Aastra DT690 User Manual page 23

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The bottom row (Soft key bar) is used for soft keys which can be used as short
cuts for functions in the telephone. There are three soft keys, located just
beneath the display and the functions of each soft key is indicated by text in the
display just above the keys, see Figure 4 on page 17. In standby mode, the soft
keys can be used for specific functions defined by the user of the handset.
Soft keys
Figure 4
Note: The information displayed varies depending on the version and
Depending on the state and setting of your phone, different information can be
shown, see the following list:
1424-EN/LZT 103 088 Uen A2 2008-11-21
Call
Soft keys (Call and List)
configuration of the exchange, and whether you use the phone in a
DECT or an IP DECT system. Consult your system administrator to
find out which type of system your phone is used in.
Idle phone
Normal.
The display shows the programmed name of your network, your name
and extension number, time, date, and so on, see Figure 3 on page 16.
Follow-me activated.
The display shows your own extension number followed by a > and
the extension number diverted to.
Outgoing call
Normal outgoing call.
When making an outgoing call, the dialed number or name is displayed.
Diverted call.
If the dialed number is diverted, the diversion information is shown.
For example, the display shows the dialed number and the number
diverted to (preceded by >). When the diverted call is answered, only
the number of the answering position is displayed.
Incoming call
Normal incoming call.
If available, the number or the name of the caller is displayed.
Diverted call.
A diversion indicator (>) before the number or name informs that the
call is diverted to your phone. When you have answered the call, the
display only shows the number of the person calling.
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