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Avaya Definity 6424 Manual del usuario
Dial Pad
The standard 12-button pad for dialing phone numbers and accessing features. The letters "Q" and
"Z" have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the "5" button on your
dial pad has raised bars for visually impaired users.
Display
A built-in 2-line by 24-character display.
Display Control Buttons
The softkeys are the four keys labeled with arrows located directly below the display. The four
display control buttons, labeled Menu, Exit, Prev, and Next are located under the softkeys.
Handset
A handset is provided for placing and answering calls. In some cases, you must lift the handset (go
off-hook) before you can use a feature.
Headsets
Headsets for your telephone allow one-touch hands-free operation. To answer a call, press Headset
(if administered on your telephone). Press the button again to disconnect. (The Headset feature
must be administered for your telephone.) Headsets consist of a headpiece and modular base unit.
The base unit plugs into the Handset Jack.
Hold
A red button for putting a call on hold.
Message Light
A red light that goes on when a message has been left for you. This light is labeled with a picture of
an envelope.
Mute Button
For turning off the microphone associated with the handset or the speaker, whichever is active, so
the other person on the call cannot hear you.
Redial Button
For redialing the last number that you dialed using the dial pad.
Softkeys
The four round unlabeled buttons located directly below the display correspond to words on the
display screen. You can use the softkeys along with display control keys to access up to 12 features
on your telephone in addition to those features administered on the call appearance/feature buttons.
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