The Features of Your Telephone
then the programmed tele-
phone number will appear
instead
Programmed function key:
4
Name of the feature with addi-
tional information
Call key in incoming call state:
5
Telephone number (where
transmitted) or caller's name
(where held in telephone book)
Menu Card Display
As with a PC, all telephone and sys-
tem features are controlled via
cross-faded display windows. The
presentation of these display win-
dows resembles an index card and
is called a menu card.
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Announcement
3
Notes
5
The uppermost row of a menu card
contains the menu name or the
name of the selected feature. The
following rows contain selectable
features or also name or telephone
number lists.
Menu cards are called up with dif-
ferent keys. Please consult here the
16
Display and Menu Cards
details given under Key Program-
ming.
A menu card partially covers the key
rows. It is still possible here to carry
out all of the functions assigned to
the keys (e.g. to accept a call on a
call key).
Menu cards can be overlaid with
other display windows for making
entries (e.g. a telephone number).
Calling Up Menu Cards
and Selecting List Entries
Use one of the
section on key programming in
Actions
order to call up a menu card (see
table Calling Up Menu Cards with
Keys). Please take note of the
or
list entries is described in the table
Selection
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Announcement
3
Notes
5
keys outlined
key press. The selection of
long
in Menu Card Lists.
Actions
in the
short
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