module connected, the
Shift
key functionality
does not affect the Expansion Module since the maximum number of line/
feature keys is already available.
The
Shift/Outbox
key on the IP Phone 1120E is a fixed key that is
reserved for future feature development.

Services key operation

The Services key is used to access user settings and certain features on
the IP Phone. When one or more Expansion Module are attached to the
IP Phone, the actions of the display diagnostics for the IP Phones DN/
feature key display area are duplicated for the Expansion Module.
If an incoming call occurs when in the diagnostic mode, the call is
answered by pressing the DN/feature key, handsfree, or headset key, or
by picking up the handset. The display area remains in diagnostic mode
until either the user exits the diagnostic more, or the idle timeout clears
the mode. Once cleared, the normal display for the current state of the
IP Phone is displayed.
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