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FCN key
A fixed (hard-labeled) key used to access the Feature Keys menus: Mute,
Hold, Goodbye, Directory, Inbox, Outbox.
Feature Access Codes (FAC)
Specialized codes entered using the dialpad that enable features, such as Call
Forward.
Feature Keys menu
A list of six non-programmable features that are not linked to fixed keys on the
handset. Feature keys are selected by pressing the number on the dialpad
that corresponds to the number of the item in the menu.
Fixed key
The hard-labeled keys on the handset.
LCD
Liquid crystal display; this is the lighted display area of the handset.
LINE key
A fixed (hard-labeled) key used to access the User Options menu.
Off-hook
Any line selected to make a call or receive an incoming call. The term off-hook
is applied whether (a) the user presses a line key, (b) the call is automatically
answered at the set, or (c) a line is automatically selected for an outgoing call.
Push-to-talk
A feature of the handset that allows it to function as a walkie-talkie.
Soft keys (self-labeled)
A set of keys programmed by the system administrator. These two rocker keys
are located directly below the display area.
User Options menu
A list of items (Ring Type, Noise Mode, Alias IP Address, Current IP Address,
Extension, Current Call Server, and Terminal Type, that you use to configure
the handset ring type and noise level and view system information.
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Terms you should know
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Nortel IP Phone 2210, 2211, 2212 User Guide
NN10042-116 01.03 Standard
(I)SN09U October 2006
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