This type of phone cannot be used for the administration functions covered by this document. However using centralized administration from another phone, functions can be applied to the phone from another extension.
Button Numbering
The diagram below indicates the button functions during normal phone operation. The double digit numbers are the button numbering for programmable buttons.
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Feature |
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Release |
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Hold |
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07 |
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06 |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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05 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
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04 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
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03 |
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0 |
# |
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02 |
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Volume |
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01 |
Mute |
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Headset |
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Mute |
•For systems running in key system mode, the first two programmable buttons, 01 and 02, are fixed as Intercom 1 and Intercom 2 buttons. Line buttons, based on the Number of Lines setting or the number of analog trunks installed in the system, are assigned from buttons 07 downwards and then button 08 upwards.
•For systems running in PBX system mode, the first three buttons, 01 to 03, are fixed as call appearance buttons.