Cleaning The Ip Phone Display Screen; Key Number Assignments - Nortel 2033 Installation And Operation Manual

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Nortel IP Phone 2001

Cleaning the IP Phone display screen

Gently wipe the IP Phone display screen with a soft, dry cloth.

Key number assignments

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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.
CAUTION
Do not use any liquids or powders on the IP Phone 2001.
Using anything other than a soft, dry cloth can
contaminate IP Phone components and cause premature
failure.
A maximum of nine functions can be assigned to the four soft-labeled,
pre-defined soft keys. Because they are pre-defined, the user cannot change
the key number assignment. Functions are assigned to the soft keys in layers
in LD 11.
The Message key is numbered 16. Key numbers 17 to 31 are the four soft key
labels below the display area. See Figure 1 on
Key numbers 17 to 31 support the features A03, A06, CFW, CHG, CPN,
PRK, PRS, RGA, RNP, SCC, SCU, SSC, SSU, and TRN. See Appendix I "IP
Phone context-sensitive soft keys" on
features.
Key number assignments at the Call Server are aligned with that of the
IP Phone 2002. The mappings between IP Phone 2001 soft key numbers and
PBX CPU key numbers are the same as on the IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone
2004.
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