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278 Nortel IP Phone 1110
For more information about context-sensitive soft keys, see Features
and Services Fundamentals (NN43001-106).
volume control keys to adjust ringer, listen-only speaker, and handset
volume
three specialized feature keys
Message/Inbox
Services
Expand–reserved for future feature development
three call-processing fixed keys
Line key
Goodbye
Hold
For more information about IP Phone features, see “Features” (page 389).
Display characteristics
An IP Phone 1110 has two major display areas:
“Context-sensitive soft key label display” (page 278)
“Information line display” (page 279)
Figure 41 "IP Phone 1110 display area" (page 278) shows the two display
areas.
Figure 41
IP Phone 1110 display area
Context-sensitive soft key label display
The context-sensitive soft key label has a maximum of seven characters.
Each soft key includes the soft key label and an icon. When a soft key is
in use, a triangle icon displays at the beginning of the soft key label, and
the label shifts one character to the right. (If the label is six characters in
length, the last or rightmost character is truncated.) If a feature is enabled,
the icon state turns to On. It remains in the on state until the feature key
is pressed again. This cancels the enabled feature and turns the icon off,
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