Phone Buttons & Features
Button/Feature
Used to...
1 Headphone Jack
speak to a caller when using a headset instead of holding the
handset.
2 Handset
answer or place an internal or external call.
3 LCD Display
display phone status information, dialing directories, and test
message information.
4 Speaker
hear the other party during a call without using the handset or
headset (hands-free mode).
5 MSG LED
indicate new voice mail messages are waiting.
6 Pre-Programmed/
access external line calls, pre-assigned features, or user
Flexible Buttons
defined feature code assignments.
(8)
Note: These include Flex Button 1: DND and Flex Button 2:
CALL BACK.
7 TRANS/PGM Button set up a conference call or transfer a call. It is also used to
access User Programming features.
8 SPEED Button
access speed dialing, saved number redial, and last number
redial. Button is also used to access flexible button program-
ming.
9 VOLUME Button
decrease (-) or increase (+) the volume of the speaker or
handset while on a call. This button is also used to scroll up
and down in the User Programming menus.
10 Microphone (MIC)
used to speak to a caller when in speaker mode.
11 HOLD/SAVE Button put a call on hold or save the current User Programming
setting.
12 Dialpad
dial phone numbers and make entries on the display.
13 SPEAKER Button
toggle between speaker (or headset) mode and handset
mode. You can also use this button to exit any menu screen.
Note: The button LED is lit red when the Speakerphone
mode is active.
Issue 2.0 - September 2008
for SBX 320 IP Systems
Q u i c k
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