Display; Icons And Text In The Display - Mitel IP8630M Operation Manual

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4 Display

This section contains a description of the different icons seen in the idle and in the menu.

4.1 Icons and Text in the Display

All functions and settings available to the handset user are shown as icons and text in the display. The
icons and text in the display indicate functions and settings to which you have access.
The picture below shows a typical idle screen that displays the time and date, display name which is
set on the web interface of the base station, registration number, and handset name which is set
locally on the handset. This active area is also the area for dialog window text if there has been a
missed call, or an action needs to be confirmed.
In the softkey bar at the bottom of the idle screen it is possible to access from the left: Contacts,
Central Directory, and Calls.
The status bar at the top of the idle screen is always visible in all screens. This displays icons which give
the user information about signal strength, missed call, new message, phone lock, key lock, sound off,
time, and battery status. These icons are shown and explained shortly in the following:
"Signal strength" icon is always visible in the upper left corner. The number of green staples is
displayed according to the strength of the signal.
"Battery" icon is always visible in the upper right corner, and shows how much battery that is left
on the handset.
"Full battery" icon is displayed when the handset is fully charged.
This battery icon is displayed when there is 20% to 32% battery left on the handset.
"Low battery" icon is displayed when there is 10% to 20% battery left on the handset.
"Missed call" icon is displayed in the status bar, and indicates that there has been a missed call
which can be seen in the call list.
"Voice mail message" icon is displayed in the status bar when there are voice mails that have not
been listened to. This icon remains until the voice mail has been listened to.
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