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IP Phone Administrator Guide
IP Phone Models
Symbol Keys
Text Keys
Conf
Conf
Xfer
Xfer
5
1
6
2
7
3
4
8
*See the Aastra 6730i User Guide for more information about each of these keys.
1-18
Key Description
Conference key - Begins a conference call with the active call.
Transfer key - Transfers the active call to another number.
Line/Call Appearance keys - Connect you to a line or call. The Aastra
6730i IP phone supports 2 line keys, each with LED indicator lights.
Additional lines (up to 6 in total) can be added to the programmable keys.
Programmable keys - 8 Top Keys - all 8 keys are programmable.
Keys 5 and 6 are designated as the SAVE and DELETE keys, respectively.
These keys must be made configurable by the System Administrator before
they can be changed.
The following are the default functions for the programmable keys on the
6730i IP phone:
1 - None
2 - None
3 - None
4 - None
5 - SAVE - Allows you to save numbers
(preconfigured)and/or names to the Directory. Using this key, you enter the
number, name, and line (or speeddial key) to record in the Directory List.
6 - DELETE - Allows you to delete entries
(preconfigured)from the Directory List and Callers List. (Must enter the
Directory or Callers list and select an entry, then press twice to delete
entry).
7 - DIRECTORY - Displays up to 200 names
(preconfigured)and phone numbers (stored in alphabetical order)
8 - SERVICES - Accesses enhanced features
(preconfigured)and services through the Services menu.
Note: For more information about configuring the programmable keys 1
through 8 to perform specific functions, see
Operational Features"
the section,
Keys/Expansion Module Keys"
Chapter 5, "Configuring
"Softkeys/Programmable Keys/Feature
on
page
5-142.
41-001160-03 Rev 00, Release 2.5

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