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2.1.3 VOLUME CONTROL

Press VOL+ to increase the volume and press
VOL- to decrease .

2.1.4 MUTE

If you do not want the called party to hear your
end of the line, press the Mute key; they will not
hear your conversation or background noise . You
will still hear their conversation . This is often
used while in conference calls .

2.1.5 MULTI-FUNCTION MEMORY KEYS

The speed dial memory keys have multiple
modes of operation . They may also be used as
hold, DND, transfer, and conference functions .
See the web settings of the call feature function .

2.1.6 THREE-WAY CONVERSATION

If Line 1 is holding and Line 2 is talking on
an active call, initiate a conference call by
pressing the conference key connecting all
three parties . When the phone is in three-way
conference, the user cannot switch between
base and handsets .

2.1.7 TRANSFER

The phone is capable of blind and attendant
transfers . For example:
Blind Transfer—User A is conversing with user
B . A wants to transfer the call conversation with
B to user C . User A would press the Transfer key
(a speed dial programmed with transfer function)
and call user C . Press the Transfer key again to
leave the call and finalize the transfer function to
connect user B with user C .
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Attended Transfer—User A is conversing with
user B . A wants to transfer the call conversation
with B to user C . User A would press the Transfer
key (a speed dial programmed with transfer
function) and call user C . After the call between
user A and user C is connected, user A would
hang up to leave the call and finalize the transfer
function to connect user B with user C .

2.1.8 CALL PARK

The Hold key can be configured to utilize a Call
Park function . Call Park is essentially sending an
active call to a place holder on the server where
someone else can then retrieve the call from its
"parking spot . " Many PBXs have a Call Park and
Call Retrieval special feature code .
Park is programmed in the phone under Call
Features > Programmable Keys and MWI Number
section . Set Park Mode: to Park | Hold Key Active:
The parking place code or pilot number | Hold
Key Idle: The retrieval from parking place code .

2.1.9 REDIAL

Press the Redial key to dial the last number
called . By default, the last number dialed will be
erased after 60 minutes to protect guest privacy .
This time is configurable under Dialing Rules >
Dialing Rules Configuration from 0~60 .

2.1.10 REGISTER HANDSET

The handset on the IP DECT phone is essentially
a radio, and can register to the base in two ways:
manual registration and automatic registration .
Manual Registration: While on-hook, press the
Page key on the base unit for three seconds
to begin the handset registration mode . The
Message indicator light will begin to flash . Press
the * key for 3 seconds to register the handset,
then you will hear a confirmation tone indicating
a successful registration .
Automatic registration: Place the handset in the
cradle of the base . The Message light begins to
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