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Navigating Application Screens

Navigating Application Screens
Your 4610SW IP Telephone uses a combination of Phone Feature buttons,
Line/Feature buttons, and Softkeys to allow you maximum flexibility in operating
the phone and working with its applications. While reviewing this section, it may be
helpful to refer to
Phone Feature buttons are used in the Phone application and appear on the
face of the telephone around the dialpad. Phone buttons have an icon on the top
of the button, to indicate the button's function. These buttons provide mostly
call-handling features like Transfer, Conference, Hold, or Redial. Two additional
phone feature buttons available on the 4610SW are:
Phone/Exit (
Phone screen to the display), and
Options (
phone parameters and view phone/server/connection status and other
information for troubleshooting).
The Page Right and Page Left buttons (
Options buttons) are also considered phone buttons. Use them to move forward
(Right Arrow) or backward (Left Arrow) from one display screen to another. These
paging buttons work in conjunction with the paging indicators (
see on an application screen. Paging indicators show that a screen has more than
one page, and allow you to navigate forward and back through those additional
pages.
To activate the function or feature represented by a phone button, simply press the
appropriate button.
Line/Feature buttons (
buttons provide call appearances (Lines) and other call-related features (as
administered by your System Administrator) in the Phone application. They also
serve as application-specific buttons in the Call Log or other applications. For
example, pressing a Line/Feature button in the Call Log application selects the
corresponding entry, allowing you to take further action with your selection. When
you enter text on a screen (for example, labeling a Speed Dial button), several
Line/Feature buttons provide editing features like backspacing or hyphenation.
Here is an example of the difference between a Line/Feature button's functionality
in the Phone application versus other applications. To call someone from the
Phone application (the default display screen) you press the first Line/Feature (call
appearance) button and dial your party. But in the Call Log application, pressing
the first Line/Feature button selects (highlights) the first call log entry and displays
detail information about that call.
In addition to the call-related icons and features explained in
and background display colors in
administrable features on the call server, and may appear on the display. Several
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Figure 1-1 on page
1-3.
- used to exit call server-based features and restore the
- used to access the Options function to set certain
) appear on both sides of the display area. These
Table 1-2
Introducing Your 4610SW IP Telephone
) (between the Phone/Exit and
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are associated with certain
) you may
1-1, the icons

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