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Mitel MiVoice 6940 IP Phone User Guide
Programmable keys, state-sensitive softkeys, and the prime line key
16 programmable keys (including the Prime Line key) and five state-sensitive softkeys are always
displayed on the Home screen. The programmable keys allow you to configure up to 96 different
features (such as speed calls, phone lock, DND, and so on).
Note: If enabled by your System Administrator, certain features can be programmed on the
programmable keys by pressing and holding the respective programmable key. Others can only
be programmed by your System Administrator through the MiVoice Business call server. See
"Configuring and using programmable keys"
programmable keys using the phone. Contact your System Administrator for details on what
features are available to be programmed through the MiVoice Business call server.
The state-sensitive softkeys change depending on the state of the phone and are used to perform
different functions when the phone is an idle, connected, outgoing, or busy state.
The Prime Line key is a visual indication of the status of your prime line. When your phone is in an
idle state, your
configured additional line appearances on your phone. Line appearance keys are solid green when
your phone is in an idle state.
Prime Line Key
Line Appearance
Keys
If you have 16 or more programmable keys configured, programmable page indicators are displayed
at the bottom of the screen. These dots indicate the number of programmable key pages and its
relative position. Swipe left and right on the programmable key area to switch the programmable
key pages.
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(Prime Line) icon is solid blue. Your System Administrator may also have
on
page 45
for information on how to program the
State-Sensitive
Softkeys
Programmable
Keys
Programmable Key
Page Indicator

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