What’s in this guide?
Getting started
Making calls
Using the phone book
In-call features
Advanced settings
Advanced settings
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D14503.01 USER GUIDE TANDBERG QUICK SET C20—July 2009
Defining softbutton functions
The function keys of the system’s remote control are used to control the
softbuttons along the lower end of the screen. These softbuttons are
context sensitive, i.e. they appear when needed and not else—typically
when you adjust settings via the menus.
Note!
These settings may have been password protected by your system
administrator.
However, you may enhance your system’s perceived performance by
adding softbutton functionality to idle as well as to in-call situations.
1.
Starting from the
Home
menu, navigate down to
Settings
and press the
key.
2.
Then navigate to
Advanced
and press the key again to display the
options available (shown below).
3.
Expand the
Programmable softbuttons
and select whether the
definitions shall apply when in idle or when in call. You may define one
set for each situation, but only one at a time.
4.
Expand your selection to display a list of all five softbuttons.
5.
Navigate to the softbutton to be defined, if needed and expand this
menu item.
6.
You will now have three choices;
Main source selection
,
Camera
preset
and
Speed dials
. These are all treated on the following pages.
If you want a softbutton assignment to apply to both idle and
in-call situations you must assign a function twice—one setting
for idle and one for in-call situations. Note that any softbutton can
be assigned to any function. Setting one softbutton to a specific
function for idle situations does not imply that the same function
must be assigned to the same softbutton for in-call situations
(although doing so may appear more logical in many cases).