Business Media Phone User Guide

What Displays on the Touch Screen? Getting Started with Your Phone
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What Displays on the Touch Screen?
Your phone displays video in two windows: a small picture-in-picture (PIP)
window located on the top-right of the touch screen, and a larger window
centered in the middle of the touch screen. By default, the near site displays in
the PIP, and the far site displays in the window in the center of the touch
screen. Information about the call, such as the phone number of the party with
whom you’re talking and the duration of the call, appears next to the far site
when it is displayed in the window in the center of the touch screen.
8 Transfer Key Transfers the current call to another party.
9 Conference Key Allows connection with another party for a conference.
10 Hold Key Holds an active call or resumes a held call.
11 Do Not Disturb Key Cancels ringing and directs incoming calls to your mailbox. The key glows red
when activated.
12 Headset Key Allows you to place and receive calls through an optionally connected headset.
The key glows green when headset mode is selected.
13 Speakerphone Key Allows for hands-free communication during calls. The key glows green when
speakerphone mode is selected.
14 Applications Key Allows you to access the Web browser.
15 Menu Key Allows you to access local (your phone) and global (your organization) features.
16 Directories Key Allows you to access directories (Contact, Corporate, and CMA) and call lists.
17 Messages Key Allows you to access and manage instant, voice, and video messages.
18 Dialpad Keys Provide the 10 digits, alphabetic characters, and special characters available in
context-sensitive applications.
Key Description