User's Manual

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1.3 Handset description
1.3.1 Handset keypad
Some keys have more than one usage depending on the MMI state (standby, in call, menu mode).
The table hereafter gives all the possible actions for each key. In the following chapters, the reference
for one key will be indicated with the main action of the key. Sometimes the second (or third) meaning
will be indicated as follows: KEY_USE1/KEY_USE2.
Talk mode Menu mode
Key name Standby mode Incoming
call
Incoming
SMS
Msg Mode from
incoming
call
Outgoing
call
Phonebook mode
KEY_MENU/OK
MENU
Enter menu Confirm Confirm confirm confirm
KEY_LNR
Redial/Pause
Enter Redial list
Redial (first
key in call)
Pause (after
first key)
Pause Pause Redial (first
key in call)
Pause (after
first key)
Pause
KEY_UP/CLIP
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume up
Choose Receiver
Volume Up
Receiver
Volume Up
choose choose
KEY_DOWN/CLI
P
Enter
CLIP list
Ringer
volume down
Choose Receiver
Volume
Down
Receiver
Volume
Down
choose choose
KEY_MEM/EXIT
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Enter
Phonebook
Exit Exit
KEY LEAR _C
X
Exit Clear / Exit Toggle Mute Toggle Mute Clear / Exit Clear / Exit
KEY_HOOK
Go in TALK
mode
Go in TALK
mode
Standby
mode
Standby
mode
KEY_INT
Int
Intercom Transfer the
call
Transfer the
call
KEY_R/
R
POWER Power off
(hold)
Flash Flash
KEY_0
0
Pre-dial 0
Toggle HS
name and HH-
MM (Long
Press)
0 Dial 0 Dial 0 0
KEY_1
1
Pre-dial 1
(DDK1:Long)
1 Dial 1 Dial 1 1
KEY_2
2
Pre-dial 2
(DDK2:Long)
2 Dial 2 Dial 2 2
KEY_3
3
Pre-dial 3 3 Dial 3 Dial 3 3
KEY_4
4
Pre-dial 4 4 Dial 4 Dial 4 4
KEY_5
5
Pre-dial 5 5 Dial 5 Dial 5 5
KEY_6
6
Pre-dial 6 6 Dial 6 Dial 6 6
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