About Your Endpoint; Feature Button Functions - Inter-Tel Analog Endpoint User Manual

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A
Y
BOUT
OUR
Your endpoint has two basic types of buttons in addition to a display.
Dialpad buttons: Allow you to enter numbers and letters.
Feature buttons: Provide quick access to various telephone and voice mail fea-
tures.
For details about the feature buttons, see the following pages.

Feature Button Functions

The feature buttons are designed to automate some of the commonly used functions,
such as dialing an outside number. Each of these is described in the table below.
BUTTON
Press
ANSWER
ANSWER
Press
OUTGOING
OUTGOING
Press an unlit button or the flashing button Select an outside line or answer a call.
CALL/LINE
Press
IC
IC
Press unlit or lit
DND
Press
CNF
CNF
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Press
HOLD
HOLD
Press
TRANSFER
TRANSFER
number
Press
SYS SPD
SYS SPD
Press
REDIAL
REDIAL
SPKR
Press
SPKR
Press
MSG
MSG
Press
MUTE
MUTE
Press
FWD
FWD
number
Press
VOL UP
VOL UP
VOL DN
In addition to the buttons identified in the preceding table, your endpoint has a Spe-
cial button (
may need to press this button before you dial a feature code.
NOTE:
Because the telephone system allows customized feature buttons, your end-
point may have been reprogrammed so that the feature buttons do not match those
described in this guide.
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NDPOINT
IF YOU...
and dial the number
DND
and dial the numbers you
and dial the destination
and hang up
and dial the destination
or
VOL DN
). Depending on how your telephone system is configured, you
SPCL
YOU CAN...
Answer a call.
Place an outgoing call.
Access an intercom call.
Enable/disable Do-Not-Disturb mode.
Place a conference call.
Put a call on hold.
Transfer a call.
View or access System Speed-Dial num-
bers.
Redial a telephone number or save the
last number dialed.
Put a call on the speaker.
Leave or listen to a message.
Mute the microphone.
Forward calls to the specified number.
Adjust volume during a call.
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