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Conventions Used, in this Manual

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5.5 Base station display A B L1 FULL TUE 12:00 AM C D L2 L1 Inuse L2 Inuse FULL Softkey 1 Softkey 2 H GF E A Sub-screen display area Shows answering machine status. See below. B Main display area In idle mode: Displays the time and date or new events. In menu mode: Displays the options in the menu. C Ringer Off Icon Turns on when the ringer volume is set to zero. The small numerals "1" and "2" show which line(s) have ringer volume set to zero. D L1 and L2 in Main Display Area L1 is for Line 1 and L2 is for Line 2. These icons blink when the line is receiving a call. They are steady on when: • The line is off-hook. • The line is in external talk mode. • Viewing call log of the line. • The line is in hold mode or in use by handset. • The line is set to Call barring on. E Soft keys Soft key 1 is activated by the Select/OK key. Soft key 2 is activated by the Back/ Clear key. F Answering Machine Counters Displays steady on when the answering machine of the line is set to off. Displays "AA" steady on when the answering machine of the line is in handset remote control mode or auto answering mode. G Message Counter Shows the number of the messages in answering machine for the line. Blinks when there are new messages. The icon comes on when message memory of the line is full, but only when there are no new messages. H L1 and L2 in the Sub-screen Display Area L1 is for Line 1 and L2 is for Line 2. These icons appear at all times. 6 Conventions Used in this Manual This manual uses the following conventions. • Bold text Bold text is used for messages and instructions that are shown on the handset or base display screen. • Handset and Base Station Keys Except where indicated otherwise, basic operation is the same for both the handset and base station of this product. However, for some functions the keys 22 Conventions Used in this Manual

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Conventions Used in this Manual
5.5
Base station display
A
Sub-screen display area
Shows answering machine status. See
below.
B
Main display area
In idle mode: Displays the time and date
or new events.
In menu mode: Displays the options in
the menu.
C
Ringer Off Icon
Turns on when the ringer volume is set
to zero. The small numerals “1” and “2”
show which line(s) have ringer volume
set to zero.
D
L1 and L2 in Main Display Area
L1 is for Line 1 and L2 is for Line 2.
These icons blink when the line is
receiving a call.
They are steady on when:
The line is off-hook.
The line is in external talk mode.
Viewing call log of the line.
The line is in hold mode or in use by
handset.
The line is set to Call barring on.
E
Soft keys
Soft key 1 is activated by the
Select/OK
key. Soft key 2 is activated by the
Back/
Clear
key.
F
Answering Machine Counters
Displays
steady on when the
answering machine of the line is set to
off.
Displays “AA” steady on when the
answering machine of the line is in
handset remote control mode or auto
answering mode.
G
Message Counter
Shows the number of the messages in
answering machine for the line. Blinks
when there are new messages.
The
icon comes on when
message memory of the line is full, but
only when there are no new messages.
H
L1 and L2 in the Sub-screen
Display Area
L1 is for Line 1 and L2 is for Line 2.
These icons appear at all times.
6
Conventions Used
in this Manual
This manual uses the following
conventions.
Bold text
Bold text is used for messages and
instructions that are shown on the
handset or base display screen.
Handset and Base Station Keys
Except where indicated otherwise, basic
operation is the same for both the
handset and base station of this product.
However, for some functions the keys
Softkey 1
Inuse
L1
TUE 12:00 AM
Softkey 2
L1
FULL
Inuse
L2
L2
FULL
C
B
A
F
G
H
E
D