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Language options, Changing the keycaps, Changing the display language – Nortel Networks i2022 Series User Manual

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5. This number is your password. Write it down. You are prompted to confirm the password.
6. To begin Level 2 protection, press the lit MENU hardkey now. Do not press the Menus softkey. Level 2 protection is

now set.

7. To begin Level 3 protection, enter your password and press the Menus softkey. Level 3 protects the Teleset’s entire

menu system.

8. To begin Level 4 protection, enter your password and press the Total softkey. Level 4 protection does not begin until

10 seconds after choosing this option or 10 seconds after the phone is used.

9. Press

MENU

to exit.

LANGUAGE OPTIONS

Certain keycaps are available in three languages. These user changeable keycaps are shown below. The Teleset will also
allow the user to choose a display language.

English French Spanish

MENU MENU MENU

MUTE SOUR MUTE
HOLD ATTENT ESPERA

REDIAL RECOMP VOL.LL

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Changing the Keycaps

Using a small screwdriver or similar flat blade (unsharpened), carefully pry-up the existing keycap by the indentation on
the side. Remove the keycap and gently press the new cap down until it locks in place. You may now change the
language displayed.

Changing the Display Language

Press the following keys in order: MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, LANG. The Teleset will then prompt you to choose the
desired language.

OPERATIONS

VOICE OPERATION

Most of the operations described to this point are switch related or controlled. Voice Operation consists of features/options
controlled by the Teleset.

TERMS AND NOMENCLATURE

Of all the terms used in basic telephony, none is more widely used than “On-Hook and Off-Hook.” They refer to placing or
removing the handset, or receiver, in the cradle (usually on the top or in the front) of the instrument. The button protruding
up from the cradle is the “On and Off” switch, or switch hook, of the phone. Pressing the Speaker key and requesting dial
tone is also considered going “Off-Hook”. This background is helpful in understanding the instructions that follow.

CALL APPEARANCE LED’S

The various states of the Call Appearance indicators (hardkeys) are described in the following table.

LED State

Meaning

Off Idle

State

Red – Flashing Slow

Incoming Call

Red – Flashing Fast

Call on Hold (Local)

Green – Flashing Fast

Call on Hold (Shared)

Green - Steady

Call in Progress

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