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Softkeys Enable you to engage any of the functions displayed on the corresponding
LCD screen tabs. Softkeys point to feature options displayed along the
bottom of your LCD screen. Softkey functions change depending on the
status of your phone (for example, if the phone is active or idle).
4
Navigation button Enables you to scroll through text, highlight menu items, and select calls
displayed on the LCD screen. Also provides access to speed dial numbers.
5
Menu button Displays a menu that provides access to a voice messaging system, phone
logs and directories, settings, and services.
6
Hold button Places the active call on hold, resumes a call on hold, and switches between
an active call and an incoming call or an active call and a call on hold.
7
Keypad Works exactly like the keypad on a traditional telephone.
8
Volume button Increases or decreases volume for the handset and speaker. Also controls the
ringer volume (if on-hook).
9
Handset Functions like a traditional handset. The light strip at the top of the handset
blinks when the phone rings and remains lit to indicate new voice messages
(depending on your message system).
10
Footstand Allows the phone to stand at a convenient angle on a desk or table.
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LCD screen Displays features such as the time, date, your phone number, caller ID, call
status, and softkey tabs.
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