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3.3.1 Menu

Tabs

The menu tabs appear in the menu bar at the top of the display window.
To open a page, tap the tab icon.

Tap the applications and settings tab to open the
Applications and Settings page, which contains the
sub-pages My Presence, My Settings and My
administrator Settings
.
For information on presence settings, see 15.1 Presence
Settings on page 76
.
For information on telephone settings, see 15.2 Telephone
Settings on page 77
.
Most administrator settings are blocked from changing, but
can be viewed by the user. See 15.3 Network Settings on
page 81.
Tap the name key list tab to open the Name Keys page,
where your can store frequently used phone numbers for
easy access. For more information on Name Keys, see 6.7
Name Keys on page 37.
Tap the messages tab to open the Messages page, where
you can retrieve your messages.

Tap the telephony tab to open the Telephone page. This
page is the default screen where you make and receive
calls, set presence options, log off the phone, and so on. For
detailed information on how to make and receive calls, see 5
Incoming Calls on page 26 and 6
Outgoing Calls on page 29.
Tap the call list tab to open the Call List page.
The phone keeps a call list of 50 positions listing answered
incoming calls, outgoing calls, and missed and rejected calls.
Next to the number, you can see how calls have been made
from that number.
When you select a contact number in the call list, that
number is highlighted and appears as a button. To call the
number, tap the button. There is a position indicator showing
where in the phone book the present page is located.
In case of power failure, or if another user (extension
number) logs on from this phone, the call list is cleared. For
information on how to use the call list, see 6.5.2 Redial a
Call from the Call List on page 36.
Tap the contacts tab to open the Contacts page. For more
information on contacts, see 9 Managing Contacts on page
52.

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