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L

language support 2–5

M

managing buddies 4–5microphone mute 3–8

Microsoft Office Live Communications Server 2005 4–5,4–7

multiple call appearances 4–3multiple calls, hold 3–9multiple keys per line 2–19

multiple lines

call forwarding 3–13Do Not Disturb 3–14ring type 2–5 support for 2–18Voice Mail 3–17

MyStat 4–5

N

navigation guide icon 1–11 navigation key usage 1–10network connection, phone 1–4

P

parts list 1–2placing calls 3–2

PoE. See Power over Ethernet Power over Ethernet (PoE) 1–4power source, phone 1–4presence 4–5

privacy list 4–7

R

redialing numbers 3–8restarting phones 4–8 ring types 2–5

RJ-9 1–5

S

shared lines 2–19shortcuts 1–10

silent ring, answering calls 3–5 SoundPoint IP 320. See SoundPoint IP 330

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adjusting display constrast 2–3adjusting volume 3–8advanced features 4–1answering calls 3–4,3–5 assembling 1–3

assigning speed dial indexes 3–15attaching base 1–5

automatic call distribution 4–1basic features 3–1

buddy lists 4–5

call lists, types of 2–7calls, on hold 3–8contact directory 2–8customizing 2–1data entry 1–10

Do Not Disturb 3–14electronic hookswitch 2–4ending calls 3–7features, list of 1–8 figure, features 1–8forwarding calls 3–12getting started 1–1handset 1–4

headset 1–4

headset memory mode 2–3idle display 2–2illustration 1–2language support 2–5multiple call appearances 4–3multiple keys per line 2–19muting microphone 3–8navigation key usage 1–10parts list 1–2

placing calls 3–2presence 4–5redialing numbers 3–8restarting phone 4–8 ring type 2–5

setting time and date 2–2setting up conferences 3–9shared lines 2–19shortcuts 1–10

text entry 1–11 transferring calls 3–11troubleshooting 5–1using multiple lines 2–18voice mail 3–17

SoundPoint IP 330/320 difference between phones 1–4

speakerphone. See hands-free mode speed dialing 3–15

switching entry modes 1–10

system administrators, text entry 1–11

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