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Introduction
Display-driven Usage of the Telephone
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Pic. 8: Control Elements
Display (see page 25):
COMfortel 2500: 5 lines
COMfortel 1500: 3 lines
Softkeys (status dependent keys):
COMfortel 2500: four on each side
COMfortel 1500: three on each side
Menu key:
opens the main menu (see page 33) from
the idle state or already open menu
Exit key:
returns to the idle state
unfinished or incorrect settings are not
stored
Receiver
Plus/Minus Keys:
change voice and ringer volume as well
as contrast and brightness depending
on the status of the telephone
Speaker Key:
switches the speaker on (speaker mode) and
perhaps additionally the microphone in the base
device (handsfree operation)
Microphone Key:
switches off/on the microphone in the receiver,
base device or headset depending on the call
status (mute)
Telephone Book Key:
opens the telephone book (see page 75)
from the idle state or already open menu
Redial Key:
opens the redial list (see
page 84) from the idle state
dials the last dialled number
when picking up the receiver
Keypad:
alphanumeric
key occupation see Table 1 on
page 27
Message Key with LED:
LED signals (new) entries
opens the caller list (see page 87) from the idle state
opens the TAM list (see page 190) from the idle state
opens the TAM voice memo (see page 193) from the idle state
Hook Key with LED:
LED signals inbound calls
substitute for the mechanical
hook switch
Query Key with LED:
starts query
Function Keys with LED:
LED signals the status depend-
ing on the configured setting
freely programmable (see
page 155)