Aastra OpenPhone 71 User Guide - Page 105

Features and MenuCards, How to Set Features, Main Menu, MenuCard “Main Menu”

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Features and MenuCards Features and MenuCards How to Set Features You can set the features of your telephone and system in several different ways: Using MenuCards Invoke the MenuCards using the appropriate key as described under Display and MenuCards starting on page 22 and define your settings. Use the arrow keys and the O key to select your settings and the = keys to switch between set- tings. In the primary groups of MenuCards you can also select features directly by entering a number. To do this, simply key in the number to the left of the feature. Using Feature Keys Almost all features can be assigned to your telephone's feature keys then called up by pressing the key or by switching the function on or off (see Programming Functions (Features) starting on page 129.) Using the Star and Hash Keys Many features can be set by entering code digits. Code digits are entered using the * or #keys in combination a specific string of code digits. Code digit input is intended primarily for analogue telephones in your system. The code digits can also be used on your system telephones. These are described in the "OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 - Operation on Standard Terminals" user guide (supplied with the system). You can also view a current online overview of codes under the Codes item in the Systeminfo menu of your communications system's Web console. Main Menu MenuCard "Main Menu" This MenuCard contains all available features. Some of the menu items can be found in other MenuCards as well. Incoming e-mails, for example, are under 3 Messages in the Main menu and can also be called up by using the info key i (where the system has been so configured). Features affecting your telephone's availability (e. g. active call protection) are in the Main menu and in the MenuCard Active features, which you can call up by long pressing the info key i. 103

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Features and MenuCards
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Features and MenuCards
How to Set Features
You can set the features of your telephone and system in several different ways:
Using MenuCards
Invoke the MenuCards using the appropriate key as described under Display and
MenuCards starting on page 22 and define your settings. Use the arrow keys and
the
O
key to select your settings and the
=
keys to switch between set-
tings. In the primary groups of MenuCards you can also select features directly by
entering a number. To do this, simply key in the number to the left of the feature.
Using Feature Keys
Almost all features can be assigned to your telephone’s feature keys then called up by
pressing the key or by switching the function on or off (see Programming Functions
(Features) starting on page 129.)
Using the Star and Hash Keys
Many features can be set by entering code digits. Code digits are entered using the
*
or
#
keys in combination a specific string of code digits.
Code digit input is intended primarily for analogue telephones in your system. The
code digits can also be used on your system telephones. These are described in the
“OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 – Operation on Standard Terminals” user guide (supplied
with the system). You can also view a current online overview of codes under the
Codes
item in the
Systeminfo
menu of your communications system’s Web console.
Main Menu
MenuCard “Main Menu”
This MenuCard contains all available features. Some of the menu items can be found
in other MenuCards as well. Incoming e-mails, for example, are under
3 Messages
in
the Main menu and can also be called up by using the info key
i
(where the
system has been so configured). Features affecting your telephone’s availability (e. g.
active call protection) are in the Main menu and in the MenuCard
Active features
,
which you can call up by long pressing the info key
i
.