Operation Manual

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Operation: the menu system
The ingenious high-tech menu system makes your telephone very simple to operate. The
Foxkey and MENU key allow you to find the different menus and menu items with ease.
Use them as follows:
If you wish to activate one of the displayed functions on the lower line
(for example, "Call" after selecting a number), press the Foxkey below
the corresponding word.
If you cannot find the function that you want, press the MENU key
repeatedly until you find it. The following display strings will appear:
Press MENU key once
Press MENU key a second time
Press MENU key a third time
Note A "long click" of the MENU key (at least 2 seconds) advances the program to the
programming mode (this is software and PBX dependant).
Programmed menu items
Your telephone offers you the possibility of programming three functions or numbers/
names that you frequently use as menu items. In the idle state display appear two
functions or numbers that you have programmed and you only have to press the Foxkey
to select or activate them. The chapter "Programming your telephone" and the special
programming instructions help you to make full use of the features of your Office 30.
Special display symbols
12ß Scrolling forwards (the digit œ Show more information
shows the entry number)
¥ Scrolling backwards £ Move writing marker (Cursor)
one position to the rigth (Space)
Microphone off (mute) © Loudspeaker on
¬ Line number G User group call
R Redial D Diverted call
| Function active (P) Unpark
(Foxkey with function)
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