Nikon UX5000 manual Secure Mode, Display and Soft Keys, Your Function Keys

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Secure Mode, Display and Soft Keys

Secure Mode

IP Terminals can be locked to prevent access and ensure security of stored data.

Alphanumeric Display

While your terminal is idle, the display shows:

The date and time, your name and your extension number.

The idle menu Soft Key functions.

List Push to view previous numbers dialed and Caller ID information.

Dir Push for access to directory dialing (ABB, EXT, STA, or TELBK).

ICM Push to use common terminal functions.

Prog Push to set terminal functions.

While your terminal is ringing, the display shows:

(If an Intercom call) Your caller’s name.

(If an outside call with Caller ID) The name and number of the incoming caller.

While you are on a call, the display shows:

Your caller’s name and number (if provided – see above).

The functions of the Soft Keys that help you handle your call.

Top Row Display Icons indicate such things as missed calls or voice messages.

Once missed calls or voice messages are checked, icon will disappear.

Soft Keys

Use Soft Keys instead of dialing feature codes when handling your calls.

Your Function Keys

To place or answer a call on your outside Line/Loop keys:

Press a Line/Loop key to place or answer an outside call.

Line/Loop keys flash red or green while ringing, are on steady red when busy.

Your line keys are normally located on the first two rows of Function Keys.

To make a Hotline key for a co-worker’s extension:

Press CALL1+ Dial 851 + Press Function Key + Hotline Code 01+ Dial co-worker’s extension number + HOLD to exit. (See the Terminal Feature Handbook for more Function Key types you can set up.)

To call or Transfer your call to a co-worker:

While on the call, press the Hotline Key. (The key lights red while your co-worker is busy, flashes red if in DND.)

If you’re not on a call, pressing the Hotline Key places an Intercom call to your co-worker.

To check your Function Key assignments:

4– Press CHECK then the Function Key.

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Contents Multibutton Terminal User Guide Installing the Handset And Line Cord Adjusting the Five-Position Viewing AngleHow To Use This Guide Removing and Reinstalling the FaceplateWhen using the instructions in this user guide, you Secure Mode, Display and Soft Keys Your Function KeysUsing the Fixed Function Keys Setting Up Your Abbreviated Dial Bin KeysUnderstanding the Ring/Message Lamp Outside Calls To answer an outside callTo place an outside call To return a call in your Caller ID logIntercom Calls To And From Co-Workers Place a Call On Hold Transfer a Call To a Co-workerSet Up a Conference Telephone Meeting To set up a conference/meetingForward reroute Your Calls ForwardDialing By Name Directory Dialing Change Your Ring TonesTo change your extension’s incoming ring tones To listen to the incoming ring choicesMessage Waiting MenuTo answer a Message Waiting left for you Off Hook Ring, Back Light and HeadsetInstalling And Using a Headset To install an optional headsetUsing the Headset with Automatic Answer for ACD Agents To program a Headset KeyUsing a DSS Console Special Features For AttendantsProgramming Your Extension’s Name To program your extension’s nameAdditional Quick Reference For Other Features To pick up CALL1 + ** + Announced extensionTo log into your mailbox from your own terminal Calling Logging Into Your MailboxTo log into your mailbox from a co-worker’s terminal Voice Mailbox Basics To record a greeting for your mailboxTo record a name for your mailbox To enter a security code for your mailboxTo record and send a message to a co-worker More Mailbox FeaturesTo listen to your messages Push More+ Optns + ATime Push More+ Optns+ NotifTo use the System Administrator options Voice Mail Administrator OptionsPush More+ Admin