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Chapter 10 Accessibility Interface
The following table describes the elements of the Enhanced Accessibility Interface
Table 3 Enhanced Accessibility Interface elements
Element
Indicators
Line keys
Display
NN40050-100
NN40050-100
Description
Includes two UI elements.
Messages indicates if you have a voice mail
message. Values are No VM or VOICE
MESSAGE.
Mute indicates if the active call is muted. Values
are Mute On and Mute Off.
Includes 6 buttons where you can program lines
and features. An individual button can be
programmed as either a line key or a feature key
(subject to server restrictions).
By default the Line keys group is expanded. It can
be collapsed by clicking on Line keys group name.
A line key represents a directory number, a line
appearance or a dedicated external line. Pressing
a line key will give a dial tone. You can then make
a call, or answer an incoming call.
A directory number, sometimes called a primary
line, is a system wide, uniquely identified line key.
When your directory number is dialed the server
routes calls to your directory number on your set.
This is the simplest variant of a line key and is very
similar in concept to a residential phone number.
All active sets have an associated directory
number.
A line appearance is a server feature which allows
users to have virtual appearances of each others
directory numbers. For example, co-workers who
have been given line appearances of your directory
number may pick up your calls if you are
unavailable.
Provides server information, including current
display contents, comprised of up to four lines of
text containing the CLID information for incoming
calls if available. If using a directory application this
area can present a callers list or directory entries
depending on the application features.

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