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SUPERSET
430 Telephone
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time and date when the set is idle
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softkey
labels during programming
and feature
access
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call status during telephone
calls
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message
information
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telephone
system error messages.
Softkeys
and
SUPERKEY
Immediately
below the LCD are six unlabeled
blue softkeys.
Theirfunctions
are defined
by corresponding
prompts
displayed
on the LCD.
The softkeys
are used
during
telephone
operations
to perform
functions
or to access
system
features.
The keys'
functions
vary with the activities
of the set. The SUPERKEY
is a fixed function
key,
which is located at the bottom left side of the set. When the SUPERKEY
is pressed,
the
softkeys
take on new meanings
associated
with user programming
functions,
Line Appearance Keys
There are 12 Line Appearance
keys arranged
in two columns.
For CDE purposes
these
keys are numbered
from
bottom
to top,
right to left, from1
to 12. The first Line
Appearance
Key is always programmed
as the Prime Line. The liquid crystal display
(LCD) indicator
provides
the status of each line appearance.
These
keys may be programmed
as Line Appearance
keys or Feature
Access
keys.
These functions
are designated
during CDE and cannot
be programmed
from the set.
Some
CDE-programmable
feature
keys
are not valid
on the
SUPERSET
430
telephone;
these
features
are provided
through
the SUPERKEY
Attempting
to
program
an
invalid
feature
will
show
"INVALID
FEATURE
KEY
FOR
THIS
TELEPHONE"
when the DISPLAY
KEYS function
is activated.
Speed Call Keys
Any unused
Line Appearance
key may also be programmed
as a personal
Speed Call
keya This can be done by the user from the SUPERSET430.
Ringer Pitch Adjustment
Ringer
pitch and cadence
combination
adjustment
is one of the SUPERSET
430
telephone's
built-in
functions.
To adjust:
0 Press SUPERKEY.
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Press the MORE...
softkey.
9 Press the RING ADJUST
softkey.
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Press the RINGER
PITCH softkey.
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The set will start ringing.
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Adjust the ringer pitch. The VOL UP key increases
the pitch; the VOL DOWN key
decreases
the pitch.
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