Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual 879
Not all features require LED indication. For example, the feature Call Pick-Up does not require an LED. So
when you assign this feature to a DSS key, the LED of the key remains inactive, when Call Pick-Up is
accessed.
Feature like Auto Redial requires an LED to show that it has been set or canceled. So, the LED of the DSS
key to which the Auto Redial feature has been assigned will glow Red, when Auto Redial is set, and the
LED is turned off when the feature is canceled.
The LEDs of the Call Appearance (CA) Keys will function in the same manner as the DSS Key LEDs.
Dial Pad
The dial pad consists of 12 fixed keys for the digits 0, 1-9, and the characters Star (*), Hash (#), Lock ( ), Plus (+)
and Dot. The dial pad is used for dialing numbers of stations, external parties, and for dialing the programming and
feature access codes.
Speaker Key
The speaker key sets the phone in 'Speaker mode' for hands-free operation.
Speaker Key LED
The Speaker Key on the phone is equipped with a single color LED which glows Blue when pressed for the speaker
mode and is turned off, when you exit the speaker mode.
Volume Keys
• "+" (plus): This is the increase key, to raise the volume of speech while talking and to increase the Ringer
volume, when the phone is ringing.
• "-" (minus): This is the decrease key, to lower the volume of speech while talking and to decrease the
Ringer volume when the phone is ringing.
Headset Connectivity
The phone provides two Headset interfaces: A 3.5mm Audio Jack and an RJ9 connector at the bottom of the phone
body.
So you can use any stereo headset of standard make with a 3.5 mm single connector or a headset with an RJ9
connector.
To use the Headset, a Headset Key is assigned on the phone. The Headset Key on the phone is equipped with a
single color LED which glows Blue when pressed to indicate that the Headset mode is turned on and is turned off,
when you press it again to indicate that you have exit the headset mode.
You can also program any of the DSS keys to function as the Headset key. For instructions on programming the
key, see “Phone Key Settings” under “Configuring Matrix SPARSH VP510”.
Key Maps
As SPARSH VP510 may be the extension of the Operators and Executives in an enterprise to meet the varied
requirements of each user group, these key maps can be customized to match the exact requirement of individual
users. For instructions on customizing the Key Maps, see “Phone Key Settings” under “Configuring Matrix SPARSH
VP510”.