Address Book; Inbox; Outbox; Friends - Nortel IP Phone 2002 User Manual

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The network can track where you are and route your calls when you log on to any
IP Phone 2002 by using your SIP address. Use SIP addresses to take advantage of
other features such as presence.
To make it easier to place calls, you can store addresses (SIP addresses or
telephone numbers) in a personal address book.

Address book

Your personal network-based address book is a tool for managing addresses. You
can save your addresses for quick call access, as well as organize addresses into
groups. If you enter a nickname for an entry in your address book, that nickname
appears on your display when the person calls you.

Inbox

Your IP Phone 2002 makes a record of the calls you receive. You can view the
calls you received by pressing the inbox button. By using the soft keys, you can
view a list of the people who called you or a list of the calls you have missed. You
can dial entries in your inbox by pressing a soft key.

Outbox

Your IP Phone 2002 keeps track of all the calls you have made. You can view the
calls you have made by pressing the outbox button. You can redial entries from
your outbox by pressing a soft key.

Friends

You can designate entries in your network-based address book as friends. If you
have entered the SIP address of the person, you can see their online presence
status.
NN42020-126 MCS 5100 Release 4.0
Standard 01.05
March 2009

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