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Scroll buttons Up, Down, Left, Right, Forward to Voice Mail button - phone

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Telephone Buttons and Controls 19 3 Display panel - Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID information (if enabled), and the number of messages that you have in your voice mail mailbox. You can also use it to view these items: ■ Logs of your recent missed, answered, and dialed calls ■ A directory of people's names in your organization ■ Personal speed dial numbers ■ System-wide speed dial numbers 4 Scroll buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right) - Allow you to scroll through the items in the telephone display panel. See "Using the NBX Telephone Display Panel" in Chapter 7. The left and right buttons are reserved for future use. 5 Program button - Reserved for future use. 6 Programmable Access buttons - Allow you and your administrator to assign features to specific buttons. See "Programmable Access Buttons" and "Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons" later in this chapter. 7 Microphone (located on the side of the telephone) - Activated when the telephone is in speaker phone mode, that is, after you press the Speaker button or the (Hands Free) button. For best results, keep the area around the microphone free of obstructions. 8 Label area for Access buttons 9 Telephone key pad 10 Hold button - Places a caller on hold. See "Putting a Call on Hold" in Chapter 7. 11 Transfer button - Sends the currently active call to another telephone. See "Transferring a Call" in Chapter 7. 12 Conference button - Establishes a single call with up to three additional internal parties, external parties, or both. See "Establishing a Conference Call" in Chapter 7. 13 Redial button - Redials the last telephone number or extension that you called. See "Redialing a Call" in Chapter 7. 14 Speaker button - Enables you to use the speaker phone feature. Press the Speaker button before you dial the call, when your telephone is ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker phone off and resume the conversation, pick up the handset. 15 Forward to Voice Mail button - Directs all incoming calls, after one ring, to your voice mail or to wherever you have specified in NBX NetSet

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Telephone Buttons and Controls
19
3
Display panel
— Displays telephone status messages, Caller ID
information (if enabled), and the number of messages that you have in
your voice mail mailbox. You can also use it to view these items:
Logs of your recent missed, answered, and dialed calls
A directory of people’s names in your organization
Personal speed dial numbers
System-wide speed dial numbers
4
Scroll buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right)
— Allow you to scroll through
the items in the telephone display panel. See
“Using the NBX Telephone
Display Panel”
in
Chapter 7
. The left and right buttons are reserved for
future use.
5
Program button
— Reserved for future use.
6
Programmable Access buttons
— Allow you and your administrator to
assign features to specific buttons. See
“Programmable Access Buttons”
and
“Status Lights for System Appearance Buttons”
later in this chapter.
7
Microphone (located on the side of the telephone)
— Activated
when the telephone is in speaker phone mode, that is, after you press the
Speaker
button or the
(Hands Free) button. For best results, keep the
area around the microphone free of obstructions.
8
Label area for Access buttons
9
Telephone key pad
10
Hold button
— Places a caller on hold. See
“Putting a Call on Hold”
in
Chapter 7
.
11
Transfer button
— Sends the currently active call to another telephone.
See
“Transferring a Call”
in
Chapter 7
.
12
Conference button
— Establishes a single call with up to three
additional internal parties, external parties, or both. See
“Establishing a
Conference Call”
in
Chapter 7
.
13
Redial button
— Redials the last telephone number or extension that
you called. See
“Redialing a Call”
in
Chapter 7
.
14
Speaker button
— Enables you to use the speaker phone feature. Press
the
Speaker
button before you dial the call, when your telephone is
ringing, or while a call is in progress. To turn the speaker phone off and
resume the conversation, pick up the handset.
15
Forward to Voice Mail button
— Directs all incoming calls, after one
ring, to your voice mail or to wherever you have specified in
NBX NetSet