24 CHAPTER 3: BASIC TELEPHONE OPERATION
following (and MWI is lit): 2 Msgs 1 New. The 2 Msgs include the just
received new, unreviewed message and the other message that is new
but reviewed. The 1 New indicates the just received new, unreviewed
message.
The Display Panel also shows the number of missed calls. Missed calls
include unreviewed messages in your mailbox and any other calls that
you did not answer. For example, you can configure your default call
coverage point to be no coverage. In this case, if you do n ot answer a
call, when the call terminates the caller hears a busy tone and the call is
not forwarded or sent to your mailbox. The Display Panel on your
telephone shows Missed 1. If you press the first button below the Display
Panel, you can scroll through the list of missed calls and to show you the
name of the calling party extension. Press the button again to
automatically dial the listed extension.
You can also use the Display Panel to view or enable features available
through the Main menu and with feature codes (see Chapter 4 for
information about using feature codes).
To access the Main menu, press the Program button, which is in the
center of the scroll buttons. The display panel shows features:
User Directory — Not used.
Call History — Displays logs of your recent missed, answered, and
dialed calls. See Viewing the Call Logs.
Personal Speed Dial — Not used.
System Speed Dial — Not used.
Advanced Settings — Configures network parameters, sets your
telephone password and changes your login status.
User Configuration — Configures user settings.
CAUTION: Network parameter options are for administrator use only.
Unauthorized changes to network parameters will disconnect your
telephone.
Controlling the Volum e
Use the Volume Control buttons to raise or lower the volume of the
ringer, handset, or speaker.