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| 6SNU | ➤ | Press to toggle the speaker ON/OFF. The LED indicates the status of the |
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| ♦ | 6SNU must be pressed and held down when switching from Handset to |
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| ♦ | Also selects a line or the internal [PDN] if programmed for auto preference |
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| 9RO▲ | ➤ Press to adjust volume levels (see “Volume Controls” on Page 10). | |
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Flexible Buttons
All flexible buttons must be programmed for your telephone in system programming and vary for individual telephones. If a button does not appear on your display or telephone keystrip label, see your System Administrator for button assignments.
Line Buttons
You may have buttons designated as /LQH and/or 3RROHG/LQH*US which enable you to directly access outside Central Office (CO) lines. 3RROHG/LQH*US enables you to access available CO Lines from a group of lines appearing under one button.
If your telephone does not have a /LQH or 3RROHG/LQH*US button and you want to access outside CO lines, you can use access codes. For a listing of these codes, see “Access Codes” on Page 109.
Directory Number [DN] Buttons
The [DN] buttons consist of: [PDNs], [SDNs], and [PhDNs]. They are used to initiate or answer a call and are known as your extension or intercom number(s). You can have multiple [DN] buttons on your telephone (see Figure 2), including [DNs] belonging to another telephone, [SDNs].
Incoming calls ring your telephone’s [PDNs] from the top down. For example, incoming calls to Station 10’s [PDNs] first ring the
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