User guide
Edge 100 - 24 button 6-5
About Wave Digital Phones
Wave Phone User Guide
Feature Keys & Functions
Feature Used to …
1
Headset (auxiliary) Jack Speak to a caller when using a headset instead of holding the handset.
2
Handset Answer or place an internal or external call.
3
Speaker Hear the other party during a call without using the handset or headset (Speaker
Mode).
4
Display View information about the options and status of your phone.
5
Softkeys (3) Make selections from the display.
6
Pre-programmed (PGM)
Buttons (24)
Perform special phone functions (pre-programmed by the System
Administrator).
7
MESSAGE Button Access user voicemail.
Note: Typically, a phone has only one programmed Message or Message
Waiting button for that extension. However, some phones may have
additional Message Waiting buttons. One reason for having these
additional buttons would be if an assistant is responsible for listening to
his/her boss’s voicemail, or a supervisor is responsible for retrieving
voicemail messages for a department, and so forth
8
SHIFT Button Access a second level of AutoDial buttons.
9
TAP Button Reconnect (or toggle between) calls on hold, during call transfer, and when
creating conference calls. Also, while dialing, pressing this button once will
erase the last dialed digit and pressing it twice will clear all the dialed digits.
10
TRANS/CONF Button Initiate a transfer or a conference.
11
SPEAKER button Switch to Speaker mode to hear a caller instead of holding the handset.
12
MUTE Button Prevent the other party on your call from hearing anything from your phone.
13
HOLD Button Place a call on hold and keep the party connected while you hang up or use other
phone features.
Note: If more than one call is on hold, and you are not currently connected to
a call, you can press this button to scroll through a list of calls on hold;
press Tap to connect to the displayed call.
14
Microphone Speak to a caller when using the speaker instead of holding the handset.
15
REDIAL Button Place a call to the last phone number you dialed from your phone.
16
VOLUME (down) Button Decrease the volume of the speaker or handset while on a call, or the ringer when
not on a call.
17
VOLUME (up) Button Increase the volume of the speaker or handset while on a call, or the ringer when
not on a call.
Release 1.5 SP3
September 2009