Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 24

ESC Key, Programmable Keys with LED Display

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 Key Assignments ■ It adjusts the volume when making a call via the handset. ■ It adjusts the volume of the ringer tone during a call. ■ It sets the contrast of the display when the telephone is idle (only on the OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65). ■ It switches features on/off quickly. ■ It changes the volume of the ringer tone and the melody in the menu. ■ It moves the cursor when entering telephone numbers or text. Note: If you have already used the plus/minus key to open a menu to set the display contrast or the volume, your current setting will automatically be applied after three seconds, without your using to confirm. 1.3.16 ESC Key This key is used to exit an input window without changing its contents and to return to the menu branches. 1.3.17 Programmable Keys with LED Display Your system telephone provides you with several keys, which you can individually program, that have a LED display. These are: ■ on the OpenPhone 61 the five keys with LEDs below the display ■ on the OpenPhone 63 the five keys with LEDs to the right of the display. Additionally you can also program the keys free left of the display, that is, all keys which have not yet been assigned as call keys by the system administrator (see also the section Call Keys with Other Telephone Numbers on page 17). ■ on the OpenPhone 65 the keys to the left of the display which have not been assigned as call keys by the system administrator. Additionally you can also program other functions on the keys of a keypad module. Free programmable keys can be assigned as follows: 20

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800
Key Assignments
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It adjusts the volume when making a call via the handset.
It adjusts the volume of the ringer tone during a call.
It sets the contrast of the display when the telephone is idle (only on the
OpenPhone 63 and the OpenPhone 65).
It switches features on/off quickly.
It changes the volume of the ringer tone and the melody in the menu.
It moves the cursor when entering telephone numbers or text.
Note:
If you have already used the plus/minus key to open a
menu to set the display contrast or the volume, your current
setting will automatically be applied after three seconds,
without your using
to confirm.
1.3.16
ESC Key
This key is used to exit an input window without changing its contents and
to return to the menu branches.
1.3.17
Programmable Keys with LED Display
Your system telephone provides you with several keys, which you can individ-
ually program, that have a LED display. These are:
on the OpenPhone 61 the five keys with LEDs below the display
on the OpenPhone 63 the five keys with LEDs to the right of the display. Addi-
tionally you can also program the keys free left of the display, that is, all keys
which have not yet been assigned as call keys by the system administrator (see
also the section
Call Keys with Other Telephone Numbers
on page 17).
on the OpenPhone 65 the keys to the left of the display which have not been
assigned as call keys by the system administrator. Additionally you can also
program other functions on the keys of a keypad module.
Free programmable keys can be assigned as follows: