Chapter 3 ( SRS-1050 Local Features
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CHAPTER 3
LOCAL FEATURES
This chapter explains how to use
the display and softkeys to set
the features controlled by the
SRS-1050. The first section
describes menu mode, from which
you make all changes to local
features. Subsequent sections
describe how to set each feature,
in the following order
• Setting ringer volume, tone,
and operating modes
• Programming one-touch
buttons
• Setting the calendar/clock
• Reinitializing the phone
• Enabling unanswered call
logging (UNA)
• Selecting handsfree (speaker),
handset, or headset operation
• Using call announce intercom
• Using Q.931 message logging
• Activating or deactivating the
MIC-OFF button
Examples of mistake correction
while setting local options in
menu mode are shown.
Note: Option 8 (SPID/TEI) in
menu mode is an installation
function usually performed by
your System Administrator or
phone maintenance personnel.
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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).
MENU MODE OPERATIONS
The SRS-1050 has a menu from
which you select options to
change SRS-1050 local features.
Note: The procedures to set
local features require
extensive use of the softkeys
located below the display. To
see the names of the softkeys,
press KEY MENU. The names
appear on the second line of
the display above the keys.
Press KEY MENU again to
redisplay the information
displaced by the softkey
labels. You can use the
softkeys any time, whether or
not the names are showing.