System Telephones on the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300
Key Assignments
19
These internal numbers are, in turn, assigned external numbers at which you can
be reached.
To make a call, you must first press the key. Pressing and holding the key displays a
MenuCard which allows you to program the functions of this key.
Note:
To make team functions available, the system admi-
nistrator can configure call keys as trunk keys, team keys,
busy keys or direct-call keys. For further information, please
refer to the chapters entitled
Team Functions
starting on
page 68 and “Team Functions” in the “Mounting and Com-
missioning” user guide.
1.3.4 MenuCard Key
This key is used to display MenuCards. A short press of the key shows a
selection of features that can be used in the current device status (e.g. during a
call). Pressing and holding the key shows the MenuCard containing the main
menu with all available settings.
Note:
You need the appropriate authorisation to operate
this key on your system telephone. Consult your system ad-
ministrator if your authorisation has to be changed.
1.3.5 Info Key
A short press of this key displays a MenuCard containing all the messages
that have arrived. If the LED next to the key flashes slowly, it means you are
receiving an incoming message. Pressing and holding the key down displays a
MenuCard containing the list of active features that restrict the reachability of the
telephone (e.g. call protection is on). The illuminated LED next to the key indicates
the status.
1.3.6 ABC Key
A short press of this key opens the MenuCard for the telephone book.
Pressing and holding the key shows you a list of the display languages you can set.
Summary of Contents for OpenPhone61
Page 1: ...OpenPhone61 63 65 on the Communications Systems OpenCom 100 and OpenCom X300 User Guide ...
Page 9: ...5 6 Notes on disposal 107 Index 108 ...
Page 10: ...6 ...
Page 71: ...Making Calls Making Calls from the Telephone Book 67 Save the entry ...
Page 116: ...Index 112 Notes ...
Page 117: ...Index 113 Notes ...
Page 118: ...Index 114 Notes ...