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SCROLL BUTTON ASSEMBLY
The scroll button is actually a type of thumbwheel assembly. You may use it to
scroll through the station screens. Rolling the
SCROLL BUTTON DOWN
(towards
the navigation button) will advance you through the multiple
SOFT MENU
and
STATION PROGRAMMABLE
button screens. Rolling the
SCROLL BUTTON UP
(towards the station display) will bring the cursor back towards the Main Screen.
By scrolling up or down, you cause the cursor to move back and forth through the
screens in the same manner as the
UP/DOWN
arrows on the top
SELECT BUT-
TONS
work.
NAVIGATION BUTTON
The 5112L keysets incorporate a Navigation Button. This button is designed to
assist the user in activating and using various station features, more easily. These
features include Outgoing Call Log, Incoming Call Log, Speed Number Search, Call
Forward Assign and Alarm Assign.
With the
NAVIGATION BUTTON
, the station user is no longer required to enter
station level programming to activate these frequently used features. A few but-
ton presses and these features are activated.
The
NAVIGATION BUTTON
is divided into separate feature buttons. These but-
tons are described below.
•
MENU BUTTON:
This button displays the station feature main menu, which is
configured in icons, so that the users can easily utilize various settings and
helpful functions.
•
SEND BUTTON:
If the station is programmed for Enblock Dial Mode, when
dialing an outside telephone number or internal station number, you must
press the
SEND
button to initiate the call. This button is also used when
reviewing recently received or called numbers and answering incoming calls.
The
SEND
button operates as the
ANS
portion of the
ANS/RLS
button. An
ANS/RLS
button may be assigned to the station as a programmable button.
•
ENTER BUTTON:
This button is used to select a menu option, or to save
changes made to a menu or submenu option.
•
DIRECTION BUTTON:
The
DIRECTION BUTTON
is the donut shaped ring,
which surrounds the
ENTER
button.This button is used to navigate within the
menus. There are directional arrows stenciled into this button, which indicate
which direction the cursor will be moved.
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