NEC I Series Quick Reference Manual page 3

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Dialing
the system, your
ties
may differ from those
communications manager
nces.
SERVICE
RINGING
[DIRECTORY]
2
3
4
8
9
10
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15
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20
21
22
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
8
9
0
VOL
dsfree
lets you place and answer calls by pressing
ust have a speakerphone to have Handsfree.
itor
lets you place a call without lifting the handset, but you must lift the handset to speak.
Automatic
Handsfree, you can press a line or Line Appearance key without lifting
ndset. You may have to lift the handset to speak, depending on whether you have
sfree or Monitor. Normally, you have Automatic Handsfree.
Handsfree Answerback
d your phone — without lifting the handset.
Soft Keys
through your features, the Soft Key functions
automatically change to help you handle calls. In this
guide, the
CLEAR
[MENU]
5
6
11
12
17
18
23
24
DIAL
CALL 1
LND
CALL 2
MIC
DND
SPK
HOLD
Handsfree Options
to answer a voice-announced Intercom call by speaking
simplify using your phone. To guide you
represents Soft Key functions.
Reverse Type
While your phone is idle, the Soft Keys are
One Touch
normal
Press
DIRECTORY
of names. See Directory Dialing for more.
These are
keys.
See Programming Function Keys for
more on setting up these keys.
Line Appearance Keys
for placing and answering calls. If you're busy
on one – just use the other.
Do Not Disturb
Enable
to be interrupted.
Handsfree
Press
for
handset instead. See Handsfree Options below.
While on a handset call, press SPK once for
Handsfree, twice for
Microphone
The
Handsfree calls. Press
microphone.
instead of using the handset.
Keys.
to select a call from a list
and/or
are Intercom keys
when you don't want
calls, or use the
Group
Listen.
picks up your voice for
MIC
to turn off the

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