User guide

Aastra SIP Phone 53i 5-12
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
Save Button Store settings made for the Options, Directory, and Callers List functions.
4
Delete Button Erase information stored in the Directory or Callers List.
5
Flash Button Access various functions, and work with feature codes.
6
Trans Button Place a call on hold while you dial the destination extension. number.
7
Conf Button Set up a call between multiple parties, both internal and external.
8
Pre-programmed (PGM)
Button (1)
Access specific features programmed for your phone such as: Save, Delete,
Flash, and so forth (pre-programmed by the System Administrator).
9
Pre-programmed Button
Display
View information about the status of various features such as Save, Delete, Flash,
Trans, and so forth (see item 4 through 8 above). Contact your System
Administrator for details.
10
Message Waiting Light Indicate when you have a new voicemail message.
11
Call and Station Status
Display
Provide information about what is happening on your phone when making and
receiving calls, as well as during a call and when idle.
12
Scroll and Select Buttons Scroll through menu options and select items shown on the Call and Station
Status display (see page 5-17).
13
Line Appearance Buttons (3) Make and receive external calls without entering an external access code; one or
more line appearances may be assigned to your phone.
14
Speaker/Headset ( ) Button Toggle between Speaker and Headset modes to hear a caller instead of holding
the handset.
15
Mute ( ) Button Prevent the distant party from hearing any conversation at your end.
16
Microphone Speak to a caller when using the speaker instead of holding the handset.
17
Goodbye Button Disconnect the current call.
18
Options Button * Access a list of configurable options (such as time & date, ring tone, and so forth.
See page 5-20.
19
Hold Button Place a call on hold and keep the party connected while you hang up the handset
or use other phone features.
20
Redial Button Place a call to the last phone number you dialed from your phone.
21
Volume U p () 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