Key Description - Mitel MiVoice 6930 User Manual

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The following table describes the keys on the Mitel MiVoice 6930 IP phone:
Key
Description
Contacts key - Displays a list of your contacts.
For more information, see
Call History key - Displays a list of your missed, outgoing, and answered calls.
For more information, see
Voicemail key - Provides access to your voicemail service (if configured).
For more information, see
Settings key - Provides services and settings that allow you to customize your
phone.
For more information, see
Volume controls - Adjusts the volume for the ringer, handset, headset, and
speakerphone.
Press the volume control keys while the phone is ringing to adjust the ringer
volume. Pressing these keys during an active call adjusts the volume of the audio
device being used (handset, headset, or speaker).
Goodbye key - Ends an active call. The Goodbye key also exits an open list
(such as Call History) and menus (such as the Settings menu) without saving
changes.
Redial key - Displays a list of your previously dialed calls. Pressing the Redial key
twice redials the last dialed number displayed on the Home screen.
For more information, see
Hold key - Places an active call on hold. To retrieve a held call, press the
applicable Line key.
For more information, see
Mute key - Mutes the microphone so that your caller cannot hear you (the LED
beside the key turns on when the microphone is on mute).
For more information, see
Speaker/Headset key - Transfers the active call to the speaker or headset,
allowing handsfree use of the phone.
For more information, see
Navigation keys and select button - Multi-directional navigation keys that allow
you to navigate through the phone's User Interface (UI).
Pressing the center Select button sets options as well as performs actions such
as dialing out from the Contacts or Call History.
On the Home screen, the left and right navigation keys can be used to access the
additional pages of programmable softkeys.
For more information, see
State-sensitive softkeys - Five state-sensitive softkeys that allow you to perform
different functions during specific states (i.e. when the phone is an idle,
connected, incoming, outgoing, or busy state).
.
"Contacts"
on
page 68
"Call History"
on
page 81.
"Voicemail"
on
page 87.
"Customizing your phone"
"Redialing a number"
on
page 61.
"Placing a call on hold"
on
"Muting the microphone"
on
"Audio Path"
on
page 34.
"UI navigation"
on
page 16.
Phone keys
on
page 17.
page 64.
page 64.
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