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Table 3
IP Phone handset status indicators, icons, and softkeys (cont’d.)
Indicator light or Icon | Description and Function |
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USB | Active USB |
| Displays when the handset is being configured by the USB port of |
| the dual charger. |
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Yes | Positive reply |
| Confirms a positive response to a prompt or displayed question. |
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Inbox
To use the Inbox feature, you must assign it to a directory number (DN) key. For example, you have two DNs, 1111 and 2222. If you assign 1111 as the Inbox, all calls to that number are logged to the Inbox but calls to 2222 are not.
After you assign the Inbox to a DN key, the handset logs all incoming calls to that number. The system logs the incoming key number, time, and date. If the duration of the call is longer than two seconds, the system captures the display as it appeared when the call was received.
A maximum of six DN keys can be assigned to the Inbox.
The Inbox can store a maximum of 10 calls. When the maximum is reached, the oldest call is dropped. Calls appear in the list in order in which they were received, with the most recent call at the top of the list. Use the up and down navigation keys to scroll through the list.
In the handset display, calls in the Inbox are tagged with a phone icon that appears on the left side of the Inbox screen. The
The Inbox call display consists of a time or date stamp and a name and number. A time stamp appears beside calls you receive on the same day on which you view the Inbox. A date stamp appears beside calls that arrived prior to the day of viewing.
Outbox
To use the Outbox feature, you must assign it to a directory number (DN) key. After you assign the Outbox to a DN, the handset logs all outgoing calls from that number. The system logs the outgoing key number, time, and date. If the duration of the call is more than two seconds, the system captures the display as it appeared when the call was made.
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Nortel IP Phone WLAN Handset User Guide (CICM)
4 July 2008