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5606 Wireless Handset User Guide
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In standby mode the upper row is used for icons and the clock. The next three rows are used
for information. The first row shows system information, the second row shows user information,
and the third row shows alarm icons and handset status.(For example, "Muted", "In Charger".) .
The bottom row (below the line) is the soft key field. In standby mode it shows the user defined
names of the three soft keys beneath the display. In menu mode this line displays the function
of each soft key. Examples of soft key functions are "Back", "Option", "Save".
Icon Title Description
ON button indicates that your handset is off hook.
Audio signal off shown when all alert signals, including ring signal, message
tone, key beep, etc. are turned off.
NOTE: High priority messages will override this setting.
Battery shown in the display in standby mode. When the level is low
it is time to charge the battery.
Speaker shown when the loudspeaker is activated and the handset
is in loudspeaking mode.
New voice mail appears when a new voice mail exists. The icon remains
until all voice mails have been heard and/or removed.
New message appears when a new message is received. The number to
the right of the icon shows the total number of unread
messages. The icon remains until the message is marked
as read.
New voice mail and
New message
flashing icon appears when there are both voice mail and
new messages.
(Flashing)
Unread message appears when reading one message and there are unread
messages in the message list.
Unanswered calls added to unanswered calls in the call list. The number to the
right of the icon shows the total number of missed calls.
Key indicates when your keypad is locked.
Padlock indicates that the handset has been locked and must be
unlocked with a code before it can be used.
Headset indicates that a headset is connected to the handset.
No-movement alarm on indicates that the no-movement alarm is activated.
Man-down alarm on indicates that the man-down alarm is activated.
ABC
ABC indicates that you can type upper case letters and numbers
in text input mode.
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