Xerox 3100MFP/S Dect Phone User Guide - Page 5

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YOUR TELEPHONE Your handset 1 6 2 7 3 8 9 4 10 5 11 12 1. Alphanumeric screen. 2. Context keys (on-screen select keys): depending on the context, these keys are used to validate the options which appear above them, either in the lower right or lower left corners of the screen. These keys are called programmable and 3. Green key: take the call/repeat (press and hold) switch on handset. 4. Hands free key: activates the loud-speaker during a conversation. 5. Key R: used to manage double calls. 6. Earphone: handset. 7. Red key: Hang up / return to home screen / switch off the handset. 8. Browser: Options path / volume adjustment. 9. Phone book key: phone book access. 10. Alphanumeric keyboard. 11. Intercom key: to call another handset paired with the base. 12. Microphone. keys. 6

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Y
OUR
TELEPHONE
Your handset
1.
Alphanumeric screen.
2.
Context keys (on-screen select keys): depending on the context, these keys are used to
validate the options which appear above them, either in the lower right or lower left
corners of the screen. These keys are called programmable
and
keys.
3.
Green key: take the call/repeat (press and hold) switch on handset.
4.
Hands free key: activates the loud-speaker during a conversation.
5.
Key R: used to manage double calls.
6.
Earphone: handset.
7.
Red key: Hang up / return to home screen / switch off the handset.
8.
Browser: Options path / volume adjustment.
9.
Phone book key: phone book access.
10.
Alphanumeric keyboard.
11.
Intercom key: to call another handset paired with the base.
12.
Microphone.
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