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About Icons
Icons are provided in the phone display to indicate the state of a call and navigation choices. The icons that appear in the phone display are described in the following table.
Table 3. Icons in the Telephone Display
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About Paper Labels
Next to each call/line appearance button and feature button is a paper label. The label identifies the call/line appearance number or the feature that has been programmed on the button by your system administrator. You can remove the labels if you want to change a label or write on a blank one. Printed labels are also available for your telephone. See your system administrator for more information.
About logging in to your telephone
Logging in and out maintains your personal options if you share a telephone with other users or if you want to use the same extension from another phone. Logging out also prevents unauthorized use of your telephone during an absence.
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