Introducing Your Optiset Terminal - Siemens OPTISET NI-1200 Operating Manual

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Issue 5, June 1999
Issue 5, June 1999
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OplisetlSDN Terminal Operating Components ......... 1
1. INTRODUCING YOUR OPTISET
TERMINAL
Your Optiset terminal contains keys, indicator lights, faceplate
labels, and conventional telephone components that enable you to
place and receive calls and operate the features that are available
through the terminal. These operating components are identified in
Figure
1.
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1. Display
2. Handset
3. Volume Up end
Volume Down
Keys
4. Built·ln Speaker
(under hendsel)
5. Diel Keypad
6. Slelus lights
7. Faceplates
8. Feature/Line
Keys
9. Buill·ln
Microphone
(under phone)
10.
Dialog Keys
Figure 1.
Optlset ISDN Terminal Operating Components
Please take a few minutes to study this illustration and to familiarize
yourself with the numbered components.
This will help you to
beller understand the instructions and learn the procedures in this
guide.
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1275·00030
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