communicate with the switch, and then goes off after a short period of time. After the telephone is powered
up, you can press
Test
to test the lights and display on your telephone.
Transfer Button
For transferring a call to another telephone.
Volume Control Button
For adjusting the volume of:
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The speakerphone or speaker when a call is in progress using the two-way speakerphone or one-way
speaker
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The handset while a call is in progress using the handset
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The ringer while the speaker is off, and either the handset is inactive or the ringer is active
Notes: 1) When the speaker is active, the ringer volume is automatically reduced to a low setting. The volume is restored when the speaker is turned off. 2) The Volume control
button on your telephone does not control the volume level of adjunct equipment.
Conventions
Conventions Used in the Procedure Descriptions
Special Instructions
Use the following special instructions for operating your telephone.
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The first time you use these procedures, you will need to customize them for yourself by obtaining the following
information from your system manager:
-- Your system manager may assign call appearances or features to the 10 call appearance/feature
buttons on your telephone.
-- You may also be able to use the Speakerphone or the Speaker feature. Check with your system
manager to see what other features you can use with your switch.
-- An
feature not a
earin
on a button or accessed with the dis
la
and softke
s can be activated
Feature
and
Feature xxxxx
Each of these represents a button that has a feature assigned to
it. The button is labeled with the feature name, sometimes
followed by an extension number (shown as
xxxxx
) or a
person's name.
{handset tones} The tone that appears in curly quotes after a step, such as {dial
tone}, indicates what you should hear from your handset (or
speakerphone) after successfully performing that step.
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