1.3
The Etherset display screen
Figure 2 shows the Etherset display screen. The i2004 Etherset telephone is a
feature rich telephone that has a built-in display screen for ease of use.
The display and the keys are described in the sections that follow.
Figure 2 Etherset display
Feature
keys 4 to 6
(bottom to
top).
Context label.
Softkey labels.
Softkeys.
1.3.1
Main display area
The middle portion of the screen is the main display area. This area is used to
convey information to the user (e.g. when the user is invoking features such as
predial).
This portion of the screen is also used to display the screens and options
available through the softkeys.
1.3.2
Feature key labels and indicators
Six feature keys appear to the left and right of the top portion of the display.
These feature keys are used to access the Centrex features which have been
configured against a user's particular line. (By default the keys map to the first
six features datafilled against the line at the Central Office.)
Although there are only six feature keys on the Etherset, a maximum of eleven
Centrex features are available across two screens. To scroll between the
screens, use the up and down navigation keys.
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Feature key labels and
indicators.
Note: There are three keys on each side.
A highlighted
Feature keys 1
key indicator.
to 3 (bottom to
top).
Feature Key 1.
Date and time
indicators.
Main display area.
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