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Table 4 lists the keys of the IP Phone 2004 (default settings) and the corresponding key sequences on the wireless handsets.
Table 4 IP Phone 2004 mapping to the wireless handsets
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IP Phone 2004 key | Feature | sequence |
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1 | Call forward | Line + 6 |
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2 | Conference | Line + 5 |
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3 | Last number redial | Line + 4 |
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4 | Page - General | Line + 3 |
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5 | Intercom | Line + 2 |
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6 | Intercom | Line + 1 |
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Mute | Mute | Fcn + 1 |
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Hold | Hold | Fcn + 2 |
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Goodbye | Goodbye | Fcn + 3 |
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Directory | Directory | Fcn + 4 |
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Inbox | Inbox | Fcn + 5 |
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Outbox | Outbox | Fcn + 6 |
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Quit | Quit | Fcn + 7 |
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Copy | Copy | Fcn + 8 |
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Softkey | Softkey A | |
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Softkey | Softkey B | |
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Softkey | Softkey C | |
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Softkey | Softkey D | |
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Configuring the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211
WLAN handset configuration is performed after the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245 has been installed and configured. The steps to configure a WLAN handset must be performed for each wireless handset.
Provision the WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 on the BCM system in the same manner as an IP Phone 2004. Ensure you have the BCM firmware download completed before configuring the handsets. For detailed information, refer to IP Line: Description, Installation and Operation
Note: The WLAN Handset 2210/2211 is identified as an IP Phone 2004 in the IP Terminal List when the set is offline.
WLAN Handsets 2210/2211 configuration