Automatic hide / message windows, Event window and info menu, Date/time – AASTRA 600d for Aastra 800 and OpenCom 100 User Guide EN User Manual

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Basic Functions

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Automatic Hide / Message Windows

If you have an open a menu or input mask and there is an incoming call, the infor-
mation regarding the call appears on the display (name/call number of the caller, etc).
After ending the call, you return to where you had been before the call. When you
have opened the system menu / main menu of the Aastra 800 / OpenCom 100 com-
munications system and get an incoming call (see page 113), the caller will hear a
busy signal and the call is entered onto your caller list.

Messages appear for some settings in the Device menu and lengthier texts are auto-
matically scrolled forward. You can also scroll manually by pressing the

/

keys.

Event Window and Info Menu

When the mobile unit is idle, an event window appears on the display if, e.g. there are
new entries in the caller list, the voicebox (if configured) or in the message list. If there
are multiple entries, the New infos header appears.

Open the Info menu to retrieve the entries. When idle, press the

navigation key and

select a menu entry. You can also open the Info menu by pressing the

softkey or

the softkey.

Date/Time

When idle, the display shows the current date and the current time of the Aastra 800 /
OpenCom 100. After commissioning or after changing the battery it may take a
moment until all current data is transmitted from the Aastra 800 / OpenCom 100 com-
munications system.

Bluetooth® Headset Operation (Aastra 620d/630d)

The Bluetooth® brand name as well as the Bluetooth® logo are the property of
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any usage of this trademark by Aastra is licenced. Other
trademarks and brand names are the property of the respective owner.

The Bluetooth function of the mobile units permit checking in two Bluetooth headsets,
one of which can be selected for operation.

A Bluetooth headset which is checked in and reachable (

symbol) has priority over

any headset that may be simultaneously connected by cable (

symbol).

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