Soft Key Operation - Toshiba PERCEPTION 4000 User Manual

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PERCEPTION 4000
PERCEPTION 4000
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PERCEPTION DIGITAL TELEPHONE DISPLAYS/SOFT KEYS
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SOFT KEY OPERATION

Soft key labels appear automatically during station operation and are
determined by the telephone's own Class of Service, the station
attributes of the called party, and the calling status of both parties. With
this many variables involved, the display possibilities in each stage of
feature operation are highly varied. Labels that do appear on a particular
telephone's display are the only soft key options available to that
telephone during that specific call state. When soft key labels appear,
one of the available options can be selected by pressing its
corresponding soft key. Once this key is pressed, additional sub-menus
may or may not be available, based on the particular feature option
selected, and on the limitations of the calling and called stations. Options
that are available at these sub-levels can be selected by pressing a
label's corresponding soft key. Complete feature operation can be
performed by stepping through the different levels of sub-menus.
Each soft key label appears in the same position each time it is available
as a call processing option. Each label is associated with one specific
telephone soft key, numbered 1 ~ 6. When a prompted display screen
contains more information than is currently being displayed, the NEXT
option will be available, allowing the display to be advanced to show this
additional information. This situation currently applies only to advisory
message and predefined text message display screens. The following
soft key labels are available as feature options:
F1
F2
MSG
CALL
CNCL
VCL
CAMP
2 0 5
F3
F4
F5
F3
F4
F5
ADV
ESCP
NEXT
F6
F6

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