User's Manual

102 Nortel IP Phone 2004
Key number assignments
Key numbers 1 to 15 are used for Programmable line (DN)/feature keys.
These keys can be any DN or feature except for Message Waiting and
those configured on keys 17 to 26.
You can assign a maximum of nine functions to the four soft-labeled,
predefined context-sensitive soft keys. Because the context-sensitive soft
keys are predefined, the user cannot change the key number assignment.
Functions are assigned to the context-sensitive soft keys in layers in LD
11.
The Message Waiting key is numbered 16.
Functions mapped to key numbers 17 to 26 are assigned to the four
context-sensitive soft keys. Labels for the context-sensitive soft keys
appear in the display area. For further information, see “Soft key label
display” (page 101). Figure 9 "IP Phone 2004 display areas" (page
100) shows the IP Phone 2004 display area.
For a description of the IP Phone function assignment for each of the
context-sensitive soft keys, see “IP Phone context-sensitive soft keys”
(page 571).
Package components
The following information applies to Phase II IP Phones. Product codes for
Phase II IP Phones are different from previous sets.
See the product code on the back of the phone to confirm whether it is a
Phase II IP Phone. The product code for Phase II IP Phones appears as
IP Phone 200x. The product code for previous versions of the IP Phone
appears with an i in front of the model number (for example, i200x).
You must order the AC power adapter separately if local power using the
AC adapter is required, because Phase II IP Phones include integrated
support for a number of power over LAN options, including support for
IEEE 802.3af standard power.
Table 13 "Package components" (page 103) lists the IP Phone 2004
package components.
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