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Telephone’s Functions and Features
Display and MenuCards
3
Destination key with names pro-
grammed: programmed name.
4
Call key during call state: tele-
phone number (if transmitted) or
the name of the caller (if listed in the
telephone book).
5
Function key programmed: name
of feature with status display.
6
Destination key without name pro-
grammed: programmed telephone
number.
MenuCard Display
All the features of your telephone
and the system are controlled via
display windows, as you are familiar
with from your PC. These display
windows look like index cards and
are called MenuCards. On the Open-
Phone 61 the display shows the ac-
tive line of the MenuCard.
MenuCards are displayed using dif-
ferent keys. Please refer to the expla-
nations under
The top line of a MenuCard contains
the name of the menu or that of the
selected feature. The lines below it
contain all the selectable features or
lists of names and numbers.
A MenuCard covers some of the key
lines, but it is still possible to execute
all the functions assigned to the keys
(e.g. accepting a call on a call key).
Other display windows for entering
information (such as a telephone
number) may be superimposed on
the MenuCards.
Calling MenuCards and
Selecting Items from the
List
Use the keys described in the section
entitled
to call up a MenuCard (see the table
entitled
on page 18). Note when a
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