1
LED
Visual call indicator
2
Hotkey
Freely-programmable key for up to 6 numbers/names or functions
3
Foxkeys
The current function is indicated in the bottom display line. Both Foxkeys are freely
programmable.
4
Display
The backlit display consists of 3 lines of text, each with 12 symbols/characters. The first line
consists only of symbols, the two others consist of information or menu options.
5
C/End key (deletion or correction key)
Deletion or correction key (clear).
Return to previous menu option or to the idle state.
6
Loudspeaker key
Switches the loudspeaker on/off
7
Call key
Has the same effect as lifting or replacing the handset of a corded terminal.
Also used for switching on the handset.
8
M-key (menu key)
This key is used to search for a menu option you desire. It operates cyclically, i.e. each
depression of the menu key will scroll you through the menu options.
9
i-key (information key)
Pressed to obtain further information (active i-symbol).
10
Volume adjustment keys (not visible)
Adjust the volume during conversation.
11
Keypad with 0 to 9 (A to Z), * and #
Used for entering characters, selecting extended-feature functions utilising */# procedures. In-
put of names and/or texts in alpha mode. (Automatic switchover from numeric to alpha input
following selection of corresponding menu option.)
Example: 1 x key 2 = D, 2 x key 2 = E, 3 x key 1 = C, 2 x key 7 = T
In alpha mode the #-key can also be used to create a space.
Operation and display elements
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Specifications subject to change without notice.
The usable services and features depend on the installed software release.
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