Yealink SIP-T19 E2 — user Guide for IP Phone Hardware Components and Features [12/140]
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User Guide for the SIP-T19(P) E2 IP Phone
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Hardware component instructions of the SIP-T19(P) E2 IP phone are:
Item
Description
①
LCD Screen
Shows information about calls, messages, soft keys,
time, date and other relevant data:
• Call information—caller ID, call duration
• Icons (for example, )
• Missed call text or second incoming caller information
• Prompt text (for example, "Saving config file!")
• Time and date
②
Power Indicator LED
Indicates phone power status and phone status.
③
Soft Key
Label automatically to identify their context-sensitive
features.
④
Scroll through the displayed information.
Confirms actions or answers incoming calls.
⑤
Message Key
Accesses voice mails.
⑥
Headset Key
Toggles the headset mode.
⑦
Mute Key
Mutes or un-mutes an active call.
⑧
Transfer Key
Transfers a call to another party.
⑨
Speakerphone Key
Toggles the hands-free speakerphone mode.
⑩
RD Key
Redials a previously dialed number.
⑪
Volume Key
Adjusts the volume of the handset, headset, speaker,
and ringer.
⑫
Keypad
Provides the digits, letters and special characters in
context-sensitive applications.
⑬
Speaker
Provides ringer and hands-free (speakerphone) audio
output.
⑭
Hookswitch Tab
Secures the handset in the handset cradle when the IP
phone is mounted vertically. For more information on
how to adjust the hookswitch tab, refer to
Yealink Wall
Mount Quick Installation Guide for Yealink IP Phones
.
⑮
Hookswitch
Picking up the handset from the handset cradle, the
hookswitch bounces and the phone connects to the line,
laying the handset down on the handset cradle, the
phone disconnects from the line.
Icons appearing on the LCD screen are described in the following table:
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- We are striving to improve our documentation quality and we appreciate your feedback email p.3
- Your opinions and comments to docsfeedback yealink com p.3
- About this guide p.5
- In this guide p.5
- Getting started 9 p.7
- Customizing your phone 19 p.7
- Overview 1 p.7
- Table of contents vii p.7
- Table of contents p.7
- About this guide v p.7
- Advanced phone features 89 p.8
- Basic call features 63 p.8
- Troubleshooting 17 p.9
- Index 29 p.9
- Appendix a time zones 27 p.9
- Regulatory notices 25 p.9
- Overview p.11
- Hardware component instructions p.11
- Icon instructions p.12
- Led instructions p.14
- User interfaces p.14
- Phone user interface p.15
- Web user interface p.15
- Documentations p.17
- Getting started p.19
- Packaging contents p.19
- Optional accessories p.20
- Phone installation p.21
- Ac power p.22
- Phone initialization p.23
- Power over ethernet p.23
- Phone status p.24
- Basic network settings p.25
- Registration p.27
- Idle screen p.27
- General settings p.29
- Contrast p.29
- Customizing your phone p.29
- Language p.30
- Time date p.31
- Key as send p.33
- Administrator password p.33
- Phone lock p.34
- Audio settings p.36
- Volume p.36
- Ring tones p.37
- Contact management p.39
- Directory p.39
- Local directory p.40
- Editing groups p.41
- Adding groups p.41
- Deleting groups p.42
- Adding contacts p.43
- Adding contacts manually p.43
- Adding contacts from remote phone book p.44
- Adding contacts from call history p.44
- Editing contacts p.45
- Deleting contacts p.45
- Placing calls to contacts p.46
- Searching for contacts p.47
- Search source list in dialing p.47
- Importing exporting contact lists p.49
- Blacklist p.50
- Remote phone book p.52
- Call history management p.54
- System customizations p.56
- Logo customization p.56
- Headset use p.57
- Headset prior p.57
- Headset mode activation deactivation p.57
- Dual headset p.58
- Programable keys p.59
- Account registration p.63
- Dial plan p.64
- Replace rule p.65
- Dial now p.66
- Area code p.68
- Block out p.69
- Emergency number p.70
- Live dialpad p.71
- Hotline p.72
- Call forward p.73
- System administrator p.73
- Placing calls p.73
- Anonymous call p.73
- Using the speakerphone p.73
- Call waiting p.73
- Using the handset p.73
- Call transfer p.73
- This chapter provides basic operating instructions for the sip t19 p e2 ip phone topics p.73
- Call pickup p.73
- The sip t19 p e2 ip phone is designed to be easily used like a regular phone on a public p.73
- Call mute p.73
- Call hold resume p.73
- Switched telephone network pstn you can place calls answer calls transfer a call to p.73
- Someone else or conduct a conference call p.73
- Call completion p.73
- Redialing numbers p.73
- Basic call features p.73
- Recent call in dialing p.73
- Auto redial p.73
- Auto answer p.73
- Recall p.73
- Answering calls p.73
- Anonymous call rejection p.73
- Include p.73
- If you require additional information or assistance with your new phone contact your p.73
- Ending calls p.73
- Do not disturb dnd p.73
- You can place a call in one of three ways using your sip t19 p e2 ip phone p.73
- Conference p.73
- Answering calls p.75
- Redialing numbers p.76
- Ending calls p.76
- Recent call in dialing p.77
- Auto redial p.78
- Auto answer p.78
- Call completion p.80
- Call mute p.81
- Recall p.81
- Call hold resume p.82
- Do not disturb dnd p.83
- Static forwarding p.84
- Call forward p.84
- Dynamic forwarding p.87
- Call transfer p.87
- Conference p.89
- Call waiting p.89
- Network conference p.90
- Local conference p.90
- Directed call pickup p.92
- Call pickup p.92
- Group call pickup p.94
- Anonymous call p.95
- Anonymous call rejection p.96
- Hot desking p.99
- Advanced phone features p.99
- Intercom p.101
- Sending rtp stream p.102
- Multicast paging p.102
- Receiving rtp stream p.104
- Using multicast paging p.105
- Music on hold p.106
- Shared call appearance sca p.107
- Configuring sca feature on the ip phone p.108
- Configuring call pull feature p.110
- Using sca feature on the ip phone p.111
- Placing calls p.111
- Answering calls p.112
- Retrieving a held call p.113
- Placing a call on hold p.113
- Call pull p.113
- Bridged line appearance bla p.114
- Configuring bla feature on the ip phone p.115
- Using bla feature on the ip phone p.118
- Placing calls p.118
- Answering calls p.118
- Messages p.119
- Short message service sms p.119
- Retrieving a held call p.119
- Placing a call on hold p.119
- Voice mail p.121
- Message waiting indicator mwi p.123
- Troubleshooting p.127
- Service agreements p.135
- Safety instructions p.135
- Regulatory notices p.135
- Limitations of liability p.135
- Appendix a time zones p.137
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Explore the essential hardware components of an IP phone, including the LCD screen, keys, and indicators. Learn how to utilize each feature effectively for optimal performance.