User guide
Base Master Layout
Display Window
The base master has a 16-character alphanumeric LCD window that shows system states,
active conditions, and call status. It also shows programming functions, operating func
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tions, and menu selections.
The base master has a number of “states” that indicate the base master’s current function,
such as the idle state (when no calls are present), the connect state (when the base master
is connected to a call), and the editing state (when the base master is being used to per
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form system configuration). These states are shown in the display window.
Handset
The base master has a telephone-type handset with a hookswitch that allows private
conversations with stations in the system.
Key Pad
The base master key pad looks like a standard telephone key pad with the addition of a
TALK button and a FLASH button (described on page 1-6). The key pad is used to place
calls and to perform programming functions. The *ANS key and #CNCL key are used for
the functions described below.
Answer (*ANS) Key
This key is pressed to answer calls that appear in the display window. It is also used as an
enter key when performing various programming functions. After completing a function,
you may be instructed to press the *ANS key to enter your selection and advance to the
next selection or command.
ProCare 6000 Operation Manual
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Base Master Layout