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Using the Display and Operating Elements
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Using the Display and Operating Elements
Phone Setup
Available Phone Setups
Your system administrator can set up your phone as follows:
• as a featurephone
• as a key phone
• as an operator console
You can also make your own system settings in the configuration mode's "System Assistant" menu. How-
ever, you should only change these settings if you are familiar with the system. You will also need a pass-
word.
Display
Abbreviations
Depending on the display space available, certain terms may be abbreviated, e.g. "Announ." for "An-
nouncement". The abbreviations though can be easily understood.
Navigating through the Foxkey Menu
The Foxkey provides the functions available for the current situation.
The display shows the options currently available on the Foxkey. Use the Menu key to display further
Foxkey options.
Navigating through Info Lines
The display shows an "
i
" in the idle state or an "
+
" for further text.
An "
i
" in the display tells you that there is a list of callers, messages, or active functions available in var-
ious info lines. Use the Info key to call up info lines.
If there is not enough space on the display to show the entire text, a "
+
" appears. Press the Info key to
see the rest of the text.
Press the Menu key repeatedly until you come to the option you want.
To call up info lines: Press the Info key repeatedly until the information is dis-
played.
Note
After the last info line, the display shows the first info line again.
To see the rest of the text: Press the Info key.
The display shows the continuation of the text.
Note
Press the Info key as often as necessary to read the entire text.
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