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The IP telephone also allows you to set up a Speed Dial button for any call listed, facilitating dialing of
frequently-called numbers.
All calls made to or from your IP telephone are added to one of three Call Logs - Outgoing Calls, Incoming
Answered Calls, and Missed (unanswered) Calls. The Missed Call Log displays automatically whenever you
access the Call Log application, but you can quickly access a different log if desired.
Each log has a main screen, which lists the calls in chronological order (newest to oldest), and a details screen.
The main screens provide the Name and Number of the calling or called party, if available, and a time (for the
current date) or date (for calls prior to the current date). The details screen displays all this information (in a
wider format), shows what type of call it was, and allows you to take certain actions with that entry.
Each Call Log can contain a maximum of 15 entries. When a log contains more than three entries, Page Right
and Page Left buttons are available to help you scroll through the log three entries at a time. Calls are listed in
order from top to bottom, the most recent call first.
Two additional telephone Feature buttons are:
Phone/Exit
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display, and
Options
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and view telephone/server/connection status and other information for troubleshooting.
IP Telephone Options
Access the Options function using the Options button below and to the right of the display area. Using
Options menus, you set certain phone parameters, such as display area contrast, how you want the
Redial button to work, when you want your saved information backed up or restored, the language you
want displayed, or how you want your Feature buttons labeled. You can also view telephone status
screens for troubleshooting or information purposes.
The Page Left and Page Right buttons
are also considered telephone buttons. Use the Right Arrow to move forward or the Left Arrow
to move backward from one display screen to another. These paging buttons work in
conjunction with the paging indicators ( ) you might see on an application screen. Paging
indicators show that a screen has more than one page, and help you navigate forward and back
through those additional pages.
To activate the function or feature represented by a telephone button, just press the appropriate
button.
Line/Feature buttons
call appearance Lines and other call-related features in the Phone Applications.
Line/Feature buttons also serve as application-specific buttons in the Call Log or other
applications. For example, pressing a Line/Feature button in the Call Log Application selects the
corresponding entry, so you can take further action with your selection.
When you enter text on a screen, for example labeling a Speed Dial button, several Line/Feature
buttons provide editing features like backspacing or hyphenation.
used to exit call-related features and restore the Phone screen to the
used to access the Options function to set certain telephone parameters
(
) appear on both sides of the display area. These buttons provide
between the Phone/Exit and Options buttons