User guide

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OpenPhone 26/27 Softkeys and Other Keys
If you have saved your input in a
menu, it remains saved when you
leave the menu.
Receiver Key
A The receiver key has the same
function as lifting or replacing the
receiver of a normal telephone.
Loudspeaker Key
L This key activates the speaker or
hands-free mode.
Info Key
B By means of this key you can ac-
cess the various lists (e. g. the call
list) as well as view and change cur-
rently activated features (e. g. call
protection, call forwarding).
If there are new calls, e-mails, short
messages or voicebox messages,
then on the …
… OpenPhone 26 the Info
symbol flashes slowly in the dis-
play
… OpenPhone 27 the Info key
flashes.
Note: In order to be able use the
Info key, your communications sys-
tem must be using a software ver-
sion of at least 5.22.
Cancel Key
C This key cancels your menu se-
lection without saving the previous
entry. If you are entering numbers or
letters, this key deletes the last char-
acter. Holding
C pressed deletes
the complete entry.
Signal Key
R This key initiates an enquiry dur-
ing a call. Holding this key pressed in
the idle state dials the SOS number
(if one has been stored).
Hash Key
# Long key press in the idle state
switches the key lock on. An active
keypad lock is displayed with a
symbol in the symbol line. To un-
lock the keypad, press the softkey
under this symbol and then the
#
key.
Star Key
* Long key press in the idle state
switches the ringer on and off.
Number Keys
The number keys are used to directly
enter telephone numbers and
names, including Vanity phone
numbers.