7 Softkeys and the Cancel Key
The Softkeys
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The four large keys below the dis- play (see picture) are called the softkeys. The functions allocated to the keys are shown on the bottom line of the display. The key function changes automatically according to the respective operating state of the handset.
Softkey: Arrow Keys
Softkey: OK
Softkey:
Options
Softkey: Esc
Cancel Key
Symbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the respective functionality of the arrow keys:
‘- Opens the telephone book.
-When a selection list (e.g. telephone book or menu) is displayed, the arrow keys move the cursor to the desired entry.
{} When entering phone numbers or names, changes can be made by moving the position of the cursor. The arrow keys shift the cursor to the left or right.
DEnables selection from the redial list. Earpiece / loudspeaker: Volume.
OK is used to confirm the selected function. If a function only permits you to switch between two options, OK causes this to take place. In the display, active settings (ON) are indicated by a ”“” at the end of the line. In the case of settings that are not active (OFF), a
Using the Options softkey on the left, you can perform actions on the selected item in the menu you are currently in.
The Esc softkey is used to quit the respective menu section which is displayed. The display then shows the selection of the previous menu branch or the current idle / connection display.
Holding down the Esc softkey for a longer time ( approx. 2 sec.) quits the present menu and returns to the idle display.
Pressing C during editing names and / or numbers results in deleting the last entered character or digit. Pressing C for a longer period deletes the whole entry.
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