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incoming and outgoing calls (System Appearance buttons SA1, SA2, and SA3). Your
administrator can assign up to six additional System Appearance buttons (buttons 2 through 7) to
your telephone.
Disturb.
See Call Forwarding.
any other telephone in the system. See Call Park.
on the Display Panel. See Viewing the Call Logs.
Access button on your telephone. For more information on feature codes, see Chapter5.
and their extensions. You can use the Soft Buttons to sort the list and select an entry. Selecting an
entry automatically dials the extension. See Viewing the User Directory.

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Figure 2 Access Buttons
Access buttons have the following default settings:
1)
The first three buttons in this group (starting from the bottom) are lines for
2)
Personal Speed Dial 6 — See Speed Dialing.
3)
Personal Speed Dial 5
4)
Personal Speed Dial 4
5)
Personal Speed Dial 3
6)
Personal Speed Dial 2
7)
Personal Speed Dial 1
8)
Do Not Disturb — Enables the Do Not Disturb feature. See Activating Do Not
9)
Forward Universal — Allows you for forward all calls to different destinations.
10)
Call Park — Allows you to place a call in a "holding pattern" and retrieve it from
11)
Call History — Enables you to view the last 10 missed, answered, or dialed calls
12)
Feature button — Allows you to access features that are not assigned to an
13)
Local Directory — Lists, in the Display Panel, all the users in your organization
14)
OK button — Press the OK button to send a call.
15)
Release button — Press this button to disconnect a call.
An Access button that is set up for incoming and outgoing calls is called a System
Appearance button. The light beside each System Appearance button indicates its
status. See Table 1.
Table 1 Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons

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