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Feature Descriptions
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Issue  5   August 2005
Starting at the top left of 
 and continuing clockwise:
Message Light—A red light which goes on steadily when a message has been 
left for you.
Select Button—Can be used in two different ways:
Used with 
 to initiate a self-test of your voice terminal;
Used with 
 to select your own personalized ring from among eight 
available patterns.
Volume Control Buttons—For adjusting the volume of the headset (or handset). 
These buttons adjust the volume of the tone ringer if the headset (or handset) is 
unplugged or the CALLMASTER IV is ringing.
Drop/Test Button—For disconnecting from a call or dropping the last party added 
to a conference call. When used with 
, you can perform a self-test of your 
voice terminal lights and tone ringer.
Conference/Ring Button—For setting up conference calls. With a DEFINITY 
ECS or a DEFINITY Generic 1 or Generic 3, the conference can include up to six 
parties. DEFINITY Generic 2 users can conference up to three parties. (To add 
more parties, DEFINITY Generic 2 users should see their system manager.) 
When used with 
, you can select a personalized ringing pattern for your 
voice terminal.
Transfer Button—For transferring a call to another voice terminal.
Hold Button— A red button for putting calls on hold.
Display— A built-in LCD 2-line by 40-character display.
6 Call Appearance/Feature Buttons — These six buttons are devoted to 
handling incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and are labeled with an 
extension number. Each button has a red appearance light beside it to tell you that 
this is the line you are using or that this is the line you will get when you answer a 
call. The green status light next to each call appearance and feature button tells 
you the line or feature is being used. 
15 Feature Buttons—Each of these 15 buttons accesses a feature and is labeled 
with a feature name. Each button has a green light beside it. When the green light 
goes on, the feature is active.
Line Jack (on bottom of voice terminal)—The line jack is used for connecting a 
line cord to your voice terminal.This jack is labeled “2 WIRE.”
Release Button—Used in ACD operation to end a call. However, pressing 
 is equivalent to hanging up; you will not receive dial tone.
Drop
Test
Conference
Ring
Select
Select
Release