OpenPhone 27 Handset User Guide

About the menus

You can activate and deactivate OP27 features from the menus:

System menu features

Long press to access the following system menu features. Use the softkeys to select the desired action. To exit the system menu, long press the key.

Phonebook – look up and dial numbers from the system directory.

Call Forwarding – forward your calls to another phone.

Personal Keys – no function (for future use).

Timed Reminder – set a reminder alarm.

Advisory Message – display a message to other callers (for example, out of office).

Do Not Disturb – prevent calls from reaching your handset.

Auto Answer – have your handset automatically answer calls without ringing (for use with headset).

Night Service – set your handset as a night service answerpoint.

Ringer Adjust – no function (use “Setting the ringer” on page 16 instead).

Set Password – set a password that protects your callback messages.

Language – change the language of the system-generated prompts and messages.

Local Settings features

Short press to access Local Settings features. Use the softkeys to select the desired action. To exit the Local Settings menu, press Esc.

Message – check for callback messages

Redial – redial last number dialed

Local Mode – access features to customise your handset operation In the Local Settings menu, press Esc to exit.

Call handling menu features

While on a call, short press the key to access to the following additional features from the Local Settings menu:

Microphone – mute the microphone.

Hold – place a call on hold.

Local mode features

Short press , press to select Local Mode, and then click OK to access the Local Mode menu features. To backup a menu level, press Esc. To activate or deactivate a menu selection, press OK.

Key Lock – prevents accidental dialing by locking the keypad keys

Ringer Settings

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Mitel 3300 manual About the menus, System menu features, Local Settings features, Call handling menu features

3300 specifications

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