Aastra 6863i 6863i User Guide - Page 11

Keypad Keys, Dialing a Number, Creating a Speed Dial Key

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IP Phone Keys Keypad Keys The 6863i has a keypad with digits from 0 through 9, a * key, and a # key. Keys 2 through 9 contain the letters of the alphabet. The 6863i phone keypad includes the following: Keypad Key 0 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 P QRS 8 TUV 9 WXYZ Description Dials 0 Dials the Operator on a registered phone Dials 1 Dials 2 When entering text, this key enters A with one press, B with two presses, and C with three presses Dials 3 When entering text, this key enters D with one press, E with two presses, and F with three presses Dials 4 When entering text, this key enters G with one press, H with two presses, and I with three presses Dials 5 When entering text, this key enters J with one press, K with two presses, and L with three presses Dials 6 When entering text, this key enters M with one press, N with two presses, and O with three presses Dials 7 When entering text, this key enters P with one press, Q with two presses, R with three presses, and S with four presses. Dials 8 When entering text, this key enters T with one press, U with two presses, and V with three presses Dials 9 When entering text, this key enters W with one press, X with two presses, Y with three presses, and Z with four presses. The * is called the star key. The # is called the number sign, pound key, or hash key, depending on one's nationality or personal preference. These can be used for special functions such as accessing voicemail. The star key and pound key functions are dependant on your country's feature availability. Contact your System Administrator for more information about available functions using these keys. These keypad keys can be used for any of the following on the phone: • Dialing a phone number to make a call (see "Dialing a Number" on page 68). • Entering digits or letters in the IP phone user interface. • Programming a speed dial number (see "Creating a Speed Dial Key" on page 39). • Pressing a speed dial key (see "Creating a Speed Dial Key" on page 39). • Pressing the keys associated with a called Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system. 41-001522-00 REV00 - 04.2014 5

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IP Phone Keys
41-001522-00 REV00 – 04.2014
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Keypad Keys
The 6863i has a keypad with digits from 0 through 9, a * key, and a # key. Keys 2 through 9 contain the letters of the alpha-
bet. The 6863i phone keypad includes the following:
The * is called the star key. The # is called the number sign, pound key, or hash key, depending on one's nationality or per-
sonal preference. These can be used for special functions such as accessing voicemail. The star key and pound key func-
tions are dependant on your country’s feature availability. Contact your System Administrator for more information about
available functions using these keys.
These keypad keys can be used for any of the following on the phone:
Dialing a phone number to make a call (see
“Dialing a Number”
on
page 68
).
Entering digits or letters in the IP phone user interface.
Programming a speed dial number (see
“Creating a Speed Dial Key”
on
page 39
).
Pressing a speed dial key (see
“Creating a Speed Dial Key”
on
page 39
).
Pressing the keys associated with a called Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system.
Keypad Key
Description
0
Dials 0
Dials the Operator on a registered phone
1
Dials 1
2 ABC
Dials 2
When entering text, this key enters
A
with one press,
B
with two presses, and
C
with three presses
3 DEF
Dials 3
When entering text, this key enters
D
with one press,
E
with two presses, and
F
with three presses
4 GHI
Dials 4
When entering text, this key enters
G
with one press,
H
with two presses, and
I
with three presses
5 JKL
Dials 5
When entering text, this key enters
J
with one press,
K
with two presses, and
L
with three presses
6 MNO
Dials 6
When entering text, this key enters
M
with one press,
N
with two presses, and
O
with three presses
7 P QRS
Dials 7
When entering text, this key enters
P
with one press,
Q
with two presses,
R
with three presses, and
S
with four presses.
8 TUV
Dials 8
When entering text, this key enters
T
with one press,
U
with two presses, and
V
with three presses
9 WXYZ
Dials 9
When entering text, this key enters
W
with one press,
X
with two presses,
Y
with three presses, and
Z
with four presses.