8 Chapter 1 Getting started
Figure 3 shows an example of the display and describes each area.
Figure 3 Display area
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Button label area
The button label area shows the label and status of the four programmable memory buttons. For more information about these buttons, refer to “You can program a memory button with a new number or feature.” on page 15.
Information area
The Information area shows:
•the date and time when the telephone is not in use, and changes to show features and call information when the telephone is in use.
Feature options area
When a feature is activated, or when you are on an active call, the display command line shows you the action you must take to proceed.
For example: Pswd. This means you must enter your mailbox password.
The Feature options area shows the label for the FEATURE button and for the three display buttons. These button labels appear in capital letters directly above the Feature and display buttons, and to the right of the FEATURE label on the display. These button labels vary depending on the feature in use.
About programmable buttons
Your System Administrator assigns the four programmable buttons as line, intercom, or memory buttons. The label for each button appears on the display next to the button. For more information, see your System Administrator.