
Chapter 1 ( SRS-1050 Overview
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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