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Standard 7.00
Nortel IP Softphone 2050
Volume controls — headset, ringer
The volume can be controlled independently for the ringer and headset and
the setting stored locally on the PC.
Ringer mode — When the IP Softphone 2050 is on hook and is idle or
ringing, selecting the volume Up/Down buttons changes the volume of
the ringer.
Headset mode — When the IP Softphone 2050 is in headset mode,
selecting the volume Up/Down buttons changes the volume levels.
When the volume level is changed, a small bar graph with a label displays to
indicate that the volume level has changed.
Call features
This section describes the call features that are available on the IP Softphone
2050 and how they are activated. The IP Softphone 2050 supports any
combination of features and DN types up to a maximum of 12 assigned to the
programmable keys plus the 10 predefined features assigned to the soft keys.
See Table 24 on
page
Key labels are downloaded from the Call Server. Changes to the Call Server
configuration are reflected immediately in the key label. DN keys are labeled
with the DN number (without the ESN location code).
The message waiting lamp indicates a message. The lamp also indicates
alerting. The Message Waiting Key (MWK) is configured on the Message
application key and cannot be configured on any other key.
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