IP Phone handset display 19
Table 2
IP Phone handset controls (cont’d.)
Control | Meaning |
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| Depending on the presence of an optional messaging application, |
| the FCN key can also provide message browsing functionality. |
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LINE | Provides access to the User Option menu: Ring Type, Noise Mode, |
| Alias IP Address, Current IP Address, Extension, Current Call |
| Server, Terminal Type. |
| Line emulates the feature keys on an i2004 desktop. |
| Features activated by Line are locally programmed and may or may |
| not be available in any given facility. |
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* and # keys | Used for third party applications, such as, text messaging. Also |
| when adding an entry to the CICM directory that require symbols, |
| not represented by numbers 0 to 9. |
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Up/Down | Use to navigate up and down through menus. |
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IP Phone 2211, 2212, and 6140 handsets
When the
IP Phone handset display
The liquid crystal display (LCD) is divided into three main areas:
•Top — displays status indicators for various handset conditions, for example, message waiting (envelope icon) and battery level. It is referred to as the status bar.
•Middle — displays a 4 line x 19 character text area with information about handset identity, user profile, calls in progress, menu options, and data from telephone. Lines longer than 19 characters are truncated using an algorithm that first removes spaces and punctuation, then vowels, then consonants, moving from right to left.
•Bottom — displays the softkey labels, see Figure 7 "IP Phone 2210 Series display area" (page 20) . A soft label is a maximum of 4 characters long.
Carrier VoIP
Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset User Guide (CICM)
4 July 2008