Non-programmable hardkeys and indicators, Menu, More – Nortel Networks i2022 Series User Manual

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NON-PROGRAMMABLE HARDKEYS AND INDICATORS

Non-Programmable Hardkeys and Indicators are found to the right of the touchtone keypad. Some of the keys in this
group perform important calling and answering functions.

MSG
If your line service includes the Message Waiting feature, the MSG1 (and MSG2, when available) indicator will flash,
or optionally light (red) when someone has left a call at your message center.

MENU
The MENU key provides additional menu items and is used to exit from the menus. A steady light (red) lights the key when active.

MORE
The MORE key lights to indicate that there are choices available for current menus. If the MORE key is lit continuously, it
indicates there are additional menu items available by pressing the key. When the MORE key flashes, you can press the
key to return to the previous menu.

MUTE
The MUTE button toggles the microphone - on and off - for the handset, headset, and speakerphone. A steady light
(red) lights the key when active.

REDIAL
This key is handy for calling frequently busy numbers. Press this key to redial the last (manually dialed, or Speed
Dialed) number.

VOLUME

/ RINGER

Press the right side of this key to incrementally raise the volume/ringer intensity. You incrementally lower the volume,
or ringer intensity, by pressing on the left side of the volume key. A bar graph displays as the level increases or
decreases. This setting (volume or ringer) is saved until changed again.

HOLD
The HOLD key lets you answer or place a second call without losing the original connection. This is not the key used
when transferring or making conference calls – other keys are used.

SPEAKER
The speaker hardkey turns the speakerphone, or the headset if used, On and Off. A steady light (red) lights when the
key is active.

(Speaker Hardkey)

THE DISPLAY WINDOW AND MENUS

The display window contains information used to configure the Teleset’s options and features. The liquid crystal display
(LCD) also shows the Caller ID information, call timer, current time /date and the menus for phone setup. Throughout this
manual you will be prompted to make decisions and choose features that are displayed in the LCD window.

The menu system allows you to program all of the features/options of your Teleset easily and accurately. The “On-Hook”
idle screen is shown below. The time/date entry flashes until it is set. The menus for the CallLog and Directory are
accessed by pressing the softkey directly below the word.

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