Mitel Navigator 3300 ICP User Manual

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Navigator User Guide

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• Launch a PC application
• Open a document
• Open

a

URL

• Hide or display the Navigator Task Bar
• Display Navigator Keys Help legend.

Your administrator may also program Personal Keys as line appearances.

You can also delete key programming or copy and paste programmed information from one
Personal Key to another.

Note: The left-most Personal Key is always your Button Page # key. Your Prime Line key is

always the first Personal Key (counting from right to left) on Button Page 1.

Note: If your administrator has programmed the Task Bar keys using an external program,

then you may not be able to modify the Task Bar key programming. If the Clear option is not
available on the pop-up menu when you right-click a Task Bar key, or if the Save button is
disabled in the Edit… dialog, contact your administrator to see if you have the option to
program your Task Bar keys.

View Task Bar Key Programming

The Task Bar key labels provide key programming information at a glance. A pop-up tool tip also
shows you more detailed key programming (for example, Home – Speed Call – 5551234).

To view the key programming for a Task Bar key:

1. Click once anywhere on the Task Bar (not on a key or functional icon) to bring your mouse

focus to the Task Bar application.

2. Move your mouse over the key.

3. Review the key programming information in the pop-up that appears.

Program a Speed Call Key

1. Right-click the Task Bar key.

2. Select

Edit…

3. Select Telephone Function from the Feature menu.

4. Select Speed Call from the Select a telephone feature… drop-down menu.

5. Type the desired label for the key in the Label field.

Note: If you do not enter a label, the Label field displays Speed Call # (for example, if this is
the first Speed Call you have programmed, the default label is Speed Call 1).

6. Type the phone or extension number in the Number field.

7. Click

Save.

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