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Display Feature

Inspect Screens

The Inspect screen, illustrated in Figure See 2-Line Display Inspect Screen for Programmed Button. and Figure See 7-Line Display Inspect Screen for Programmed Button., appears when you press the programmed Inspect button (4400-Series telephones) or the fixed Inspct button (MLX telephones) and then press a line button or feature button. Two kinds of information can appear:

To exit from the Inspect screen, press the Inspect (4406D+), Exit (4412D+, 4424D+, 4424LD+), Home (MLX), Feature, or Menu button.

 
Multiline 4400-Series 2-Line Display Inspect Screen for Programmed Button

 
7-Line 4424LD+ Display Inspect Screen for Programmed Button
Wireless Telephones

The wireless TransTalk 9031/9040 telephones can have two levels of display: a 1-line by 16-character display that allows eleven programmable buttons on the telephone, or a 2-line by 16-character display that permits eight programmable buttons. Pressing the fixed Scroll button on the telephone lets you toggle between the two modes of display.

The TransTalk 9031/9040 and Business Cordless telephones do not have Menu, Feature, or Inspect screens, but they do have Home screens. Also, they do not have Page 2 capability.

Release 1.5 and later MERLIN MAGIX systems support the connection of a TransTalk 9040 telephone to a TDL port. In this situation, the Home screen of the TransTalk 9040 is very similar to that of a 4406D+ two-line display.

All releases of the MERLIN MAGIX system support the connection of a TransTalk 9040 telephone to an ETR port. TransTalk 9031, TransTalk 9040 (when connected to an ETR port), and Business Cordless 905 telephones have screens similar to MLS 2-line displays (see See MLS Display Telephones below).

 

ETR Display Telephones

The following types of information appear on Line 1 of the 2-line by 24-character ETR display:

On ETR display telephones, only the first line shows call-handling, programming, or feature information. The second line shows the telephone's clock. Pressing the fixed More button on an ETR display telephone displays the second page of information.

ETR telephones do not offer menu-driven telephone programming and do not allow users to select and use features from the display.

In general, Line 1 of an ETR display looks like an MLX display.

MLS Display Telephones

The following types of information appear on Line 1 of the 2-line by 16-character display of an MLS telephone:

MLS display telephones do not offer menu-driven telephone programming and do not allow users to select and use features from the display.

On MLS display telephones, only the first line shows call handling, programming, or feature information. The second line shows the telephone's clock. You can program a More button on an MLS display telephone. Pressing it displays the second page of information.

Topics
  Description
 
  System-Compatible Display Telephones
  Level of Support
  Call-Handling Displays
  At a Glance
  Considerations and Constraints
 
  Home Screen
  Menu Screen
  Feature Screen
  Inspect Screens
  Feature Interactions