Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 30

Setting Windows and their Characteristics

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 Display and MenuCards Selecting Items from MenuCard Lists Arrow keys or * or # The arrow keys or * or # keys (OpenPhone 61) are used to select items in and/or scroll through the MenuCard lists. If the list is longer than the display window, you will see an arrow at the bottom of the window indicating there are additional items. When you scroll down, another arrow will appear at the top of the window.When the first entry in a menu is selected and you press the up arrow key you go to the last entry of this menu. When the last entry in a menu is selected and you press the down arrow key you go to the last entry. Number keys In the main menu, you can also make your selection by entering the number to the left of the feature. OK key ESC key, short press ESC key, long press Pressing this key confirms your selection or setting. Depending on the feature, it is executed now and you exit the MenuCard, or additional setting windows are displayed. This cancels your selection/entry without making any changes and takes you back to the next highest branch of the menu tree. This closes the MenuCard without making any changes 1.4.6 Setting Windows and their Characteristics Two dots following a MenuCard item mean: After pressing the OK key a sub-menu is opened in which you can select options or make enter input. The settings in the sub-menu are stored after pressing the OK key . In an input line (e.g. for a telephone number) you can make entries/changes straight away. The cursor indicates the position at which the input or deletion is made. Your inputs are stored after you press the OK key arrow key. or scroll further with the 26

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System Telephones on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800
Display and MenuCards
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1.4.6
Setting Windows and their Characteristics
Two dots following a MenuCard item mean: After pressing the OK key
a
sub-menu is opened in which you can select options or make enter input. The
settings in the sub-menu are stored after pressing the OK key
.
In an input line (e.g. for a telephone number) you can make entries/changes straight
away. The cursor indicates the position at which the input or deletion is made.
Your inputs are stored after you press the OK key
or scroll further with the
arrow key.
Selecting Items from MenuCard Lists
Arrow keys or * or #
The arrow keys or * or # keys (OpenPhone 61) are used to
select items in and/or scroll through the MenuCard lists.
If the list is longer than the display window, you will see
an arrow at the bottom of the window indicating there
are additional items. When you scroll down, another ar-
row will appear at the top of the window.When the first
entry in a menu is selected and you press the up arrow
key
you go to the last entry of this menu. When the
last entry in a menu is selected and you press the down
arrow key
you go to the last entry.
Number keys
In the main menu, you can also make your selection by
entering the number to the left of the feature.
OK key
Pressing this key confirms your selection or setting. De-
pending on the feature, it is executed now and you exit
the MenuCard, or additional setting windows are dis-
played.
ESC key, short press
This cancels your selection/entry without making any
changes and takes you back to the next highest branch
of the menu tree.
ESC key, long press
This closes the MenuCard without making any changes