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Basic Programming
1
Handset
2
Headphone
3
Speaker
4
Speed
5
DND
6
Speaker Button
7
Hold/Save
8
3 Soft Buttons
9
LCD Display
10
Ring LED
11
Trans/PGM
12
Flexible
13
Call back
14
Volume
15
MIC
16
Menu
17
Phone Book
IP7224D Keyset - Basic Features
Used for handset call.
When using a headphone, this button toggles the headphone
state.
Device used to listen to a caller in a handsfree mode when in
speaker mode.
Used to access speed dialing, save number redial, and last
number redial. Button is also used to access flexible button
programming.
The Do Not Disturb feature lets you activate a "do not ring this
phone" mode. When DND is active, this button is red.
Speaker toggles speakerphone state between speaker mode and
handset mode. The button is red when speakerphone is active.
This button puts a call on hold or saves the PGM.
Used to work in conjunction with fixed and flexible features.
Displays phone status information, dialing directories, and test
message information.
Illuminates when the phone is ringing.
This button is used to set up a conference call or transfer a call.
The remaining XX Flex buttons can be assigned a feature.
A station can initiate a call back request to another busy station.
Once that station becomes idle, the station that left the call back
request is signaled.
The volume button adjusts the audio level.
Microphone used to speak to a caller in a handsfree mode when in
speaker mode.
Use the menu button to move to the desired option (Dial, MSG,
Program) and use for arrows key.
Use this button to save a phone number and to make calls with
saved information.
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