| Mute button | For turning off (and then back on again) the microphone | ||
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 | of the handset or the speakerphone so the other person | ||
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 | on the call cannot hear you. | ||
| Redial button | For automatically redialing the last number that you | ||
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 | dialed from the dial pad. | ||
| Softkeys | The 4 buttons located below the display and labeled with | ||
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 | arrows ( [ ▲ ] ), correspond to words on the display | ||
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 | screen. Softkeys are used along with display control | ||
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 | keys to access or create a personal Directory of | ||
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 | incoming and outgoing calls, and such features as | ||
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 | selecting a personalized ringing pattern, doing a  | ||
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 | of your voice terminal, and setting the speakerphone | ||
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 | and the clock. | ||
| Speaker button | For turning on and off the speakerphone or the listen- | ||
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 | only speaker. | ||
| Telephone number card | For noting the area code and telephone number of your | ||
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 | voice terminal. | ||
| Transfer button | For transferring a call to another voice terminal. | 
| Volume control button | When on a call, used to increase or decrease the receive | 
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 | volume of the handset or speakerphone (if on a call). | 
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 | When you are not on a call, the Volume control button is | 
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 | used to increase or decrease the volume of the ringer | 
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 | and the tones. | 
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