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9650 IP Telephone Getting Started Guide 9 16-601963 Issue 1 January 2007
Tip: If you want to make sure that you see the Phone screen whenever a call comes
in, use the
Menu button to access Options & Settings. Select Call Settings and
ne on ringing” option is set to “On.”
De
check that the “Go to pho
finitions
Aux buttons
Auxiliary buttons. Your administrator can program up to 16 additional bridged
ensions, abbreviated dial buttons, or features on these buttons. Aux
ction just like a built-in button module, to expand your telephone’s
ight Aux buttons are visible at a time.
ext
buttons fun
capability. E
Aux Shift button
Shifts, or toggles between the two pages of Aux buttons.
Bridged Call
Appearance
Additional extensions
telephone. Also called
you can answer, monitor, and manage from your
a bridged extension.
Call Appearance
A telephone line for outgoing/incoming calls.
Feature
An added telephone capability such
Forwarding, or Telephone Directo
as Abbreviated Dialing (AD), Call
ry. Your system administrator assigns
features to your phone.
Primary Line or
Call Appearance
Your own telephone extension.
SAC
Abbreviation for Send All Calls, a feature that allows you to forward calls to
C is often administered on an Aux button.
another extension. SA
Softkeys and
Softkey Labels
Softkeys are the buttons located directly below the screen that you use to
perform an action. Softkey labels are located at the bottom of the screen.
They show the actions for the corresponding softkeys.
For example, Call and Conf (Conference) are two softkeys you might see on
the Phone screen.
Speed Dial
Administered uttons (abbrev feature b iated dial or autodial) that assign
telephone numbers to buttons for quick dialing.

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