Controls and Buttons
Depending on the model of phone you have, different keys may be offered for different models. Nevertheless, there are some basic controls and buttons that are typically available on Infinity 5000 Series phones.
The following diagram is an example showing the 5008 IP phone:
Standard telephone controls and buttons are listed in the table below.
Control/Button | Description |
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Power Indicator | To indicate the power, ringing and message status |
Line keys | Configurable line keys with labels displayed on the LCD screen |
Soft keys | Context sensitive keys with labels displayed on the LCD screen |
Release key | To disconnect or cancell a call |
Navigation/OK keys | Menu navigation (up/down/left/right) and OK key to select |
Message | New message indicator, press to access voicemail box |
Headset | Headset mode toggle (applicable only if a headset is present) |
Mute | Mute/unmute toggle |
Speaker | Speaker/handset mode toggle |
Keypad | Standard telephone keypad |
Volume keys | Ringer volume/sound volume increase/decrease |
Redial | Redial the last called number or act as a Send key |
Transfer | To transfer an active call or Enable/Disable call forward when idle |
Hold | Hold/Resume call toggle |
LCD Screen Layout
Screen area | Description |
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Date & Time | Displays the current date and time of the phone. |
Notice | Displays notifications such as missed calls, do not disturb mode, call forward mode etc. |
Line Key & current account | Shows the line key labels with the current account highlighted. You can switch accounts by pressing the Right/Left navigation key. |
Soft Key | Shows the soft key labels. |
DSS Key | Line keys can also be used for other feature functions like BLF, Speed dial, etc. |
Multipage Key | Depending on the number of keys supported, the multipage key is used to navigate to the other pages to view and used these keys. |
Wallpaper | Shows the current wallpaper picture. This can be changed. |
ICON Description
Icon | Description |
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Network down | |
Line registered | |
Line unregistered | |
Line ringing | |
Speed dial | |
BLF idle | |
BLF ringing | |
BLF busy | |
Solid red circle -> BLF key on the second page of 5046 module is busy. See section on Expansion module below. | |
Speaker mode | |
Handset mode | |
Headset mode | |
Voice message | |
Text message | |
Mute | |
Do not disturb (DND) | |
Volume is 0 | |
Dialed calls | |
Received calls | |
Missed calls | |
Forward calls | |
Conference | |
Keypad locked | |
Pick up | |
Call park | |
Intercom/Paging | |
DTMF | |
Prefix | |
Forward | |
Transfer | |
Hold | |
Redial | |
Other functions |
Expansion module
Each expansion module can support up to 40 keys, 20 keys per page. If there is a BLF key configured on the second page, any change in the BLF key is displayed on the first page as a solid or blinking small red dot.
The example below shows a solid red dot for key 1, indicating that the BLF key 1 on the second page is busy.
LED Description
Power Indicator LED
LED | Description |
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Steady Green | Idle or Busy status – Power on |
Blinking Green | Ringing status |
Line LED
LED | Description |
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Steady Green | On call or on hold |
Blinking Red | Ringing |
Off | Idle |
BLF LED
LED | Description |
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Steady Green | Monitored line is Idle |
Steady Red | Monitored line is calling or on a call |
Blinking Red | Monitored line is ringing |
Off | All other unknown status |
Other Keys LED
Key | Description |
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Headset key | Steady green when headset mode is on, otherwise OFF |
Message key | Blinking green when there is a new message(s), otherwise OFF |
Mute key | Steady red when mute is on, otherwise OFF |