5606 Wireless Handset User Guide
6
Keys and Buttons
Some keys have different functions depending on the state of the phone, or the length of time
that you press a key.
Short press
= Press and release the key in less than one second.
Long press
= Press and hold down the key for longer than one second and then release.
Navigation Key
The Navigation key
controls the movement of the cursor in the display. In standby mode,
use the Down arrow
to enter the Call list, the Up arrow
to enter the Message list and
the Left arrow to show the current date in the display window. You also use the arrow keys
to navigate through menu lists: up
, down
, back (left), or next (right).
ON Button
The ON button
is used for connecting calls and for switching the handset on.
OFF Button
The OFF button
is used for disconnecting calls and switching the handset off. It is also used
to return to an idle display.
Soft keys
Figure 2: Soft keys
The three soft keys are located just beneath the display. The function of each soft key is indicated
by text in the display above the keys.
You can define specific functions for the soft keys in standby mode, for example, a soft key can
be set to dial a number or as a shortcut key to a menu. In other modes (like menu navigation),
the soft keys may be preset for certain menu choices.
Hot keys
Any keypad key (0 -9) can be programmed as a hot key to access frequently used functions
such as dialing a specific telephone number, sending mobile data, or as a shortcut to a menu.
Note:
Hot key programming may be disabled by your system administrator.
Soft keys
Optional Soft keys defined by
the user.
Max. seven characters can be
used for naming a Soft key
005
Default setting