FACE LAYOUT, KEY AND PARTS
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(1)
Message Waiting Lamp
Flashes to indicate an incoming call arrival. Also, indicate when
messages have been received and notified by PBX system control.
Shows calendar and various information.
Select IN /OUT history and scroll the call record.
(4) Delete Key
Delete last digit of telephone number displayed on LCD or delete the
call history record.
Used to indicate the telephone is in use.
Dial memory keys stores the telephone number frequently dialed.
Dial keys on telephone keypad, including * and #.
Used to enter clock setting mode and for Dialing behind a PBX.
(9) FLASH/PAUSE Key
FLASH: Used to disconnect the line and retrieve it, or to access
special network functions.
PAUSE: Used to provide the pause digit required by many PBX
Used for redialing the last number you dialed.
Temporally switches off the handset and speakerphone microphone.
(12) SPEAKER Key
Enables to make/answer a call, converse and hang-up without lifting
the handset.
Enables to put your call on hold.
Picks up your voice when using the Speakerphone feature.
(15)
Enables you to listen to the other party when using the speakerphone
feature.
(16) VOLUME Key
Adjust the volume of the built-in speaker, LCD contrast. Scroll the call
record.
Adjusts the volume of the handset.
Used to connect with your local telephone network.
Sets the volume of the ringer.
Used to connect handset with telephone.
Sets the dialing mode of the telephone (DTMF or DP).
The following figure shows the information displayed on LCD.