Operating Components; Display; Dialog Keys; Handset - Siemens OPTISET NI-1200 Operating Manual

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Issue 6, June 1999
Operating Components
Display
The display on your Optiset terminal presents up to 2 lines of
information of up to 24 characters each. The information presented
depends on the current state of the terminal and of any calls
associated with the terminal.
At appropriate times, the display presents menu selections that can
assist you in handling calls. When multiple menu selections are
available to you, the display contains the
~
.. symbol to let you
know that you can scroll through the selections. Using the
<::]
and
t> dialog keys at the bottom of the terminal, you can display each
of the available menu selections. When you find the seleclion you
want to activate, press the t/
dialog key.
Note: In the display examples Ihat appear in Ihis guide as part of
the instructions for operating your Optiset terminal, the <>
symbol is substituted for the
~
.. symbol.
You can set your Optiset terminal so that the menu display is
displayed all the time, is disabled, or is activated only when a dialog
key is pressed while the terminal
is
in use.
The menu displays described in this document are based on the
assumption thaI the Oplisel terminal is connecled to a Nalional
ISDN (NI) compliant switCh. However, because of differences
among switch platforms, some actual displays on your terminal may
not be exactly as described.
Still, the functionality should be
similar, and the descriptions should apply sufficiently to guide you in
operating your Opliset terminal.
Dialog Keys
Along the bottom edged of your Optiset terminal's faceplate are four
dialog keys labeled as follows:
I
I
I
t>
I
~
I
t/
<::]
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These keys are called dialog keys because they enable you to
communicate with the terminal in response to menu oplions
presented to you in the display. If the display contains the
~
..
symbol in Ihe lower right corner, Ihen a selection of menu options is
available to you. By using the
<::]
and t> dialog keys, you can
scroll backward and forward, respectively, through the menu until
the item you want to activate is displayed. Then press the t/ dialog
key to select the item. Pressing the
~
dialog key exits the menu
without your having to make a selection.
Handset
Your Optiset terminal is equipped with a standard telephone
handset. Basic call handling (placing and answering calls) can be
initiated by simply lifting the handset from its cradle.
Dial Pad
The dial key pad on your Optiset is a conventional telephone
keypad. It is used for placing or forwarding calls, as well as for
entering certain codes during setup of the terminal.
FeatureiLine Keys
Your Optiset terminal
is
equipped with
12 programmable
feature/line keys, arranged in two banks. Four keys appear above
the dial pad; the other
B keys appear in the bank to the right of the
dial pad.
Line and feature assignments for these keys already
should have been made by the person who set up your terminal.
However, if you must set up your own terminal, refer to document
1275-00050, Optiset N/·1200 National ISDN Desktop Terminal
Installation, Setup, and Programming Guide.
Status lights
Associated with each feature/line key is a status light. The lights
that are associated with line keys, by the way they light, indicate the
state of the line as follows:
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