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receive an incoming call, pick up the handset, or press the hands free
or headset key.
If the toolbar at the bottom of the IP Phone display screen is visible,
you can force the telephony screen to appear in the foreground by
touching the telephone icon.
• Hidden—telephony screen remains hidden behind applications
controlled by an application gateway and does not automatically
appear in the foreground when you receive an incoming call, pick up
the handset, or press the hands free or headset key.
When you select Hidden screen phone mode, the toolbar at the bottom
of the IP Phone display screen is not visible and the Hold key is
disabled.
You can force the telephony screen (with the toolbar) to appear
by entering the special key sequence, **26344##. By forcing the
telephony screen to appear, you can perform configurations that
require the IP Phone display screen interface (for example, Node and
TN entry or access to the toolbar).
• Reduced—IP Phone telephony screen appears as a small window with
a reduced number of telephony items displayed. In Reduced screen
phone mode, the following apply:
— Information messages and caller ID remain displayed.
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You can access only two line appearance Auto Dial keys.
—
You cannot access any soft keys (including, Inbox, Directory,
Services, and Copy).
The remainder of the IP Phone display screen is controlled by an
application gateway application, including the section at the bottom of
the screen, where the toolbar typically appears.
You can force the toolbar to appear by entering the special key
sequence, **26344##.
The Reduced screen phone mode is useful when you require basic
phone functionality and application access at the same time.
Application area
The Application area provides:
• “Programmable line (DN)/feature key label display” (page 114)
• “Information line display ” (page 114)
• “Soft key label display” (page 115)
• “Feature key label display” (page 115)
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 05.06 30 April 2010
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