User manual
Phone Overview ADTRAN IP 700 Series Phone User Manual
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LCD Menus
The LCD menus provide another method for controlling and interfacing with the IP phone. All the
programmable features of the phone are accessed using the LCD menu. All keys, whether line, soft, or
function keys, interact with the LCD menus.
The top two lines of the LCD display information pertinent to the user. Items such as name, date, time,
messages, missed calls, and call duration are actively updated and appear on the LCD screen. Other areas
of the LCD provide the user with additional information about specific interactions of the phone. Call
appearance definitions, pop-up menus, and other display items give the user information about calls being
placed and received.
Icon Definitions
Because the IP 706 and IP 712 phones are accessed either through the Web-based graphical user interface
(GUI) or LCD menu, they contain a system of iconic language that every user should recognize and
understand. The following section details the most common icons and their meanings. Take a few moments
to look these over before moving on to the main features of the phone.
Table 2. Icon Definitions
Icon Icon Name Where It Appears Information It Gives
Alarm bell In the line key label area.
The line is receiving an incoming call.
Refer to Answering Calls on page 33.
Calls forwarded In the line key label area.
The line is forwarded to another extension
or number. Refer to Forwarding Calls on
page 37.
Check box In the LCD menus.
Used to show that a specific setting has
been selected.
Call conferenced In the line key label area.
A three-way conference call is in progress
on the line. Refer to Conferencing a Call
on page 39.
DND In the line key label area.
The DND feature is active. Refer to Using
DND on page 38.
Hold In the line key label area.
A call is on hold. Refer to Using Hold on
page 35.
In use In the line key label area. A call is active on the line.
On-hook/idle In the line key label area.
The line has registered with the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) server and is
available for use.
Speaker with
volume
On volume LCD display.
The plus (+) end of the volume control bar
has been pressed to increase volume.
Refer to Adjusting Volume on page 29.
Speaker with no
volume
On volume LCD display.
The minus (-) end of the volume control
bar has been pressed to decrease
volume. Refer to Adjusting Volume on
page 29.










