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Aastra Clearspan 6757i - Softkey Display; Idle Screen Display; Bottom Softkey Display; State-Based Softkey Display

Aastra Clearspan 6757i
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CS 6757i IP PHONE USER GUIDE V3.2.2 AASTRA - 2788-003
CLEARSPAN® IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF AASTRA TECHNOLOGIES LTD. PAGE 27 OF 116
3.7 Softkey Display
The 6757i contains two softkey display sections:
Bottom Softkeys 6 context-sensitive state-based softkeys displaying at the bottom of
the LCD screen supporting up to 20 programmable functions, with corresponding status
lamps.
Top Softkeys - 6 static programmable softkeys displaying at the top of the LCD screen
supporting up to 10 programmable functions, with corresponding status lamps.
3.8 Idle Screen Display
The idle screen displays when your phone is not in use and displays the feature softkeys
configured for your phone. If more than 6 features have been configured, the More softkey
displays in the 6th position of the section to allow you to navigate forward or backward in the
softkey display list.
3.8.1 Bottom Softkey Display
In the following example, 7 features were configured on the bottom softkeys.
Main Idle Screen:
Second Screen:
5 softkeys display along with the More softkey
indicating there are more keys to see.
When you use the More softkey, the top of
the screen remains the same.
The 2 remaining softkeys display plus the
More softkey.
The More softkey takes you back to the
main screen.
MoreSpd 100
Callers Weather
Services DND
L1 John Smith
1 Missed Call
08/29/11 2:19pm
Voice Mail
Call Forward More
Callback
Intercom CLID Block
1000
More
Mary
L1 John Smith
1 Missed Call
08/29/11 02:20pm
Sallie
More
Edward
1000
The icon indicates that you have new
voicemail messages.
3.8.2 “State-based” Softkey Display
The softkey display at the bottom of the screen changes as the state of the phone changes. The
softkey features display in the first positions and the remaining softkey features move to the second
and third screens as necessary. For example:

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