Operation Manual
C. BUTTONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Before going through the following keypad functions, it is a good idea to
understand that multiple functions may be assigned to a single button in order
to reduce buttons cluster. On some buttons, short and long push on one button
gives you different functions in different modes. Pay attention to the following
description regarding long and short push. Short push means push and release
immediately. Long push means push and hold for approximately two seconds.
Button In standby mode In conversation
mode
In programming /
viewing mode
On Handset unit
Push this button to
access the menus.
To enter:
Mute, Internal call,
Sound Enhancer,
Redial.
In programming
mode, press this
button to confirm a
setting.
To enter digit 0-9. To enter digit 0-9. To enter digit 0-9 or
to enter alphabet
characters.
Long
push toggles “P” for
pause.
This button functions
as when a
short push is given.
To enter
Button In standby mode In conversation
mode
In programming /
viewing mode
To enter
This button switches
the handset keypad
lock on and off after
a long push.
To enter
In standby mode, a
short push to this
button will bring
you redial function.
Last 10 called num-
bers will be kept in
the redial memory.
Numbers stored in
the redial list can be
up to 24 digits long.
Use and
to select
the desired number.
Press to
dial the displayed
number.
In conversation
mode, this button
functions as “volume
up” for both
the earpiece and
the speaker phone
volume.
In programming
& memory review
mode, this button
functions as “scroll
up” when a short
push is given. Use to
scroll through the
phone book, menu,
redial list, or caller
ID log.










