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Get you know your
telephone
Basic rules for operation
You will find some basic rules for the operation of your telephone in this chapter.
Help from your display
The display consists of three rows, each showing 24 alphanumerical characters.
The fourth row shows several conditions characterized by symbols. These sym-
bols are only shown, if the representable conditions are switched on.
C
ringing symbol
characterizes the activated silent mode of the telephone
D
speaker symbol
characterizes the activated hands-free and/or speaker phone mode
E
microphone symbol
characterizes the activated microphone mute mode
z
S
0
bus symbol
characterizes the occupation of the assigned S
0
bus
no symbol:
S
0
bus not available
no bar:
S
0
bus not active
upper bar:
B1-channel occupied
lower bar:
B2-channel occupied
two bars:
2B channels occupied
JJJJJ
keyboard symbol
characterizes the activated key lock
FFFFF
symbol for direct call
characterizes the activated direct call
The example shown here is if an S
0
bus is existing.
The valid date and time are presented after correspon-
ding adjustment. The display shows additional infor-
mation in Idle mode concerning the state of the telepho-
ne. It is shown here eg, if an S
0
bus is existing.
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Summary of Contents for EURACOM P4
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