Ericsson dt590 ユーザーズマニュアル

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BusinessPhone – Cordless DT590
Description
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Keypad
In idle and number input mode:
In standby mode, pressing the keypad briefly enters the digits 
0 to 9 and the characters * and #. Pressing and holding the *-key 
will add a pause represented by a “-”.
In text input mode:
When writing text messages and adding/editing names in the 
Phonebook, pressing keys 0 to 9, *, or # displays the first available 
character on that specific key. The marked character is selected 
after a time-out (3 seconds) or when another key is pressed. 
Pressing key 1 adds space between the characters and pressing 
the *-key switches between upper and lower case. The first 
character entered in a message, or when adding/editing a name in 
the Phonebook, will be an upper level character followed by lower 
level characters unless the *-key is pressed before entering the 
character.
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Menu key
Pressing the menu key in standby mode will open the (integrated) 
“Phonebook” menu. During a call it will open the “3rd party” menu. 
If the key has been used to leave the menu mode, the last used 
menu will be opened.
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Navigation key
Use this key to navigate in the menu and text modes. When the left 
navigation key is pressed in standby mode and during a call, the 
left-most menu tab is highlighted. When the right navigation key is 
pressed, the right-most menu tab is highlighted. Navigation key up 
and navigation key down is used for navigating up/down in the 
menu.
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On/Off / On hook / No
This button is used for disconnecting calls and returning to the 
previous screen. Pressing the button for more than 3 seconds will 
switch the handset on/off.
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Headset connector
The headset connector is used for connecting a headset and can 
also be used for connecting a data cable for downloading software 
and other data to the handset.
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Display
The full graphic type display is 101 pixels wide and 80 pixels high 
with white backlighting that can be switched on/off or set to 
automatic. It is also possible to change the display contrast. See