part of the hook is flat to touch and this should be used
(facing towards top of telephone) in regular use. The hook
should be rotated so the rounded edge is facing towards
top of the telephone for wall mounting use. This will ensure
that the handset stays in place when wall mounted.
The remaining space on the front of the telephone is
covered by function buttons. Towards the top edge of the
telephone, just below the LCD display, are a series of
buttons in close proximity. This will be referred to as row
one.
On the left (at the top) is a round button with the letter C on
it (which is also tactile). This is the "Delete" button. To the
right of this are two triangular-shaped buttons, one facing
upwards and the other, below it, facing downwards. These
are the "
/
" scroll buttons. To the right of these
buttons is another circular button with the letters OK on it
(which is also tactile). This is the "OK/Confirm" button,
which also acts as the "Call back" button.
Below these buttons is another row (row two), with three
circular-shaped buttons, all with a small recessed mark at
the top of the button. The left button has the letters CID
printed next to it, and this is the "Caller ID" button. The
middle button has the word Menu printed above it, and this
is the "Menu" button. The right button has the letters PB
printed next to it, and this is the "Phone book" button.
Below these three buttons is the number keypad in four
rows of three buttons in the following sequence: 1, 2, 3; 4,
5, 6; 7, 8, 9; Asterisk, 0, hash. (The number five is denoted
by a small tactile dot).
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