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Chapter 2 Hardware
V500 Series User’s Guide
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Figure 5 Side Panel
The following table describes the side panel hardware.
13 Function keys The LEDs (lights) in these keys illuminate when they are active.
VOICEMAIL Use this to check your voicemail messages, once
the voicemail number is configured on the V500.
Each SIP account has its own voicemail number.
PAGING Use this to call a group of phones, once paging
groups are set up on the network and a paging
group number is configured on the V500. Each SIP
account can have its own paging number. When
you do this, each phone in the paging group goes
into speakerphone mode automatically.
MUTE Use this to mute the current call. The V500 no
longer transmits a signal, but you can still hear the
incoming signal.
DND Use this to toggle the Do Not Disturb function on or
off.
HEADSET Use this to activate a line using the headset, or to
transfer a call to the headset when using the
handset or the speakerphone.
When a line is active and you are using the
headset, press this key to hang up.
SPEAKER Use this to activate a line using the speakerphone,
or to transfer a call to the speakerphone when
using the handset or the headset.
When a line is active and you are using the
speakerphone, press this key to hang up.
14 Custom keys Use these to perform functions that you pre-set in the V500 (such as
turning caller ID on or off). The functions available depend on your
service provider.
Table 3 Side Panel Hardware
LABEL DESCRIPTION
1 Microphone socket Use this to connect a headset’s microphone jack, or an external
microphone.
2 Headphone socket Use this to connect a headset’s earphone jack, headphones, or
an external loudspeaker.
Table 2 Front Panel Hardware (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION