Instruction manual

Features
The imprinted More button is used to read screens that include too much
information to fit on the display all at once. The availability of more information
is indicated by the appearance of a > character on the right side of the screen.
On the 7-line x 24-character display, in a Release 2.0 (or later) system, this
More symbol appears on Line 1, next to the More button. In a Release 1.0 or
Release 1.1 system, the More symbol appears on Line 7.
Home Screen
The Home screen, illustrated in Figure 8 and Figure 9, is the display’s home
base. It remains on the display unless the user selects another screen. If the
user has programmed a Posted Message and no call is active on the telephone,
Line 1 shows the Posted Message. When the user makes or receives a call,
Line 1 is overwritten with call-handling information, such as a number being
dialed, the name or number of a caller, and the type of incoming call. In a
Release 2.0 (or later) system, the date is shown as pictured in Figure 8 and
Figure 9; in a Release 1.0 or Release 1.1 system, the date is shown as 3/15.
Figure 8. 2-Line Display Home Screen
When the telephone is idle, Line 2 of the Home screen shows the date and time.
If the timer is running or the user has programmed an Alarm button, this
information is also shown on Line 2.
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Figure 9. 7-Line Display Home Screen
On an MLX-20L telephone, two pages of listings from the user’s Personal
Directory (a total of 16 entries) can be programmed to appear on the Home
screen. The Queued Call Console (QCC) does not have this capability.
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