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voip-phones:phone [2018/07/05 17:09]
Rathje, James A [Grandstream GXP2130]
voip-phones:phone [2018/07/31 17:40] (current)
Spike, Aaron C [Grandstream GXP2130]
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   - **Line keys**   - **Line keys**
-     * We have 2 line keys, you can have 2 separate conversations of which on is on hold+     * We have 2 line keys, you can have 2 separate conversations of which one is on hold
   - **Soft keys**   - **Soft keys**
      * depending on what you are doing, different menus will appear on these soft keys      * depending on what you are doing, different menus will appear on these soft keys
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       *If pressed when you are not in a call, this places your phone in the 'do not disturb'​ mode and sends all call immediately to voicemail       *If pressed when you are not in a call, this places your phone in the 'do not disturb'​ mode and sends all call immediately to voicemail
   - **Multi-Purpose keys**   - **Multi-Purpose keys**
-      *These keys have been preprogrammed as call appearance buttons for office groups allowing you to pick up calls for each other. They are unprogrammed for indidividuals.+      *These keys have been preprogrammed as call appearance buttons ​or busy lamp field (BLF) for office groups allowing you to pick up calls for each other. They are unprogrammed for indidividuals.
       *On classroom phones they have been pre-programmed as speed dial buttons for Network Services, HR, Nurse, etc.       *On classroom phones they have been pre-programmed as speed dial buttons for Network Services, HR, Nurse, etc.
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