Explanations Of Icons - NEC DTL-12BT-1 series User Manual

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Handset LCD Screen

Explanations of Icons

The table below summarizes the explanations of the icons that appear on the first and fourth
lines in the LCD screen.
Icon
Antenna
marks
Ring tone OFF
Unheard voice
mail notification
Key lock
L
Unanswered call
history yet to be
confirmed
Remaining battery
voltage
Available cursor
display
1 - 22
Explanation
High Indicates the strength of radio transmission between
the Bluetooth
* If you move to a place with lower strength of
radio transmission from a place where your
terminal indicates low strength of radio
transmission ( ), a no service tone sounds. When
you move to a service area, the no service tone
stops and you can continue calling. The no
Low
service tone can be disabled by settings on the
handset. For more details, see "No Service Tone"
in "Configuring the Bluetooth
27).
No
* If no service (no display) occurs while no service
ser-
tone is sounding during a call, the call is dropped.
vice
* No service (no display) indicates that the terminal
is out of reach of radio transmission. You can
neither make nor receive calls.
Displayed when the terminal is configured to
suppress the ring tone. For more details, see "Ring
Volume" in "Configuring the Bluetooth
(P.1-27).
Displayed when there are voice mails in the mailbox
yet to be heard.
Displayed when a key lock has been set.
For more details, see "Key Lock"
Displayed when there is a history of unanswered
terminating messages yet to be confirmed.
Indicates the remaining voltage of the battery. For
more details, see "Charging" (P.1-5).
Indicates the directions of the cursor keys available.
terminal and Bluetooth
®
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handset.
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Handset"
(P.1-
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Handset"
(P.2-3)

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