Use Directory password protection ........................................................35
Manage Call Log 37
Access and use the Callers List (M3903) ................................................37
Access and use the Callers List (M3904) ................................................38
Access and use the Redial List (M3903) .................................................40
Access and use the Redial List (M3904) .................................................41
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Access and use the Personal Directory 42
Access the Personal Directory ............................................................... 42
Add a Personal Directory entry ............................................................. 42
Add an incoming call ........................................................................... 44
Delete or edit a Personal Directory entry ................................................ 45
Delete your Personal Directory .............................................................. 46
Use the Personal Directory to make a call .............................................. 46
Use Card View .................................................................................... 47
Search for an entry .............................................................................. 48
Copy a number from the Redial List ....................................................... 48
Set-to-Set Messaging 50
Corporate Directory 53
Virtual Office 56
Secure your telephone 58
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M3902, M3903, and M3904 Meridian Digital Telephones
M3902, M3903, and M3904 Meridian Digital
Telephones
There are five models in the M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephone portfolio.
This document describes the M3902, M3903, and M3904 features and how to
use them. For user information on the M3901, refer to the M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephone User Guide. For information on the M3905, refer to
the M3905 Call Center Meridian Digital Telephone User Guide.
The M3902 has one Line (DN) Key and three Programmable Feature Keys
(self-labeled).
M3902 telephone
LCD Indicator
Message Waiting Light/
Incoming Call Indicator
LED
Handsfree Key
Volume Control Bar
LED
Mute
One Line (DN)
Programmable
Soft Keys
(self-labeled)
Options
Message
Transfer
Hold
Goodbye
Navigation Keys
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M3902, M3903, and M3904 Meridian Digital Telephones
The M3903 has two Programmable Line (DN)/Feature Keys (self-labeled) with
two features or lines (DNs) configured on each key. The M3903 also has four
Context Sensitive Soft Keys (self-labeled).
M3903 telephone
LCD Display
Goodbye
Hold
LED
Handsfree Key
Message Waiting Light/
Incoming Call Indicator
Programmable Line (DN)/
Feature Keys (self-labeled)
Context Sensitive
Soft Keys (self-labeled)
Copy
Fixed Feature Keys
Volume Control Bar
LED
Headset
Mute
Options
Quit
Applications
Call Log
Message
Shift
Navigation Keys
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The M3904 has six Programmable Line (DN)/Feature Keys (self-labeled), with two
features or lines (DNs) configured on each key. The M3904 also has four Context
Sensitive Soft Keys (self-labeled).
M3904 telephone
LCD Display
Goodbye
Hold
LED
Handsfree Key
Message Waiting Light/
Incoming Call Indicator
Programmable Line (DN)/
Feature Keys (self-labeled)
Context Sensitive
Soft Keys (self-labeled)
Fixed Feature Keys
Volume Control Bar
Headset
Options
2
LED
Mute
Quit
Message
Shift
Copy
Applications
Navigation Keys
Directory/Log
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Your Telephone Call Features
Your Telephone Call Features
Your M3900 Series Meridian Digital Telephone provides easy access to a wide
range of business features. Your network administrator assigns features to your
telephone and provides you with passwords and other codes as required.
This section describes the features available for your telephone and how to use
them.
Use Auto Dial
The Auto Dial feature allows the user to press one Feature Key (Auto Dial Key) to
dial a specific telephone number automatically. This feature must be enabled by
your network administrator.
To use Auto Dial:
1.Lift the handset.
AutoDial
To display the Auto Dial number (M3903 and M3904):
Display
AutoDial
To store an Auto Dial number:
AutoDial
2.Press the associated Auto Dial Key.
This automatically dials the number.
1.Press the Display Key.
Note: On the Meridian SL-100, press the
Auto Dial Key to display the number.
2.Press the configured Auto Dial Key.
The number appears on the display.
1.Press the Auto Dial Key, without lifting
the handset.
2.Dial the number to be stored on the
Auto Dial Key.
Note 1: The number may contain up to
31 digits.
AutoDial
Note 2: If you are storing an external or
long distance number, be sure that the
appropriate access codes are included.
3.Press the Auto Dial Key again.
The number is stored on the key.
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Your Telephone Call Features
Note: To change the key label “AutoDial”,
select Change feature key label
the Options List menu. Please see “Change
a Feature Key label (M3902)” on page 23
for detailed instructions.
Change feature key label from
Change feature key labelChange feature key label
Make a Call
To make a call from your telephone, use the following procedure:
1.Lift the handset.
oror
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Headset
or
or
/
Press the Line (DN) Key.
or
Press the Handsfree Key.
Note: The Handsfree Key must be enabled
by the network administrator
or
Press the Headset Key if you have a
headset connected to your telephone’s
headset jack (available on the M3903
and M3904). The LED next to the key
lights steadily to indicate that you are
in headset mode.
Note: See “Set On hook default path” on
page 32 for information on headsets and
how to configure your telephone for use
with a headset.
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2.Dial the number.
Note: Whenever you see the message “Lift
thehandset.” in this guide, you may
alternatively press a free Line (DN) Key, the
Handsfree Key, or Headset Key (if a
headset is connected to the headset jack).
You receive a dial tone from each action.
Your Telephone Call Features
Make a call while on-hook
Leave the handset in the cradle while you dial a number.
To dial on-hook:
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If the called number is busy:
Goodbye
/
or
RingAgn
1.Press a Line (DN) Key.
2.Dial the number when you receive a
dial tone.
3.Lift the handset to speak when the
called party answers.
Press the Goodbye Key to release the
line.
or
Press the Ring Again Key.
Redial last number called
The Last Number Redial feature allows you to automatically redial the last number
you dialed. This feature must be enabled by your network administrator.
To use Last Number Redial:
1.Lift the handset.
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To use Last Number Redial on a
handsfree call:
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2.Press a Line (DN) Key.
Press the Line (DN) Key twice.
The last number you dialed is
automatically redialed.
Note: On Meridian SL-100, press the £
Key twice.
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Your Telephone Call Features
Use Ring Again (M3902)
Use the Ring Again feature when you dial a number and receive a busy tone or
no answer. The Ring Again feature lets you know when the person you dialed is
available or has used their telephone. The feature notifies you when to redial your
party. The Ring Again feature automatically redials the number.
To use Ring Aga in:
1.Dial a number and receive a busy tone
or no answer.
Note: On the Meridian SL-100, Ring
Again is available on busy tone only.
RingAgn
To call a Ring Again party when you
receive notification:
RingAgn
To cancel Ring Again before
notification:
RingAgn
2.Press the Ring Again Key.
When the number you want to reach is
available, or the person has re-used their
telephone, you hear the Ring Again tone.
1.Lift the handset, you receive dial tone.
2.Press the Ring Again Key.
Press the Ring Again Key a second
time before hearing the notification
tone.
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Your Telephone Call Features
Use Ring Again (M3903 and M3904)
Use the Ring Again feature when you dial a number and receive a busy tone or
no answer. The Ring Again feature lets you know when the person you dialed is
available or has used their telephone. The feature notifies you when to redial your
party. The Ring Again feature automatically redials the number.
To use Ring Aga in:
1.Dial a number and receive a busy tone
or no answer.
Note: On the Meridian SL-100, Ring
Again is available on busy tone only.
RingAgn
To call a Ring Again party when you
receive notification:
RngCall
To cancel Ring Again before
notification:
CanclRA
2.Press the Ring Again Key.
The screen displays Ring again is active.
When the number you want to reach is
available, or the person has re-used their
set, you hear the Ring Again tone and the
screen displays Party free, select line.
1.Lift the handset or press a Line (DN)
Key.
2.Press the Ring Call Key.
Press the Cancel Ring Again Key. The
screen displays Ring Again is cancelled.
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Your Telephone Call Features
Use Hot Line
The network administrator can program a Hot Line Key that allows you to dial a
specific number automatically. The network administrator can apply other features
to the Hot Line, such as Call Redirection, so that the Hot Line call is answered by a
person—not a mail box.
To use Hot Line:
Hotline
Press the Hot Line Key.
The Hot Line Key automatically dials
the number.
Note 1: If your main Line (DN) is a Hot
Line, lift the handset. The Hot Line Key dials
the number automatically.
Note 2: On the Meridian SL-100, the
Automatic Line (AUL) feature is the same as
the Hot Line feature.
Use Speed Call (M3902)
The Speed Call feature allows you to automatically dial frequently called numbers
by entering a one, two, or three digit code. Contact your network administrator to
determine the capacity of your Speed Call list.
A telephone designated as a Speed Call Controller can program or edit the Speed
Call list. This feature must be enabled by your network administrator.
To store or change a Speed Call
number:
SpcCtlr
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1.Press the Speed Call Controller Key.
The triangular icon flashes, which
indicates it is in programming mode.
2.Dial a one, two, or three digit code
and associated telephone number
when the phone prompts.
Note: Dial the access code (if required)
followed by the internal, external, or
long-distance telephone number.
Your Telephone Call Features
SpcCtlr
3.Press the Speed Call Controller Key
again to save the code and number.
The flashing icon turns off.
To make a Speed Call:
1.Lift the handset.
SpcCtrl SpcUsr
or
2.Press the Speed Call Controller Key or
the Speed Call User Key.
3.Dial the Speed Call code assigned to
the telephone number.
Use Speed Call (M3903 and M3904)
The Speed Call feature allows you to automatically dial frequently called numbers
by entering a one, two, or three digit code. Contact your network administrator to
determine the capacity of your Speed Call list.
A telephone designated as a Speed Call Controller can program or edit the Speed
Call list. This feature must be enabled by your network administrator.
To store or change a Speed Call
number:
SpcCtrl
1.Press the Speed Call Controller Key.
The screen displays Enter Code, then
number.
2.Dial a one, two, or three digit code.
Use the Delete Key if you make a
mistake. Use the Cancel Key to leave
the screen without storing a speed call
number.
Note: A dash is automatically inserted
after the required number of digits have
been entered.
3.Dial the associated telephone number.
Use the Delete Key if you make a
mistake. Use the Cancel Key to leave
the screen without storing a speed call
number.
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Your Telephone Call Features
Note: Dial the access code (if required)
followed by the internal, external, or
long-distance telephone number.
Done
To make a Speed Call:
SpcCtrl SpcUsr
or
4.Press the Done Key to save the code
and number.
1.Lift the handset.
2.Press the Speed Call Controller Key or
the Speed Call User Key.
The screen displays Enter code.
3.Dial the Speed Call code assigned to
the telephone number.
The number is automatically dialed.
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Answer a call
Answer a call
When you receive an incoming call, your telephone rings and the LCD indicator
flashes.
To answer a call:
Lift the handset.
or
or
Press the Handsfree Key.
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or
or
Press the flashing Line (DN) Key when
using a headset.
Place a call on Hold
Use the Hold feature when you are talking with one party and a second call
comes in on a second line. You can answer the second call and retain the original
call by putting it on hold.
To place a call on hold:
Press the Hold Key.
Hold
/
The LCD indicator flashes beside the
line on hold.
Note 1: If Automatic Hold feature is
configured for your Meridian 1, the active
call is automatically put on hold when you
answer the second call.
To retrieve a call on hold:
2637
Note 2: On the Meridian SL-100,
Automatic Hold is the default feature.
Note 3: The caller hears music while on
hold if the Music On Hold feature is
configured for your system.
Press the Line (DN) Key beside the
flashing LCD indicator.
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Answer a call
Transfer a call (M3902)
Use the Transfer feature to direct a call to a third party.
Transfer
/
Transfer
/
To go back to the original call if the
transfer is incomplete:
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1.Press the Transfer Key.
The other party is on hold and you
receive dial tone. The LCD indicator
lights steadily.
2.Dial the number of the telephone
where the call is to be transferred.
3.When you hear the ring or a person
answers, press the Transfer Key to
complete the call transfer.
The LED indicator goes from steady on
to off.
If the person you called is not
available, press the Line (DN) Key to
reconnect to the original call.
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The LCD indicator goes from flashing
to steady on.
Note: On the Meridian SL-100, press the
Transfer Key, dial the number, and press
the Goodbye Key. If you press the Transfer
Key a second time, you get a three-way
conference.
Transfer a call (M3903 and M3904)
Use the Transfer feature to direct a call to a third party.
To use the Transfer feature:
Answer a call
Trans
Swap Connect
or
To go back to the original call if the
transfer is incomplete:
1.Press the Transfer Key.
The other party is on hold and you
receive dial tone. The screen displays
Call on hold, dial number.
2.Dial the number of the telephone
where the call is to be transferred.
3.Press the Swap Key to switch between
talking with the original caller and the
new caller. Press the Connect Key to
complete the transfer.
The two callers are connected and
your telephone is ready to make or
receive new calls.
Goodbye
2637
/
1.Press the Goodbye Key.
2.Press the Line (DN) Key with the
flashing icon to return to your original
.
call
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Handle multiple calls
Handle multiple calls
Use Call Waiting
The Call Waiting feature allows you to put your current call on hold while you
answer an incoming call. This feature must be enabled by your network
administrator.
To answer an incoming call while on
another call:
Hold
/
CallWait
To return to your first telephone call:
Hold
/
or
Goodbye
/
1.Press the Hold Key when you hear the
tone.
The Call Waiting status icon appears
in the display.
2.Press the Call Wait Key (CWait for M3902) to answer the call.
1.Press the Hold Key, if you want to put
the second call on hold.
or
Press the Goodbye Key to end the
second call.
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If you do not have a Call Waiting
Key:
Goodbye
/
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2.Press the Line (DN) Key associated
with the first call.
1.If you do not have a Call Waiting Key
and you hear the Call Waiting tone,
press the Goodbye Key to end your
current call.
2.Press the Line (DN) Key beside the
flashing status icon to answer the
incoming call.
Handle multiple calls
Forward calls (M3902)
The Call Forward feature allows you to direct your calls to ring at another Line
(DN). If the telephone begins to ring, you cannot forward an incoming call in
progress.
To forward your calls:
Forward
Forward
To view the number that your calls
are being forwarded to:
Display
Forward
1.Press the Forward Key, or lift the
handset and enter the Call Forward All
Calls Activate FAC (Meridian SL-100).
2.Dial the DN where you want to
forward your calls.
3.Press the Forward Key.
1.Press the Display Key (Meridian 1) or
Inspect Key (Meridian SL-100).
2.Press the Forward Key.
This action displays the forward
number and leaves Call Forward
active.
To cancel Call Forward:
Forward
To reinstate Call Forward to the same
number:
Forward Forward
Press the Forward Key, or lift the
handset and enter the Call Forward All
Calls Deactivate FAC
(Meridian SL-100).
Press the Forward Key twice.
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Handle multiple calls
Forward calls (M3903 and M3904)
The Call Forward feature allows you to direct your calls to ring at another line
(DN). If the telephone begins to ring, you cannot forward an incoming call in
progress.
To forward your calls:
Forward
Done
To view the number that your calls
are being forwarded to:
1.Press the Forward Key.
The previously stored forward number
appears, if one exists, and the screen
displays Enter forward number.
2.If desired, enter a new number. The
existing number is automatically
deleted. If you make a mistake, use the
Delete Key to delete the previous
digit(s). Press Cancel to leave this
screen without forwarding your
telephone or changing the number.
3.Press the Done Key to activate Call
Forward.
CheckFw
Exit
To cancel Call Forward:
CheckFw
CanclFw
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1.Press the Check Forward Key.
2.Press the Exit Key to return to the
previous screen.
This action will leave Call Forward
active.
1.Press the Check Forward Key.
2.Press the Cancel Forward Key.
Additional call features
Additional call features
Use Call Pickup
Call Pickup allows you to pick up a call from any telephone in the same Pickup
Group or another Pickup Group. This feature must be enabled by, and Pickup
Group numbers must be assigned by, your network administrator.
To answer a call in your own Call
Pickup Group:
1.Lift the handset.
Pickup
To answer an incoming call in
another Call Pickup Group:
GrpPickup
To answer a call at a specific
extension number within your Pickup
Group:
2.Press the Pickup Key, or enter the
Pickup Ringing Number FFC
(Meridian 1) or FAC
(Meridian SL-100).
1.Lift the handset.
2.Press the Group Pickup Key.
3.Dial the Pickup Group number of the
telephone that is ringing.
Note: This feature is not available on the
Meridian SL-100.
1.Lift the handset.
DNPickup
2.Press the DN Pickup Key, or enter the
Directed Call Pickup FAC (Meridian
SL-100).
3.On the Meridian SL-100 dial the DN
of the ringing number.
Note: If the pickup DN is invalid, you
receive an overflow burst tone, and the
screen displays Release and try again.
Press the Goodbye Key.
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Additional call features
Set up a Conference call (M3902)
You can set up a Conference call for up to six people (including yourself). Contact
your network administrator to determine the maximum number of people your
system allows on a conference call.
To set up a conference call:
Conf
Conf
If the person you attempt to add to
the conference is unavailable:
Goodbye
/
1.Press the Conference Key while you
are on a call.
The other party is on hold and you
receive a dial tone.
2.Dial the number of the person you
want to add to the conference.
3.Press the Conference Key when the
person answers.
Everyone is able to join the
conversation.
1.Press the Goodbye Key.
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Set up a Conference call (M3903 and M3904)
You can set up a Conference call for up to six people (including yourself). Contact
your network administrator to determine the maximum number of people your
system allows on a conference call.
To set up a conference call:
Conf
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2.Press the Line (DN) Key to return to
your original call
1.Press the Conference Key while you
are on a call.
The other party is on hold and you
receive a dial tone. The screen
displays Call on hold, dial number.
.
Additional call features
2.Dial the number of the person you
want to add to the conference.
Swap Connect
or
If the person you attempt to add to
the conference is unavailable:
Goodbye
/
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Join a call
3.Press the Swap Key to switch between
talking with the original caller and the
new caller. Press the Connect Key to
complete the conference.
Everyone is able to join the
conversation.
1.Press the Goodbye Key.
2.Press the Line (DN) Key with the
flashing icon to return to your original
.
call
The Call Join feature allows you to connect an incoming call to a call already in
progress thereby creating a conference call. In order to use Call Join, your
telephone must be configured with either a second line (DN) or a Call Waiting
Key.
To connect a call on hold (on a
different line) to your current call:
1.Press the Conference Key.
2.Press the Key that has the caller you
want to connect to your current call.
3.Press the Conference Key again
(M3902), or press the Connect Key
(M3903 and M3904).
The person on hold joins your
conversation.
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Conf
M3902
Conf
Connect
or
M3903/
M3904
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Additional call features
Engage Group Listening
The Group Listening feature allows others to listen to a call through the speaker
while you are speaking through the handset. Group Listening must be enabled by
your network administrator. Please refer to “Activate Group Listening” on page 33
for instructions on activating the Group listening option in the Options List.
To engage Group Listening while on
a call:
Press the Handsfree Key. Everyone
hears the caller over the speaker, but
the caller only hears what is picked up
by the handset.
Note: You must let the caller know when
others are listening to the conversation.
This feature does not provide a tone to
inform the party on the other end of the
call that the conversation is being
monitored.
Use the Voice Messaging control screens (M3903 and M3904)
The Voice Messaging control screens allow you to send commands while
connected to your voice messaging system using the Soft Keys instead of the dial
pad. Note: This feature is not available on the Meridian SL-100.
To use Voice Messaging controls:
1.Lift the handset.
Message
2.Press the Message Key.
/
3.Use the dial pad to log in to your voice
mailbox.
Play
4.Press the Play Key to play your first
new message.
Note: Use the More. . . Key to view
additional message options.
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Additional call features
t
Stop
or
Last
or
Nex
or
Delete
5.Press the Stop Key to pause playback
of the message. Press Play to resume
playback
or
Press the Last Key to go to the previous
message. Press Play to playback the
message or Press Last again to move
to previous messages.
or
Press the Next Key to go to the next
message. Press Play to playback the
message or Press Next again to move
to later messages.
or
Press the Delete Key to delete the
current message.
or
Skip->
or
Skip<-
Quit
or
Press the Skip Forward Key to
advance three seconds in the current
message.
or
Press the Skip Backward Key to
rewind three seconds in the current
message.
6.Press the Quit Key at any time to exit
your voice messaging system. Your
telephone is now ready to make or
receive new calls.
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Options List
Options List
The Options List allows you to customize certain characteristics of your phone.
Screen prompts take you step-by-step through procedures and keep you informed
on the status of the following settings: Language, Change feature key label,
Screen contrast, Volume adjustment, Ring type, Call log options, Live dial pad,
Preferred name match, Area code set-up, Call timer enable, Date/time format,
Key click enable, Headset port on call, Headset port external alerter and recorder
interface, Call indicator light, On hook default path, and Display diagnostics.
To change any option’s setting:
1.Press the Options Key.
Options
/
2.Use the Navigation Keys to move up
or down through the options list.
Select
Done
Options
Note: If you press the Quit Key or Options Key before you press the Done Key, you exit the
Options List without saving your changes.
Quit
or
/
3.Press the Select Key when the desired
option is highlighted.
4.Change the option’s settings. Refer to
the following pages for details. The
display also provides you with
information to adjust your selection.
5.Press the Done Key to save your
changes.
6.Press the Quit Key or Options Key to
exit.
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Options List
Select a language
The display is available in multiple languages. After you select Language. . . from
the Options List menu,
1.Use the Navigation Keys to highlight
the desired language (e.g., German).
Deutsch
Select
Press the DoneKey to save changes. Press the Quit Key or Options Key to exit.
2.Press the Select Key.
Change a Feature Key label (M3902)
You can change the labels on the three feature keys located at the bottom of the
display on the M3902.
To change a Feature Key label:
1.Use the down Navigation Key to
highlight Change feature key label.
Change feature key label
Select
2.Press the Select Key.
Select
This action takes you to the Feature
Key menu and highlights Edit a
feature key label.
3.Press the Select Key again.
The prompt asks you to select the key
you want to change.
4.Use the Navigation Keys to highlight
the label you want to change,
(e.g., AutoDl
AutoDl).
AutoDlAutoDl
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Options List
Select
5.Press the Select Key.
6.Press the Dial Pad Key that is printed
with the first letter in your new label.
Press the key until the correct character
appears.
7.Repeat step 6 until you have changed
the entire label.
Press the DoneKey to save changes. Press the Quit Key or Options Key to exit.
Note 1: For a detailed example of using the dial pad to enter text into your M3900 Series
telephone, please see “Add a Personal Directory entry” on page 42.
Note 2: You cannot change the label on your primary DN.
Note 3: Use theCase Key to change the case of the letter, as needed. You can use the
Delete Key to delete one character, or the Clear Key if you want to delete the entire label.
Note 4: Press the Up Navigation Key to access special characters you may want to include
in the label. Use the Navigation Keys to locate the character you want to include. Press the
Select Key to choose the highlighted character. Press the Return Key to return to label entry
without selecting a special character.
To restore all key labels:
1.Use the down Navigation Key to
highlight Restore all key labels.
Restore all key labels
Select
2.Press the Select Key.
The display asks you to verify that you
want to restore all labels.
Restore
3.Press the Restore Key.
Press the DoneKey to return to the Options List. Press the Options Key to exit.
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