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Introduction 1-7
1. Introduction
Optiset E Liberator Telephone
The Optiset E Liberator phone is a lightweight handset with the
technology to handle roaming within a single cell (150 feet radius).
The Optiset E Liberator telephone has two rows of function keys. The
upper row contains four keys that may be used for multiple line
extensions and/or features programmed at the communications server.
Line keys are used to answer and place calls. Feature keys provide
access to the communications server system features such as Hold,
Transfer, Conference, and Mailbox. You can press the key labeled
with the feature name to gain access to the feature.
The lower row also contains four keys. The first three keys are
guidance keys and are reserved for use with the Siemens OptiGuide
display. These keys are , , and . The fourth key
is a Mute key which mutes the microphone.
Note:
The Optiset E Liberator telephone is shipped with the Siemens
OptiGuide display enabled from the factory. However, the
user has the option to disable the OptiGuide feature. If this is
the case, the three guidance keys that are reserved for
OptiGuide can be used to program feature keys. For
information on how to enable or disable OptiGuide, see the
procedure “To enable/disable OptiGuide” on page 4-8.
The features provided by the Optiset E Liberator telephone include:
Operation frequency:
the receive and transmit frequency of the
phone is in the 900 MHz bandwidth range.
Channel control:
there are thirty wireless communications
channels available that are changeable from the handset.
Display:
provides visual information about the status of the
telephone with a 2-line by 16-character display.
OptiGuide:
the Siemens OptiGuide display provides useful
information, such as the time and date and the name and extension
number of an internal party who is calling the phone. It displays
some of the features available to the phone, depending on the
phone’s current state (idle or connected), and provides user
prompts.
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