NEC MH160 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Using the MH150/MH160 Mobile Handset 7-5
NEC MH150/MH160 Mobile Handset Administration Guide - Revision 2
Menus
Line menu
The Line menu allows you to initiate a call on a selected line or to view
the status of lines.
Pressing the LINE key from the active mode displays a menu of line
appearances as programmed in the SIP TFTP configuration file. A
handset may have up to five line appearances, and can support one call
per line. Press the More softkey to page through additional items on the
LINE menu.
Press the LINE key from the standby mode to activate the handset and
to place a new call on the selected line.
The currently selected line is indicated by an asterisk (*). Lines for
which the corresponding PBX has outstanding new mail are flagged with
plus (+) characters. Lines that should be registered to a PBX but have
failed registration for any reason are displayed in faded text and are not
selectable from the menu.
Exit the LINE display by highlighting a line and pressing START or
NavOK which initiates a call on that line or by highlighting a line and
pressing the corresponding line number key to start a new call on the
selected line or by pressing END to exit the LINE display without
placing a call.
A new call may be initiated while in an active call. Pressing the LINE key
places the active call on hold automatically. If there is an existing call,
the new call must be placed on a different line. You may press the END
key to exit the LINE display and return to the active call without
starting a new call.
If you attempt to make a call on the same line as an already active call,
you will get the error message No selected line.
Symbol menu
The symbol menu allows you to change the set of characters available
for data entry through multiple key presses of the dial pad keys.
While dialing a number or entering login information, press the Symb
softkey to view a menu of possible sets of characters that can be
entered using multiple key presses of the dial pad keys. Normally, a
simple numeric mode is selected; selecting other symbol modes allows
convenient access to the complete printable US ASCII character set. The
following table shows what characters are available through repeated
key presses in various symbol modes.