Panasonic KXFPG176 KXFPG176 User Guide - Page 2

Left part, Middle part, Right part, PFQW1665ZA, September 24, 2002 - phones

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The control panel of the base unit is divided into three equal parts: left, middle and right. Left part: This part contains the telephone keypad laid out in the conventional telephone arrangement with a "nib" on the 5 button. Below the keypad are three oval buttons in a horizontal row: the left one is the FLASH button, the middle one is the REDIAL button, and the right one is the MUTE button. The FLASH button is also the CALL WAIT button. The REDIAL button is also the PAUSE button. Middle part: At the top middle part of the panel is a smooth surface. This is the display. Immediately below the display are four buttons in a horizontal row: from left to right, RECORD, ERASE, PLAY MESSAGES and AUTO ANSWER. On the left below is an oval button. This is the OPENLCR button. Below this button is the NAVIGATOR control, which is a large circular control with four active areas. The active areas are the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock positions. The 12 and 6 o'clock positions are PLUS and MINUS keys respectively. There are also the VOLUME control increase and decrease keys. The 3 and 9 o'clock positions are the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys. To the left of the NAVIGATOR control is a single rectangular button with a clipped edge. This is the DIGITAL SPEAKER-PHONE button. To the right of the NAVIGATOR control are two rectangular buttons with a clipped edge. The upper one is the MENU button. The lower one is the HELP button. Right part: At the top are two oval buttons. The upper one is the CALLER ID button. The lower one is the LOCATOR button. The LOCATOR button is also the INTERCOM button. Below these buttons is a ditched rectangular button with a clipped edge, marked with an indented page icon. This is the COPY button. Below this button, there is another ditched rectangular button with a clipped edge, with a "nib", marked with an indented diamond. This is the FAX START button, which is also the SET button. To the right of these buttons is a ditched circular button, with a minus-shaped protrusion, marked with an indented triangle. This is the STOP button. The upper right of the STOP button is an indentation. This is the microphone. PFQW1665ZA September 24, 2002

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The control panel of the base unit is divided into three equal parts: left, middle and right.
Left part:
This part contains the telephone keypad laid out in the conventional telephone arrangement with a “nib”
on the 5 button. Below the keypad are three oval buttons in a horizontal row: the left one is the FLASH
button, the middle one is the REDIAL button, and the right one is the MUTE button. The FLASH button
is also the CALL WAIT button. The REDIAL button is also the PAUSE button.
Middle part:
At the top middle part of the panel is a smooth surface. This is the display. Immediately below the display
are four buttons in a horizontal row: from left to right, RECORD, ERASE, PLAY MESSAGES and
AUTO ANSWER. On the left below is an oval button. This is the OPENLCR button. Below this button is
the NAVIGATOR control, which is a large circular control with four active areas. The active areas are the
12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock and 9 o’clock positions. The 12 and 6 o’clock positions are PLUS and
MINUS keys respectively. There are also the VOLUME control increase and decrease keys. The 3 and 9
o’clock positions are the RIGHT and LEFT arrow keys. To the left of the NAVIGATOR control is a single
rectangular button with a clipped edge. This is the DIGITAL SPEAKER-PHONE button. To the right of
the NAVIGATOR control are two rectangular buttons with a clipped edge. The upper one is the MENU
button. The lower one is the HELP button.
Right part:
At the top are two oval buttons. The upper one is the CALLER ID button. The lower one is the
LOCATOR button. The LOCATOR button is also the INTERCOM button. Below these buttons is a
ditched rectangular button with a clipped edge, marked with an indented page icon. This is the COPY
button. Below this button, there is another ditched rectangular button with a clipped edge, with a “nib”,
marked with an indented diamond. This is the FAX START button, which is also the SET button. To the
right of these buttons is a ditched circular button, with a minus-shaped protrusion, marked with an
indented triangle. This is the STOP button. The upper right of the STOP button is an indentation. This is
the microphone.
PFQW1665ZA
September 24, 2002