Wireless Installation and Configuration Guide

The Phone Display

Alphanumeric

The wireless phone display has two lines capable of displaying 16 alphanumeric characters each. Display information (provided by IP Office when the wireless phone is off-hook) will be passed directly to the wireless phone display. The wireless phone will emulate the 4606 phone display handling. Certain characters may be used by IP Office that are not implemented in the wireless phone such as definable and special characters.

In IP Office, the MENU key is unavailable. The softkeys operate with a toggle function. To activate a softkey feature, press the left or right side of the corresponding key.

To display the standby menu, press and briefly hold FCN.

To scroll through the menu, press Up and Down.

To select a menu item, press Select.

Voicemail Icon

The voicemail icon is activated in a similar fashion as the message indicator of the display set.

Ringing and Tones

The ringing types (normal or vibrator) are programmed by the wireless phone user into the wireless phone and are not accessible or changeable by IP Office. Whenever possible the audible and vibrating ringer on the wireless phone will follow the cadence provided by IP Office.

Audio Features

The 4606 speakerphone features are not available on the wireless phone.

Line Indicators

The line indicators on the wireless phone will convert to a solid or flashing number to mimic the LEDs next to Line keys on the 4606 phone.

Note

The wireless phone will indicate line numbers based on the order line assignments are received from the IP Office, regardless of which button the line is assigned to during system administration.

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