FUJITSU SRS-1050 User Manual
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Chapter 1
( SRS -1050 Overview
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SRS-1050 Features
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 in 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 local 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
SPEAKER
Enables/disables
handsfree
operation
HOLD
Holds an active
call
REDIAL
Redials the last
number you
dialed
CONFERENCE
Adds parties to
an existing call
DROP
Disconnects last
party added to a
conference call or
disconnects a
two-party call
TRANSFER
Transfers a call to
a third party you
dial or select
The multifunction button at the
upper right usually serves as a
MIC-OFF key, which turns the
microphone on or off in handsfree
or handset mode.