Model
1
User Guide
3
Key Description
Keys
Key Description
o
Places an active call on hold or releases this call from
being held. This key also enters pauses during predial or
editing mode. See the section
“Using Hold key”
for more
information.
∑
Displays the last 10 numbers dialed. See the section
“Using the Redial List”
for more information.
k
Pressing
k
ends an active call.
k
exits an
open list, such as the Directory or Callers List, but if a call
is active when the list is open, it will also end the call. It
will not hang up a call that is on hold.
£
The
£
button lets you access nine options to cus-
tomize your telephone. See the section
“Customizing
your
phone”
for more information.
u
Adjusts the volume for the handset, headset, ringer and
handsfree speaker. See the section
"Adjusting the Vol-
ume"
for more information.
d
f
Pressing
d
activates Handsfree so you can make and
receive calls without lifting the handset. When the audio
mode option is activated, this key is used to switch
between a headset and the Handsfree speakerphone. See
the sections
"Handsfree calling"
and "
Customizing your
phone
" for more information.
a
Mute, when activated, prevents the caller from hearing
you through the handsfree, handset or headset. The dis-
play will show
Microphone muted
. When a Handsfree or
Headset call is muted, the speaker light blinks. To take a
call off mute, press
a
again.
c
Directory, which can store up to 200 names and numbers
in alphabetical order. See the section
“Using the
Direc-
tory”
for more information.
J
Pressing
J
copies a displayed number into the
Directory.
i
Pressing
s
and
r
lets you move between screens
when you are using services. These buttons also let you
scroll through menu selections, such as the Options List.
When you are editing entries on the display,
3
deletes a
character or number, and
4
adds a space when entering
or editing names.
b
Callers List, which stores the last 100 callers. See the sec-
tion
“Using the Callers List”
for more information.
Í
Pressing
Í
opens a list of Services scripts that are
stored in memory. See the section
“Services”
for more
information on downloading and using services.
Key Description
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