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Control elements of SwyxPhone L64
Buttons
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Control elements of SwyxPhone L64
This chapter describes the control elements of SwyxPhone L64. The con-
trol elements consist of a display, a handset, a hands-free microphone, a
speaker and buttons.
9.1
Buttons
The buttons can be classified in the following groups:
LED
Handset
Display
Esc key
Numeric keypad
Navigation keys
Volume control
Activate/Deactivate
microphone
Headset button
Speaker button
Hands-free microphone
freely configurable
function keys
Option keys
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9.1.1
Defined keys
The following SwyxPhone L64 buttons are preset and cannot be assigned
to other functions. These buttons are marked with corresponding sym-
bols.
Numeric keypad
The buttons of the numeric keypad (number
keys) are used for entering numbers, letters and
symbols.
In the idle state, when no calls are being made
and no menus are open, you can input the call
number directly. If you have opened a menu, you
can call up a menu item directly with the numeric
button.
You can also use the numeric keypad to enter letters. You can enter text
at the relevant points (e.g. the name for a new phonebook entry), or
switch directly to an entry in a list. Enter the space with "0". The '*' key is
used to switch between upper and lower case letters. When a letter is
entered, a short beep will be produced after one second and you can
then enter the next letter.
To speed up a search in a phonebook with many entries, you can enter
the first letter of the name, e.g. for an "F" press the "3" three times, for
an "S" press the "7" four times.
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2
ABC
4
GHI
5
JKL
7
PQRS
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TUV
3
DEF
6
JKL
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WXYZ
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