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Display keys
Each display key can be programmed with one function. Display key programming depends on the operating status. A function can be rep- resented by text or an icon. The following icons exist:
Icon | Name | Use |
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z | Redial | Open a list of the last five phone |
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| numbers called |
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© | Menu | Open the general menu |
Î | Go Back | Next menu level up, |
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| cancel |
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[ | OK | Confirm and select function |
X | Delete | Delete inputs from right to left |
| Up/Down | Select function (in dial/ringing and |
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| call status only, see page 5) |
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I | Internal | Call up system menu |
J | Missed calls | Open the missed calls list, display |
| list | text messages |
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Operating status display
The following operating statuses are available:
Operating status | Display |
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Off status | Blank display – calls cannot be re- |
| ceived. |
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On or message status | The user interface of the mobile tel- |
| ephone is displayed. The base |
| name is visible. |
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Dial status | The user interface of the telephone |
(after pressing the talk key | system is displayed. The telephone |
without entering the phone | system functions valid for the oper- |
number) | ating status are visible. |
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Ringing status | The user interface of the telephone |
(after entering the phone | system is displayed. The telephone |
number and pressing the talk | system functions valid for the oper- |
key) | ating status are visible. |
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