USING THE MENU SYSTEM
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The user interface has been designed with simplicity of operation in mind. Functions that
are not available from the keyboard directly are found within a shallow menu structure.
The menu is available from the default screen simply by pressing either of the (
5
/
6
)
arrow keys. All menus wrap around, for example if one presses down from the bottom
item one reaches the top item.
If the user has entered into the menu structure and decides not to complete the operation
that has been selected, there are two mechanisms that allow the user to recover:
• Pressing and holding the NO key during a function will return the user to the menu
from which that function was selected. If this key is pressed while in a submenu then
the user is returned to the menu from which that submenu was selected.
• Menus and memory selections (also navigated via the arrow keys) all have simple
timeouts, so that a phone left in these states will revert to the default screen after a
suitable period.
Note : In each case, the starting point for user action is the ‘standby ‘ state, where the
display shows the internal telephone number and the current time.
Number in < > is a setting that can be changed by pressing
3
key or
4
key.
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