Deluxe DSS System (160-2530) Using the Menu System Faxback Doc. # 19676 There are two parts to the menu system: menus and display screens. MENUS Menus are lists of choices. The first menu is called the Main menu. To bring up the Main menu, press MENU on the remote. There are two ways to make a choice in a menu: Point to the choice and press SELECT. or Press a corresponding number key on the remote. Example 1: To choose Mailbox from the Main menu using the point and select method: 1. Press MENU on the remote to bring up the Main menu. NOTE: When using the point-and-select method in a menu, a Help message describing the highlighted item appears at the bottom of the screen. 2. Point to Mailbox. 3. Press SELECT on the remote. The Mailbox display screen comes up. Example 2: To choose Help from the Main menu using number keys: 1. Press MENU on the remote to bring up the Main menu. 2. Press 6 on the remote. The Help menu screen comes up. DISPLAY SCREENS As you can see from the previous examples, some menu choices bring up other menus. The rest of the choices bring up "display screens". A display screen is the place you do the actual work in the menu system. Each display screen has a work area, as well as a number of on-screen push buttons. Example: To use a display screen to set up your channel lists: 1. Press MENU to bring up the Main menu. 2. Point to Options and press SELECT. 3. Point to Locks, Limits, and Channel Lists and press SELECT. 4. Point to Channel Limits and Lists and press SELECT. The Channel Limits and Lists display screen comes up. 5. Point to a check box on the display screen. 6. Press SELECT to add the channel to the channel list. 7. Press SELECT again to remove the channel from the list. 8. To save your changes and leave the display screen, point to OK and press SELECT. For more information about building channel lists, see Faxback Doc. # 19679, DSS Mailbox/Channel Lists. COMMONLY USED PUSH BUTTONS You will find on most display screens one or more "push" buttons that allow you to save your changes, leave the screen, or get Help information. OK Buttons You'll see an OK button in many of the display screens. Any time you point to an OK button on a display screen and press SELECT, your changes are saved and you leave that display screen. Exit Buttons Any times you point to an Exit button on a display screen and press SELECT, you are returned to the previous display screen or menu. Help Buttons Any time you point to a Help button on a display screen and press SELECT, you are given information about the screen you are using. (CS 2/1/96)