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5235 IP Phone SIP User and Administrator Guide
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Calibrating Your Screen Display
1. Press Superkey, then press >> until SCREEN CALIBRATION? appears.
2. Press OK.
3. Tap the center of the target with the stylus.
4. Continue tapping the center of the target as it moves around your screen.
If the screen calibration is correct, the system displays “Screen calibration was
successful”. At this point, press OK.
If the screen calibration is incorrect, the system displays “Screen calibration failed.
Calibration will be repeated in 5 seconds”.
Personal Keys
Personal keys provide one-touch access to Speed Dial, Shared Lines, Call Logs,
Headset, Phonebook, Do Not Disturb, Forwarding, PC Application, and Advisory
Message features. You can program any Personal key as a Speed Dial key for one-
touch dialing. You can also view, modify, or delete the information programmed on a
Personal key.
Note: You cannot change your Personal keys settings while on a call.
Note: You can use the Web Configuration Tool to easily program, edit, and delete
programmable key information. For key programming settings, instructions, and
phone layouts, refer to the About the Key Programming Page topic in the
Advanced Features section of the Web Configuration tool online help. Also see
Using Advanced Features
on page 22. Instructions for programming personal
keys using the phone itself are supplied in the following sections.
For information about programming shared line keys, see Shared Lines and Keys on
page 26.
View Speed Dial Key Programming
To view the current programming on a Personal key:
Access the Key Programming page of the Web Configuration Tool
Program a Speed Dial Key
To program a Personal key as a Speed Dial key:
1. Press Superkey, and then press >> until PROGRAM MEMORY KEYS? appears.
2. Press OK. SELECT A KEY appears.
3. Press the Personal key you wish to program. The associated programming
information appears on the display. If the key is not programmed, UNUSED KEY
appears.
4. Do one of the following:
If the selected key is currently programmed, press DELETE or EDIT. ENTER
NUMBER appears.
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