Chapter 14 - Phone interface 14-1
14. Phone interface
When operating the phone interface, keys are 
pressed one at a time. Two keys are never to be 
pressed simultaneously. 
 switches the phone interface on and off. This 
button does not function when the device cover 
is open.
As with any other radio transmitting device, 
avoid unnecessary contact with the antenna 
when the phone interface is switched on.
 switches between alpha mode and numeric 
mode. In the menu facility, this key produces a 
help text on the current function.
 deletes characters or exits the menu facility 
and memory functions.
 and   are used to scroll through menus, 
submenus or settings. If there are no active calls, 
the scroll keys can be used to browse through the 
memory contents. When a call is active, pressing 
the scroll keys adjusts the volume level. 
 dials a phone number and answers a call.
 ends any active call or cancels a dialled call.
0 ... 9 
are the number and alpha keys. 
    are used for special purposes in certain 
functions.
 Selection keys. The function of these two 
keys (on both sides of the scroll keys) depends on 
the text shown on the bottom line of the display. 
See figure 14-2.
Using the selection keys
When this user’s guide instructs you to “press” a 
key (the name of the function appears in 
bold
), it 
means that you should press the selection key 
Figure 14-1
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