User`s guide
User’s Guide Introduction
A.5
12-Key Feature Phone
The 12-Key Feature Phone includes the basic, most commonly used phone features. This simplified
model is available only as a digital model and doesn’t support TAPI, IP, the 60-Key Expansion Console,
voice mail
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or Esi-Dex.
Note: The following features aren’t available on a 12-Key Feature Phone:
• Certain special keys and features (see “Special keys,” page F.1).
• Esi-Dex.
• ACD operation.
Additionally: to use voice mail, conference calling and mute/DND on a 12-Key Feature Phone, you
must program these features into programmable feature keys (see “Programmable feature keys,” page
C.3, and “Optional features,” page F.11).
Hint: On any of these phone varieties (including the 60-Key Expansion Console), you can perform direct
programming by holding down a programmable feature key for at least two seconds (similar to how you
might program a car radio button). This isn’t applicable to the fixed-feature keys which, as their name
implies, are already programmed.
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The 12-Key Feature Phone doesn’t have a hands-free microphone, and therefore can’t serve as a true two-way speakerphone.
Its speaker plays pages.
1-line,
16-character display
Volume/scroll keys
9 programmable
feature keys (pg. C.2)
Speaker
Fixed feature keys
(pg. E.2)
PAGE key (pg. E.10)
P/UP (pickup) key (pg. E.10)
PROG/HELP combo key
for phone programming
(pg. C.2) and access to
Verbal User Guide
and tutorial (pg. B.1)