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Configuration Options
Simple telephone operations (for example, making a call, transferring a
call, and putting a call on hold) require no configuration. These
operations are described in Chapter3.
Many features, however, do require configuration (for example, call
forwarding). In general, you can configure these features using the
Telephone User Interface (TUI). The TUI is a phone-based interface that
allows you to manage your user account and telephone by using the
telephone keypad. You can enable or disable many features by entering a
feature code. Configuration options and prompts appear on the
telephone Display Panel. See Chapter5 for more inform ation about using
the TUI.
Basic telephone operation, such as making calls and putting a call
on hold, is described in Chapter3.
Features that must be configured, such as call forwarding, are
described in Chapter 5.
Feature codes are described in Chapter4.
Some configuration procedures require that you log out of the telephone
to change the telephone configuration (for example, setting the ringing
tone). Before you can use the telephone, you must be l ogged in:
If you are logged in, you hear the dial tone. You can make and receive
telephone calls.
If you are not logged in, you hear a high pitch tone. You cannot make
or receive telephone calls. If a caller dials your extension, the call goes
to voice mail. The telephone’s Message Waiting Indicator (MWI) is not
lit until you log in to the telephone.