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When you are scrolling through menus pressing the C key steps
back to the previous level menu.
If you are entering digits before lifting the handset, or entering text,
pressing the C key deletes the last digit on the display.
Using the Keypad
The Keypad can be used to enter digits when dialing or text when
programming names or messages.
How to enter text when programming names or messages
Press 2 once for A, twice for B, and so on. (Pressing 2 continuously
loops through ABCabc2). Press 3 once for D, twice for E, three
times for F, and so on.
Selecting a different key moves the cursor on automatically to the
next location. If the next letter is on the same key you can either
wait for two seconds for the cursor to move on or press the right
Scroll Key to move to the next location. Pressing 1 or 0 and waiting
two seconds gives a blank space.
Pressing the Clear Key C deletes the last letter on the display.
You can use the scroll Keys to move back and forward through the
text
A maximum of ten characters per name, including spaces, can be
entered.
Using the Programmable Keys / Line Keys
There are eight Programmable Keys on the Desk Phone. The first
four keys are programmed as IP Trunk 1, IP trunk 2, CO Line 1 and
CO Line 2. The remaining four keys are programmable. The Line
Keys incorporate a light, which is lit on all Desk Phones when the
associated line is selected.
The light is green on the Desk Phone using the line and red on all
other Desk Phones. When a call on a line is put on hold the
associated Line Key light flashes on all Desk Phones.
Should you wish to allocate alternative functions to the remaining
four keys this can be facilitated using Key Programming. (See page
25).
Using the Speakerphone Key
You can use the Speakerphone Key to have a conversation without
having to lift the handset. Press the Speakerphone Key to go off-
hook, as if the handset were lifted with the Desk Phone speaker and
microphone replacing the handset. Pressing the key again goes
back on-hook, as if the handset were replaced.
You may also use the Desk Phone with a headset. (See: 'Using
your Desk Phone with a headset' on Page 34).
The Speakerphone key has a red light, which is lit whenever the
Speakerphone Key has been pressed to go off-hook or to turn on
the speaker.
Pressing the Speakerphone Key at any time during programming
exits the programming menus and returns the display to the Idle
Note
Menu.
Using the Volume Key
To adjust the speaker volume, press the Volume Key when in
Speakerphone Mode.
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