Operations Manual
SME VoIP Handset Guide 5.1
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“Silent Alarm” icon is displayed in the status bar when the handset is in silent mode, or if the volume is set to
the mute and an alarm is enabled.
“Sound off”/”Silent” icon is displayed in the status bar when silent mode is enabled on the handset.
“Keylock” icon indicates when the keypad is locked, and the user needs to long press the *-key to be able to
use the handset again.
“Do not disturb” icon is displayed in the status bar when this feature is enabled; in this case the handset does
not react on any incoming calls.
Wired headset has been inserted and detected
“HD” icon is displayed during a call if the quality of the call is “High Definition” and hereby using the 722
codec (also called a wideband call).
4.2 Menu icons
All the menus available on the handset are displayed when the menu key is pressed from idle. The available
menus are seen in the screen below.
The status bar at the top of the display is always displayed independent of which menu is selected, and the
softkey bar gives the possible options to select in every menu. In the active area of the screen the name of the
menu selected is displayed at top, and all the available menus to select are displayed. During navigation across
the different menus the highlighted icon is moving to indicate where the navigation key is. The menu icons are
showed and shortly explained in the following:
The “Contacts” menu contains all names/numbers in the local phonebook.
The “Central directory” menu contains all names/numbers in the central directory of the system. This is set
up in the web interface of the base system (see the additional base station manual document for further
information on this via [2])
The “Calls” menu contains call lists and call times.
The “Connectivity” menu contains options to register/deregister the handset and network options.
Status bar
Name of the selected menu
Available menus
Softkey bar










