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6.3
Functions of the Keypad
Below the functions of the keypad are listed in table form.
TAB. 3
FUNCTIONS OF KEYS
Key
Function
Numerical block to enter the calling number
0
..
9
.
When the
SHIFT
button (
^
symbol in the display)
is pressed, a saved quick dial number
QD0
...
QD9
is called. If no calling number is programmed,
the message
No QD assigned!
(no quick dial
number assigned!). The
Shift
mode is left auto-
matically after a quick dial key is pressed.
*
key to enter special function at a telephone
system.
When the
SHIFT
button (
^
symbol in the display)
is pressed, the current Firmware
Version
of the
system is displayed. The
Shift
mode is left auto-
matically after the key is pressed.
#
key to enter special function at a telephone
system.
When the
SHIFT
button (
^
symbol in the display)
is pressed, the display switches between calling
number and level meter in the second line. The
Shift
mode is left automatically after the key is
pressed.
Via these keys, a telephone book entry can be
selected. The cursor can be moved up and
down in steps of 1.
When the
SHIFT
button (
^
symbol in the display)
is pressed, the cursor moves in steps of 5. The
Shift
mode is left automatically after the key is
pressed.
By pressing the button
AC
the entered calling
number is deleted completely.
By pressing the button
C
the last numerical
character of the entered calling number is de-
leted.
The button
Mode 1
allows you to select the trans-
mission mode (see page 64) for the first connec-
tion. To select the next available mode, please
press the key again (see CHAPTER 5.7.2.2.1,
Page 64).
Please note that if you use the ring buffer of the
Security
Option (see CHAPTER 10, Page 125),
the transmission mode cannot be changed any-
more.
DISCON. Telephone
5271130
DISCON. 7
KHZ G.7
SW-Version: 1.322
Connect TEL
transmit
level
receive
level
transmission
mode
line
status
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