User guide
IP2007 Product Description 1-5
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Xcelerator IP User Guide March 2007
7 Number Keys (1,2,3,4) These four keys can be used for line selection or
programmable features. A green LED is associated
with each key to indicate its line/call status.
8 Transfer Key This key is used to transfer a call to another IP phone.
9 Redial Key This key is used to redial the last dialed number
automatically.
10 Hold Key The Hold key is used to place the current call on hold
and allows you to then answer another new call.
Pressing the key again will release the hold function.
11 Speaker Key This key is used to activate/de-activate the Handsfree
dial or talk. A green LED is associated to indicate its
status.
12 Mute Key This MUTE key is used to activate/de-activate the
voice transmit from this IP phone. A red LED is
associated to indicate its status.
13 Phone Book Key This key is used to enter the Phone Book to place a
call or to edit. The LCD screen will provide Phone
Book prompts once this key is pressed.
14 Headset Key This key is used to activate/de-activate the headset.
A green LED is associated to indicate its status.
15 Conference Key This key is used to drop the current multiple-
connected phones into a conference. It is a phone-
bridged function.
16 Message Key This key is used to get access to the voice mail
system for message retrieval.
17 Volume Control Key This key is used for volume control:
When the phone is idle, the ringer volume is adjusted.
When talking on an active call, the Handset/Speaker/
Headset output volume is adjusted.
18 Numeric Keypad (0-9,*,#) This is the numeric keypad for dialing numbers.
19 Headset Wire Port RJ-9 jack by the left bottom side of IP phone
20 Headset Cord Port RJ-9 jack by the left bottom side of IP phone
No. Part Name Description of Function