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Answer and Ignore Softkeys for XML Applications

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Available Features Enabled by Administrators Answer and Ignore Softkeys for XML Applications If you are accessing XML applications on your phone and a call comes in, your System Administrator can create "Answer" and "Ignore" keys that you can use to either answer the incoming call, or ignore it. L1 John Smith 401 Mon Jan 1 12 : 45pm An XML application can display here while a call is coming in. Answer Ignore When the Ignore and Answer softkeys display, you can press Answer softkey to answer the incoming call without disturbing the current XML application. When you answer the call, the Ignore and Answer softkeys disappear from the screen. Pressing the Ignore softkey ignores the incoming call without disturbing the current XML application. Contact your System Administrator for more information. XML Softkey for Special Characters in XML Applications When using XML applications that require you to enter information such as Email addresses, that require special symbols (for example, the "@" symbol), your System Administrator can create an XML softkey to access these symbols. Pressing the symbol key in an XML application can display a single symbol or a list of symbols from which you can choose the symbol you need. Contact your System Administrator for more information. 41-001317-05 REV01 - 06.2013 185

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Available Features Enabled by Administrators
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Answer and Ignore Softkeys for XML Applications
If you are accessing XML applications on your phone and a call comes in, your System Administrator can create "
Answer
"
and "
Ignore
" keys that you can use to either answer the incoming call, or ignore it.
When the
Ignore
and
Answer
softkeys display, you can press
Answer
softkey to answer the incoming call without dis-
turbing the current XML application. When you answer the call, the Ignore and Answer softkeys disappear from the screen.
Pressing the
Ignore
softkey ignores the incoming call without disturbing the current XML application. Contact your Sys-
tem Administrator for more information.
XML Softkey for Special Characters in XML Applications
When using XML applications that require you to enter information such as Email addresses, that require special symbols
(for example, the "@" symbol), your System Administrator can create an XML softkey to access these symbols. Pressing the
symbol key in an XML application can display a single symbol or a list of symbols from which you can choose the symbol
you need. Contact your System Administrator for more information.
L1 John Smith 401
12 : 45pm
Mon Jan 1
An XML application can display
here while a call is coming in.
Ignore
Answer