Operations Manual
SME VoIP Handset Guide 5.1
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The “Settings” menu contains personal handset settings such as time/date, language, handset name, etc.
The “Messaging” menu contains messages received on and sent from the handset along with the available
messaging settings.
The “Alarms” menu contains personal handset settings for the alarm.
The “F-Keys” menu contains personal handset settings for the F-Keys.
The “Alarm List” menu contains alarms received on the handset.
4.3 Keys and Buttons
4.3.1 Navigation Keys/Selection Key
Use this key when navigating in menus, and to move the cursor when writing some text or a number. The
navigation keys are used for stepping left/right and up/down when navigating in the menus. When
selecting or entering a menu use the selection key in the middle of the navigation keys.
4.3.2 Softkeys
The handset has three softkeys located just beneath the display, and the function
of these is indicated by text in the display just above each softkey according to the respective screen.
4.3.3 Speaker Key
The speaker key is used to shift between speaker mode and normal mode during call. When the handset
is set to speaker mode during a call, the sound comes from the speaker on the back of the handset.
4.3.4 Activity Menu Key
When using this key from idle the activity menu is opened from which all the different menus available
on the handset can be opened.
4.3.5 Off-hook Key
This key is used for answering an incoming call, or dialing a number either directly from the idle, or from
the contact list, call list, or central directory. Pressing this key in idle opens the call list.
4.3.6 On-hook, and On/Off Key
The On-hook key is used for disconnecting calls and returning to the previous menus when navigating in
any menu. A long-press in idle will switch the handset off, and a long-press when the handset is switched off will
switch the handset on.










