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have their corresponding menu items display on the handset function menu. See the key-map diagram for the function keys that are available for feature programming.

Hold

The Hold feature may be programmed to a softkey as shown in the softkey programming table so that the Hold function is available on the handset.

Mute

The handset Mute function is handled locally within the handset. The Mute function may be programmed to a softkey as shown in the softkey programming table so that the Hold function is available on the handset.

Voicemail

The voicemail icon on the handset is activated with the message indication of the optiset E. The Mailbox or PhoneMail feature on the optiset E must be assigned to the feature key as shown in the ey-map diagrams. Do not assign any other feature to this key, since the associated LED is directly mapped to the message-waiting icon on the handset. This LED assignment must be used in order to support the message-waiting icon. Using this key for any other feature or for line access could cause unacceptable system performance.

Speakerphone

Because the handset has no speaker, speakerphone function and functions that require the use of the volume keys will not be made available on the handset. Disable all speakerphone features, particularly any hands-free features that activate the speaker with the telephone on-hook.

Ring types

Handset ring types (soft, normal, vibrate, etc.) are programmed by the handset user and are not accessible or changeable by the Hicom switch. Whenever possible the audible ringer on the handset will follow the cadence provided by the Hicom switch. Call progress tones provided by the host Hicom CS will be passed through to the handset.

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Polycom 1725-36143-001 manual Hold, Mute, Voicemail, Speakerphone, Ring types