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SRS-1050 Overview ( Chapter 1
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CALL INFORMATION
DISPLAYS
1=747-3456 (Line 1)
12:55PM TUE MAY 5 (Line 2)
When you make a call, the
number you dialed, including any
prefix, appears on line 1 of the
display, along with an ISDN Call
Identifier (ICI) code if provided at
your installation. (See Appendix
D for a partial list of ICI codes.)
For an incoming call, the calling
party's number appears if the
network supplies the digital set
with the Calling Line ID (CLID).
When your party answers, the
call duration timing is shown as
minutes and seconds. This timer
will record for an hour, up to
59:59, and then it restarts at 00:00.
If the call cannot go through, line
2 shows a message such as
"BUSY" or "NOT ANSWERED".
MM (Line 1)
SS (Line 2)
SOFTKEYS AND KEY MENU
When you press KEY MENU, line
2 of the display changes to the
names for the four keys directly
below the display. These keys
are called softkeys because the
functions they control change as
you use the menus to set up
different features. When you
press KEY MENU from the
standard display screen, you see
the following screen:
UNA DATA CLEAR REG
1 2 3 4
Key Menu
Standard Softkey Layout
(The DATA softkey label appears
only if you have the data model.)
Note: Softkey 1 also serves as
the ENTER key (for entering
information as indicated in
this User Guide).
These softkey functions are
explained in the following
chapters:
UNA Chapter 2
DATA Chapter 4
CLEAR Chapter 3
REG Chapter 3
ENTER Chapter 3
Other names and functions for
these keys are explained in
various contexts throughout the
text.