User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Getting Started
- 1 About Your 5020 / 5040 Handset
- 1 Basic Handset Options
- 1 Making Calls
- 1 Answering Calls
- 1 During Calls
- 1 Using the Menu
- 1 Phone Book
- 1 Call Register
- 1 Messages
- 1.1 Writing and Sending a New Message
- 1.2 Saving a New Message in Outbox
- 1.3 Saving a New Message as a Template
- 1.4 Saving a Received Message as a Template
- 1.5 Sending Messages Using Templates
- 1.6 Reading a Message
- 1.7 Replying a Message
- 1.8 Forwarding a Message
- 1.9 Resending a Message
- 1.10 Erasing a Single Template
- 1.11 Erasing a Single Message
- 1.12 Erase All Read Messages from Inbox
- 1.13 Erase All Messages from Inbox
- 1.14 Erase All Messages from Outbox
- 1.15 Erase All Messages
- 1 Status
- 1 Settings
- 1.1 Ringing Volume
- 1.2 Ringing Tone
- 1.3 Alerting Volume
- 1.4 Vibrator
- 1.5 Silent Mode
- 1.6 Auto Key Lock
- 1.7 Backlight
- 1.8 Auto Answer
- 1.9 Out of Range
- 1.10 Bluetooth (only KIRK 5040)
- 1.10.1 Activate Bluetooth Function
- 1.10.2 Pair Wireless Headset with the Handset
- 1.10.3 Deactivate Bluetooth
- 1.10.4 Activate Bluetooth Again
- 1.10.5 Disconnect Wirelees Headset.
- 1.10.6 Connect Wireless Headset again
- 1.10.7 Remove Wireless Headset from the Device List
- 1.10.8 Auto Connect
- 1.10.9 Wireless Headset Volume
- 1.10.10 Switch Between Wireless Headset and Handset
- 1.10.11 Last Number Redial
- 1.11 Advanced...
- 1 General Information
1.1.2 Display Backlight
The display backlight automatically turns on when an incoming call or message
arrives, or if a key is pressed.
The backlight turns off when the handset is idle after a preset period of time delay.
You can disable the backlight to save power, refer to “Turning Backlight Off” on page
52 for more information.
1.2 Navigating Handset
The main part of the functions of the handset are grouped into different menus. In the
following sections you will find a description of how to navigate these menus. For
more information about the content of the different menus, refer to “Using the Menu”
on page 26.
You navigate the handset using two softkeys and a four-way navigation key. The fig-
ure below illustrates the connection between these keys and the text shown in display.
Four-Way Navigation Key
Use the key to move around in
menus. The four lines on the key
illustrate the directions you move
when pressing the key.
Right Softkey
Pressing right softkey
activates right softkey
text.
Use right softkey to enter
list of personal shortcuts.
When in menu, use the
key to return to previous
menu.
Left Softkey
Pressing left softkey acti-
vates left softkey text.
Use left softkey to enter
main menu. When in
menu, use the key to con-
firm your choices.