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Element
Volume and
Contrast Controls
Fixed-Function
Keys
Programmable
Personal Keys
Keypad
Speakers
Handset
Ring and Message
Indicator
Softkeys
Display
NAVIGATOR - SIP User and Administrator Guide
Function
(UP) and
(DOWN) arrow keys control display contrast and
volume levels for the ringer, handset, and handsfree speakers.
Arrows keys also allow you to change character (letter) input from
upper or lower case and vice versa.
(MESSAGE): accesses your voice mailbox (optional).
(TRANS/CONF): initiates a call transfer or establishes a
three-party conference call.
(HOLD): places the current call on hold.
(SUPERKEY): provides access to the phone's menus.
(SPEAKER) puts the phone in Handsfree operation.
(CANCEL): ends a call, and eliminates any input and
returns to the previous menu level during phone programming.
(MUTE) toggles the microphone off and on. When it is ON,
the microphone is OFF and your party cannot hear you.
(REDIAL): calls the last-dialed number, name, SIP URL,
or IP address.
Provides 24 keys (8 physical phone keys that correspond to 3
pages of eight programmable keys each on the Navigator Task
Bar) for one-touch access to Speed Dial, Shared Lines, Call
Logs, Forwarding, Headset, Phonebook, Do Not Disturb, and
Advisory Message features.
Personal keys can also be programmed to launch PC
Applications, open PC documents, and open your browser to
navigate to URLs. You can also program the remaining Personal
Keys as Shared Line keys.
The 8 physical phone keys correspond to 3 pages of eight
programmable key each on the Navigator Task Bar. See Personal
Keys on page 3.
Use for dialing.
Transmits audio during a Handsfree call.
Used for handset calls.
Flashes to signal incoming calls and to indicate a message waiting
in your voice mailbox.
The indicator is ON solid while the phone reboots.
Context-sensitive softkeys enable you to easily view and select
features.
Two-line, 20-character liquid crystal display (LCD) viewing area for
selecting and using phone features, accessing your voice mail,
and identifying callers.
Superkey menu options appear on the display screen.
The stand built into your phone tilts to give you a better view of the
display. To adjust the angle of the phone, refer to the Installation
Guide shipped with your phone.
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