User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1. Product Introduction
- Chapter 2. Hardware Interface & Installa
- Chapter 3. Introduction to the Phone Use
- Chapter 4. IP Phone Setup
- Chapter 5. Using the Phone
- 5.1 Making Phone Calls
- 5.2 Make/Receive Second Call
- 5.3 Join/Split Two Calls (3-way Local Co
- 5.4 Call Transfer
- 5.5 Using Phonebook
- 5.6 Add/Edit/Delete Contact
- 5.7 Add/Edit/Delete Group
- 5.8 Browse and Add/Remove Contacts in Gr
- 5.9 Using Cloud Phonebook
- 5.10 Open Cloud Phonebook
- 5.11 Call Logs
- 5.12 Voice Message
- 5.13 Do-Not-Disturb
- 5.14 Auto-Answering
- 5.15 Call Forward
- Chapter 6. Phone Settings
- Chapter 7. Web Portal
- 7.1 Web Portal Authentication
- 7.2 Web Call
- 7.3 SYSTEM (Information)
- 7.4 SYSTEM (Account)
- 7.5 SYSTEM (Configurations)
- 7.6 SYSTEM (Upgrade)
- 7.7 SYSTEM (Auto Provision)
- 7.8 SYSTEM (Tools)
- 7.9 NETWORK (Basic)
- 7.10 NETWORK (Advanced)
- 7.11 NETWORK (VPN)
- 7.12 LINES (SIP)
- 7.13 LINES (Dial Peer)
- 7.14 LINES (Dial Plan)
- 7.15 LINES (Global Settings)
- 7.16 PHONE (Features)
- 7.17 PHONE (Audio)
- 7.18 PHONE (MCAST)
- 7.19 PHONE (Time/Date)
- 7.20 PHONE (Advanced)
- 7.21 PHONEBOOK (Contacts)
- 7.22 PHONEBOOK (Cloud Phonebook)
- 7.23 PHONEBOOK (Blacklist)
- 7.24 PHONEBOOK (Advanced)
- 7.25 CALL LOGS
- 7.26 FUNCTION KEY
- 7.27 FUNCTION KEY (Softkey)
- Chapter 8. Advanced Features
- Chapter 9. Troubleshooting
- Appendix I - Icon Illustration
- Appendix II - Text Input from Keypad
- Appendix III - LED Definition
Chapter 3. Introduction to the Phone User
Interface
3.1 Screen User Interface
Figure 5 - Screen Layout / Default Standby Screen
The screen user interface is mostly presented in the above layout except some prompt messages. The
upper area is the main screen to display the device’s status and information or data for viewing or
editing. The lower area is the software menu (soft-menu) buttons which will change against user’s
action or device’s status.
The above picture shows the default standby screen which is also the root of the soft-menu. The default
standby screen shows the greeting words and effective feature indications like voice message, missed
call, auto-answering, do-not-disturb, call forward, lock state, and the network connectivity. User can get
back to the default standby screen mostly by lifting and putting by the handset.
The icon illustration is described in Appendix I - Icon Illustration.
In some screens, there are more items or long text to be displayed which could not fit into the screen.
They will be arranged in a list or multiple lines with a scroll bar. If user sees a scroll bar, user can use
up/down navigation buttons to scroll the list. By pressing the navigation keys a little longer, user can
scroll the list or items at a faster speed.
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