User guide

Vertical SIP Phone 9112i 5-5
About Wave SIP Phones
Wave Phone User Guide
Feature Keys & Functions
Feature Used to …
1
Speaker Hear the other party during a call without using the handset or headset (Speaker
Mode).
2
Handset Answer or place an internal or external call.
3
Hold Button Place a call on hold and keep the party connected while you hang up the handset
or use other phone features.
4
Scroll and Select Buttons Scroll through menu options and select items shown on the display (see page
5-17).
5
Display Provide information about what is happening on your phone.
6
End Call ( )Button Disconnect from the current call.
7
Callers List ( )Button Place a call to a number stored in your phone log of previous incoming calls.
8
Conf ( )Button Set up a call between multiple parties, both internal and external.
9
Options Button Access a list of configurable options (such as time & date, ring tone, and so forth.
See page 5-20.
10
Directory Button Access and dial names and numbers for speed dialing.
11
Save Button Store settings made for the Options, Directory, and Callers List functions.
12
Delete Button Erase information stored in the Directory or Callers List.
13
Swap Button Toggle between an active call and a call waiting on the same line.
14
Flash Button Access various functions, and work with feature codes.
15
Programmable Button (1) Perform special phone functions (pre-programmed by the System
Administrator).
16
Mute Button Prevent the distant party from hearing any conversation at your end.
17
Microphone Speak to a caller when using the speaker instead of holding the handset.
18
Xfer ( )Button Place a call on hold while you dial the destination extension number.
19
Speaker/Headset ( )
Button
Toggle between Speaker and Headset modes to hear a caller instead of holding
the handset.
20
Redial ( )Button Place a call to the last phone number you dialed from your phone.
21
Volume Up () Button Increase the volume of the speaker or the handset during a call.
22
Volume Down ( ) Button Decrease the volume of the speaker or the handset during a call.
23
Headset (auxiliary) Jack Speak to a caller when using a headset instead of holding the handset.
Release 1.5 SP3
September 2009