7 softkeys and the cancel key, The softkeys, Softkey: arrow keys – NEC C944 User Manual

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7 Softkeys and the Cancel Key

The Softkeys

Softkey:

Arrow Keys

Symbols are displayed above the arrow keys which identify the
respective functionality of the arrow keys:

E

If a continuous text is displayed (e.g. a message), the text
can be scrolled up / down via the arrow keys.

When a selection list (e.g. telephone book or menu) is dis-
played, the arrow keys move the cursor to the desired
entry.

D

Enables selection from the redial list.

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When entering phone numbers or names, changes can
be made by moving the position of the cursor. The arrow
keys shift the cursor to the left or right.

Softkey: OK

OK

is used to confirm the selected function. If a function only

permits you to switch between two options, the

OK

key causes

this to take place. In the display, active settings (ON) are indi-
cated by a ”“” in front of the respective word. In the case of
settings that are not active (OFF), the space in front of the
respective word is left empty.

Softkey:

Options

Using the

Options

softkey on the left, you can perform actions

on the selected item in the menu you are currently in.

Softkey: Esc

The

Esc

softkey is used to quit the respective menu section

which is displayed. The display then shows the selection of the
previous menu branch or the current idle / connection display.

Holding down the

Esc

softkey for a longer time (approx. 2 sec.)

quits the present menu and returns to the idle display.

Cancel Key

Pressing

C

during editing names and/or numbers results in

deleting the last entered character or digit. Pressing

C

for a

longer period deletes the whole entry.

TelBook

The four large keys below the dis-
play (see picture) are called the
softkeys. The functions allocated to
the keys are shown on the bottom
line of the display. The key function
changes automatically according
to the respective operating state of
the handset.

Miller

Newman

Peters
Options

Esc

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