OBi1000 User Guide
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The Home Screen
The Home App launches automatically when the phone starts up. The Home App only has one level of screen called
the Home Screen that shows the Main Menu of all available OBi Apps. Further information on the apps included
with the OBi is available in the section titled “OBi Phone Apps”.
To launch an app from the home screen:
•
Highlight the corresponding icon with the
∧
(Up),
∨
(Down),
<
(Left) and
>
(Right) navigation keys
•
Press the
√
(Enter) Key in the middle of the navigation key area to launch the app
The following operations apply to all Apps:
•
Pressing the
(Home) key closes all screens and returns to the Home Screen.
•
Pressing the
(Back) key closes the current GUI screen shown on top. If this is the first screen of an app,
then that app will exit.
Figure 6: The home screen as shown on device startup. Note the Contacts
App is currently highlighted on screen. Pressing enter at this point would
launch the Contacts App.
Soft key functions are displayed along the bottom of the screen. When the home screen is active the following soft
keys are displayed:
•
Redial: Shortcut to launch Outgoing Call History to let the user select a number from the list to call
•
Call Forward: Press once to enable/disable call forwarding for all calls, or to configure a call forwarding
destination number if none is configured. Pressing and holding the key also brings up the call forwarding
configuration utility to enter a destination number
•
Missed: When there are unchecked missed calls, the soft key will highlight red and show the number of
missed calls that have not been reviewed by the user. The soft key is a short cut to launch the Missed Calls
History to let the user view incoming calls that have not been answered
•
Lines: Displays more soft key options for all the available “Lines” (voice services installed on the phone) to
let the user select a specific line to make a call. If a line is down for any reason, the corresponding soft key
option stills shows the account user name of the line, albeit greyed out