Dial String Field; Call Status Area - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Applications

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SV8100
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The toolbar consists of the following areas:

Dial String Field

Call Status Area

Dial/Hangup Button
Speed Dial List
File Button
Hold Button
Function Toolbar
Each of these screen regions is further described in the sections to follow.
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2.2
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Desktop Applications
Specifies the number to be dialed and maintains a list of the most recently
dialed numbers.
colour-coded icons represent the status of active calls.
Controls the hookswitch state of the phone.
Displays a user-maintained list of frequently dialed numbers.
Provides access to additional menu items, such as configuration settings
and additional application views.
Places the active call on Hold.
Provides quick access to the most commonly used call processing and
application functions.
Dial String Field
The Dial String Field is a combo box in which the user specifies the
phone number to be dialed.
The drop down list for this field contains the most recently dialed
numbers
The drop down list displays up to 20 numbers.
The numbers are listed with the most recent at the top.
Selecting a number from the list places the number as the current
number to be dialed.
The user can enter a number in this field by manually typing in a number
or using cut/paste.
With a phone number highlighted in another Windows application,
pressing <Ctrl+C> copies the selected number into the dial string field.
Call Status Area
The Call Status Area is shown below the Recent Call List.
Round icons are used to represent the calls that are active on the phone.
The colour of each icon indicates the call status as follows:
Ringing (Red)
Active (Green)
Held (Yellow)
When a call first enters the ringing state, a tooltip balloon is displayed
over the call status icon.
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