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Power | Power over Ethernet (PoE) |
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Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Audio | Wideband audio |
Navigation | 4-way navigator |
Hands-free | Full duplex speakerphone |
Protocols | SIP |
Details the various connectors and ports available on different phone models for peripherals and network.
Explains how to navigate through the phone's interface using keys like OK, Left-right navigator, Up-down navigator, and Back/Exit.
Describes the function of dedicated keys such as Mute/Intercom, Volume, Programmable keys (F1/F2), Redial, Guide, and Messaging.
Illustrates how the call management screen displays call status (in progress, held, incoming) and features accessible via soft keys.
Provides information on using, installing, and managing the Bluetooth handset, including LED indicators and battery.
Outlines various methods for initiating a call, including direct dialing, hands-free, programmed keys, and redial.
Explains how to answer incoming calls using the handset, Bluetooth device, or hands-free mode.
Details how to redial the last dialed number or select from a list of previously dialed numbers.
Describes how to activate and deactivate the mute function during a call to prevent the caller from hearing.
Guides users on how to initiate a second call while already engaged in a conversation, placing the first on hold.
Explains the process of transferring an active call to another number or extension, with options for immediate transfer.
Details how to set up and manage a three-way conference call involving internal and/or external participants.
Describes how to place an active call on hold and how to recover it later on the same telephone.
Provides steps for initiating a conference call, including entering activation codes and participant details.
Explains how participants can join an established conference call by entering joining and access codes.
Details how to answer a ringing phone in a group or pick up calls from specific ringing telephones.
Explains how hunting groups function and how to make calls by dialling a group number.
Guides on sending predefined or new text messages to internal callers via the telephone.
Describes how to select types of calls (outside, internal, all) for call forwarding.
Explains immediate call forwarding to alternative numbers like home, mobile, or voice mailbox.
Details how to access and manage voicemail messages upon returning to the desk.
Provides instructions on how to read, delete, or respond to written messages received on the phone.
Explains how to charge outgoing calls directly to specific business account numbers.
Details how to check the cost of an outside call made by an internal user from your terminal.
Guides on setting up the voicemailbox for the first time, including entering personal codes.
Instructions for changing the personal code used for accessing voicemail and locking the telephone.
Covers adjusting ringer volume, melody, silent mode, and discreet ring mode settings.
Explains how to lock and unlock the telephone using the personal code for security.
Provides steps for correctly matching (pairing) a Bluetooth handset with the telephone terminal.
Details the process for logging into the ACD application as an agent to start handling calls.
Describes the four operating statuses (Onduty, Offduty, C.Work, T.Absence) for agent availability.
Explains how agents can change their operating status using codes or function keys.
Provides crucial safety warnings regarding equipment modification, magnets, battery handling, and environmental use.
States compliance with European directives and standards, including RF exposure and user instructions.