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1. Understanding Your Phone
Table 1. Non-display phone features
#
Feature
1
Message Waiting Indicator
2
PROG Key
CONF Key
3
One-Touch Keys
4
Flexible Function (FF)
5
Keys
DND/CF Indicator
6
MIC Indicator
7
INT Indicator
8
9
ON/OFF Indicator
FL/R Key
10
11
REDIAL Key
12
MEMORY Key
ON/OFF Key
13
14
LINE Key
VOLUME Key
15
16
HOLD Key
17
Microphone
18
Speaker
8
Description
Indicates that you have a message.
Used to program Flexible Function (FF) and one-
touch keys, to adjust ringer volume, and to send a
flash signal. Depending on the setup of your sys-
tem, may also be used to transfer calls.
Used to establish conference calls and to check FF
key and one-touch features.
Used to make outside calls or to access system fea-
tures.
Used to access outside lines or to access system fea-
tures.
Indicates that Do-Not-Disturb (DND) or Call For-
warding is set.
Indicates that your voice is not muted (i.e., party on
the other end can hear you). Goes off when your
hands-free microphone is muted and flashes when
your handset is muted.
Lights when you are on a call and flashes when you
hold a call.
Lights when the ON/OFF key has been pressed.
Used to end an outside call and to either restore out-
side dial tone or switch to external dial tone status
without hanging up the receiver.
Used to redial the last number dialled.
Used to access speed dialling or enter account
codes.
Used to make a call without lifting the handset or to
turn the speaker on and off.
Used to seize a free outside line.
Used to adjust the level of tones, background
music, ringing, receiver volume, and display con-
trast.
Used to hold calls, to retrieve held calls, and to
complete FF key programming.
Used to talk to another party without using the
handset.
Outputs tones and voice at your extension.
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