Owner`s manual
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Menus
When the keystation is idle, the Idle Menu is presented containing a large
number of options displayed in groups of three. This menu, showing the
first three options, is shown below.
(Use Scroll Keys below display to scroll up and down).
If you are on a call or operating a feature, the menu changes to offer only
those options relevant to what you are doing. Also, when features such as
Station Lock are set, the first prompt on the display becomes the option to
cancel the activated feature.
When activating certain features it is necessary to select the stations on
which you wish to activate the feature. In this case the ’Internal Call’
feature lists all the stations connected to the system.
Using the display Keys to select menu options
The six display Keys, located on each side of the display, are pressed to
select the menu option shown alongside on the display. This will either
activate a feature, cause another menu to be displayed, or select items
from a list.
When selecting from a displayed list, (e.g. Stations from the Internal Call
menu), selected items will be denoted by a ♦ next to the item. Unselected
items will be denoted by a ◊ next to it. Selecting an item with a ◊ alongside
causes the item to be selected and the symbol to change to ♦, and vice
versa.
Using the Scroll Keys
The Scroll Keys are located under the display and are used to scroll up
and down through the display options as well as back and forward when
text is being entered. When the Scroll Down Key (Ô) is pressed while
scrolling through the display options the next three available choices are
shown. Conversely, pressing the Scroll Up Key (Ñ) will take you back up
the display to the previous choice.
Using the Clear Key “C”
If you press the Clear key “C” for 2 seconds when on a call it will hang up
on the call down.
When you are scrolling through menus pressing the C key steps back to
the previous level menu.
If you are entering digits before lifting the handset, or entering text,
pressing the C key deletes the last digit on the display.