Fujitsu SRS-1050 Manuale Utente

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Chapter 1 
(  SRS -1050 Overview 
 
Page 1-3 
SRS-1050 Components 
 
1) Handset/Headset.  Use the 
familiar handset, the speaker and 
microphone, or a headset to make 
or answer calls. 
 
2) 9) Speaker/Microphone.  The 
speaker is located directly under 
the handset.  In handsfree 
operation, it lets you hear the 
other parties on a telephone call.  
The microphone on the front edge 
of the front edge of the phone 
picks up your voice, unless 
switched off with the MIC-OFF 
key. 
 
3) Numeric Keypad.  You use 
these twelve keys to enter the 
number you are calling or the 
special characters *(asterisk) or 
#(pound sign). 
 
4) Display.  The display shows 
call information such as the 
telephone number of the other 
party, call duration, and time of 
day. 
 
5) Softkeys/KEY MENU.  Four 
buttons below the display with 
changeable functions.  The KEY 
MENU key displays the current 
functions on line 2 of the display.   
 
6) Multifunction buttons.  These 
buttons are assigned to Call 
Appearances, one-touch 
numbers, or network features. 
 
7) Volume/Contrast buttons.  
Increase or decrease display 
contrast (when no Call 
Appearance is active), or speaker 
volume (when a CA is active). 
 
8) Function keys.  Single-touch 
keys for ISDN features (see 
Function Keys). 
 
 
Function Keys 
 
The SRS-1050 has six function 
buttons.  Three of these are 
permanently assigned to local 
functions:  SPEAKER, HOLD, and 
REDIAL.   
 
Permanent Functions 
 
SPEAKER  Enables/disables 
handsfree operation 
 
HOLD   
Holds an active call 
 
REDIAL   
Redials the last number 
you dialed 
 
For ease of installation, Fujitsu 
supports two sets of telephone 
company assignments for 
network based features.  On the 
labeled function buttons for 
CONFERENCE, DROP, and 
TRANSFER, Fujitsu sets accept 
the following values or feature 
activators: 
 
CONFERENCE 
Button 18 
Activator 18 or 60 
 
DROP 
Button 19 
Activator 19 or 62 
 
TRANSFER 
Button 20 
Activator 20 or 61