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For example, the number “2” provides access to the letters a, b, and c; when
depressed multiple times, this button would iterate through the following
sequence:
a b c 2 A B C a b c 2 A B C
The button with “1” provides no other characters.
The * key cycles through the following sequence:
* . , - _ ( ) @ and then repeats
The # key cycles through the following sequence
#
space
and then repeats (
space
is a “ “)
When dialing a number that begins with a plus sign (“+”), press and hold the 0
button until the “+”appears.
Directional Buttons
The directional buttons include left, right, up, down to navigate menu options
and “OK” for making a selection.
In general, the up and down keys are used to select different submenu options,
where the right and left keys are used to select new menus or return to the
previous menu.
Based on the current menu item selected, pressing the “OK” button either
enters (selects) a sub menu, toggles a configuration item, or has no effect.
When editing a configuration item that uses a slider bar, the left and right
arrow keys are used to change the value in the slider.
Volume Control & Mute
The volume control and mute buttons perform the same function as the
buttons on the base unit. The speaker volume can be increased or decreased
using the volume up and volume down buttons. The microphones on the FLX
UC 1000 and FLX UC 1500 are muted using the mute button on the dialer.
The mute/unmute button is only functional when microphones are activated.