state can be on, off, or flashing. A telephone icon displays the status of the
configured DN. Key labels are left-aligned for keys on the left side of the
screen, and right-aligned for keys on the right side of the screen.
Note: If a label is longer than ten characters, the last ten characters are
displayed, and the excess characters are deleted from the beginning of the
string.
Information line display
An IP Phone 2004 has a three-line information display area with the
following information:
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caller number
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caller name
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feature prompt strings
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user-entered digits
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date and time information (if the IP Phone is in an idle state) or Call
Timer (if provisioned in the Telephone options menu)
The information in the display area changes, according to the call processing
state and active features.
Soft key label display
The soft key label has a maximum six characters. Each soft key includes the
soft key label and an icon. When a soft key is in use, a triangle icon displays
at the beginning of the soft key label, and the label shifts one character to the
right. (If the label is six characters long, the last or rightmost character is
truncated.) If a feature is enabled, the icon state turns to On. It remains in the
on state until the feature key is pressed again. This cancels the enabled feature
and turns the icon off, returning the soft key label to its original state.
Use the More soft key to navigate through the layers of functions. If there are
only four functions assigned to the soft keys, the More key does not appear
and all four functions are displayed.
Nortel IP Phone 2004
IP Phones
Description, Installation, and Operation
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