Specifications

IP Keysets 2-11
Chapter 2 - System Components
Fixed/Flexible Buttons
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Fixed/Flexible Buttons
Each IP Keyset has a standard 12-button dial-pad, color coordinated handset, an array of
24 “Flexible buttons”, and 16 Fixed Feature Access keys. All of the Flexible and Fixed
buttons, except the Volume controls, incorporate a long-life, super-bright LED to indicate
the circuit or feature status.
The fixed feature access keys are the same for all IP Keysets and include the following:
Features
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Features
The IP Keyset circuitry includes Digital Signal Processing to implement packet voice
encoding and decoding, and echo cancellation as well as tone generation and
speakerphone operation. The Volume controls, which consist of separate volume up down
buttons, adjust the level of the handset as well as the speaker.
The IP Keyset includes a 2-line, 48-character (24 characters per line), Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD). The LCD provides an alphanumeric display to assist the user in operation
of features. In the idle mode, the display will show the station name or number on the
top line and the time and date on the 2
nd
line. The LCD is employed to support features
such as Dial-By-Name (Directory Dial) using the Volume control to scroll through name
displays to find a telephone number in the directory.
The IP Keyset may be powered locally with the Keyset AC/DC Adapter, refer to
page 2-10,
or powered over the LAN with the SHUB8. If both the AC/DC Adapter and powered LAN
port are connected to the IP Keyset, the Adapter will provide the required power.
TRANS – transfer ICM – Intercom
REDIAL PGM – Program
FWD – Call Forward SPEED – Speed Dial
CONF - Conference SAVE
DND – Do-Not-Disturb SPEAKER
CALL BK – Call back HOLD
MUTE VOLUME up
FLASH/MSG – CO Line Flash and
Message Wait
VOLUME down