Use Of The Hard Keys; Getting To Know The Home Screen; Table 2 Handset Hard Keys Description - Honeywell Aspire Operator's Manual

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2.2 Use of the Hard Keys

The handset's physical buttons (Hard Keys) offer a variety of functions and shortcuts. The primary
buttons are described in Table 2.
Button
Power
Volume Up /
Down
Dialer
Menu
Back
Apps

2.3 Getting to Know the Home Screen

The Home screen is the starting point to access all the functions and features on the handset. The Home
screen displays application icons, widgets, shortcuts, and operational status, such as Battery charge,
Time and Date, WiFi, Service access, etc.
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Table 2 Handset Hard Keys Description

Push
Turns off the screen.
When a call is in progress,
increases or decreases the call
volume. When the phone is
ringing, silences the ringer.
On the Home screen when no
call is in progress, increases or
decreases the ringtone volume,
or sets the phone to be silent or
to vibrate instead of ringing.
In other applications, controls
the volume of music, spoken
directions, and other audio.
Open the Dialer screen.
Opens a menu with items that
affect the current screen or
application.
Opens the previous screen. If
the onscreen keyboard is open,
closes the keyboard.
Open the Apps screen.
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Push and Hold
Quickly increases the
ringtone volume to
maximum or minimum.
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