LG Electronics manual Device Layout, Below describes the key elements of the IP8540

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IP8540 User Guide

Improved scrolling experience. Users can quickly scan and find a contact to call by using the improved and accelerated scroll wheel on the device. The new scroll wheel and improved driver provide a richer experience and reduce the time required to search for a particular contact.

Reset to factory defaults. Users can now reset the device like any other Mobile device to factory defaults by using small pin on back of device, between the headset and USB interfaces.

Volume settings. The device displays the existing volume level as a user increases or decreases the volume. Users can change the volume of handset or speaker during the call.

Change/forgot PIN. Users can change the PIN that they use to unlock the phone. The Forgot PIN functionality has been introduced to enable users who have forgotten their PIN to unlock the device using their password.

Update password. Users can update their password on the device after they have changed it on the PC. Note that server will only authenticate the new password when its current security association (SA) has expired, so use of this setting is not recommended in this release.

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The IP8540 uses a touch screen to select contacts and configure settings, a scroll-wheel to navigate the user interface, and a standard keypad for entering phone numbers.

Figure 1 below describes the key elements of the IP8540.

Figure 1: Key elements of the IP8540

Liquid crystal display (LCD) touch screen: Touch screen for entering commands and selecting contacts

Keypad: Standard phone keypad for entering phone numbers

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Contents IP8540 Regulatory and Compliance statements IP8540 User Guide Revision Date of Issue Remarks Important Safety Instructions Table of contents Connecting the USB Cable and Signing Overview Introducing LG-Nortel IP8540 IP PhoneBelow describes the key elements of the IP8540 Device LayoutIP8540 User Guide What’s in the box Getting your IP8540 up and runningAC/DC power adaptor Optional accessory for wall-mount installationSet-up Wall Mounting Handset-holder for wall mount installationViewing angle control Adjusting the Viewing AngleConnections to IP8540 Initial Power up and Sign Calibrating the touch screenSign In with IP8540 Sign In with Office Communicator 2007 R2 on your PC Setting your unlock parameters IP8540 User Guide Set Time Zone Understanding the touch screen Using your IP8540Controlling Presence Phone Status IP8540 User Guide Viewing a Contact Card Contact ListSearching the Contact list Selecting a Contact Group ∙ Tap the Call Voice Mail button Message Waiting∙ Tap Call Log Call LogsSettings ∙ Tap Lock Phone Locking your phone∙ Tap Volume Adjusting volume levels∙ Tap Ring Tones Ring tones∙ Tap Change PIN Changing your PIN∙ Tap Change Fingerprint Changing fingerprint∙ Tap Update Password Update your password∙ Tap Brightness Adjusting the screen brightness∙ Tap Set Time Zone Changing the Time Zone∙ Tap Date/Time Format Changing the date and time display formatSwitching Users ∙ Tap Switch User∙ Tap Sign ∙ Tap Calibrate Touch Screen ∙ Tap Settings ∙ Tap Set Logging ∙ Tap Settings ∙ Tap Set Logging ∙ Tap Send LogsTo set logging ∙ Tap System Information Viewing the device informationChanging the language ∙ Tap Settings ∙ Tap Change LanguageWhy Use the USB Cable Connecting the USB Cable and SigningMaking Calls with IP8540 Adjusting the handset and speakerphone volumeMake a call, while idle Call BasicsMake a call, while busy Redial the most recent callHold a call Receive a callResume a held call TransferIP8540 User Guide Conference Forwarding Calls IP8540 User Guide What is a Communicator Call? Make a Phone Call Using Office Communicator 2007 R2Log-in Troubleshooting ProblemsPlacing Calls Unexpected Behavior Conference CallIP8540 Product Specification IP8540 User Guide