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ZIP2x2 User’s Manual
When you press the
Fn
key, it does not lock the selection of secondary use of the buttons.
1
Therefore, if you want to select another secondary function, you must press the
Fn
button again.
For example, suppose you want to enable encryption and then mute the call. You would:
1.
Press and release
Fn
, then press and release
Msg | Encrypt
to enable encryption.
2.
Press and release
Fn
, then press and release
Hold | Mute
to mute the call.
You use the
Esc
and
OK
buttons and the volume bar to navigate the menu as described in section
5.4.3 on page 41.
The use of each of the buttons is described in later sections.
5.3
Handset and Speaker
5.3.1
Handset
The handset is the traditional phone apparatus through which you conduct a conversation. The
handset cord socket is located on the left side panel of the phone, as shown in figure 3-1 on
page 13.
5.3.2
Speaker
The speaker and external microphone provide speakerphone capability, allowing you to conduct
a conversation without using the handset. The speaker also provides hands free dialling. Press
the speaker button to activate the speakerphone. Press the speaker button again to disable the
speakerphone. The handset is not functional when the speakerphone is enabled.
5.4
Basics of Display Organization
The LCD is used to display information and configuration.
The
Menu
button provide access to the menu so you can configure the phone. From the menu
you can also view information about the phone. Some buttons directly affect the operation of the
phone or the way the phone interacts with the phone system.
As you make or receive calls, or affect the operation of the phone, the LCD shows the status of the
calls and the phone’s interaction with the system.
5.4.1
Idle
When the phone is idle:
•
both call appearance LEDs are off
•
the phone displays a greeting message on the first row of the display
•
the phone displays the date and time on the third row of the display
1. This behavior is different from when you are dialling and use the
Fn
key to select alternative use for the keys.
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