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Avaya IP OFFICE 2420 Manuel de référence rapide
1. Line Appearance/Feature Buttons - For accessing incoming/outgoing lines
and programmed features.
2. Display - The display has two screens and shows status for the
line appearances, incoming calls, on hold calls, caller Ids, date and time
3. Message Lamp - This lamp is lit when a message has arrived in your
voicemail box.
4. Menu Softkeys - These keys allow you to perform specific options. To initially
view softkey labels, press any softkey.
5. Messages Button - For dialing the voicemail system.
6. Arrow Keys - Use these keys to move between screen pages, to cycle
through entries, and to move the cursor.
7. Hold Button - For placing a caller on hold.
8. Transfer Button - Sends a call from your extension to another extension.
9. Conference Button - Allows you to conference up to six parties on a call so
you can conduct up to a six-way conversation.
10. Drop Calls Button - Returns to dial tone without hanging up and returns a
transferred call to you when not accepted at the transferred number.
11. Redial Button - Use to redial the previous extension or number called.
12. Dialpad - Button pad that allows you to dial telephone numbers as well as
program names and numbers.
13. Volume Control Buttons - Use to adjust speaker, handset, headset, or ringer
volume depending on which component is in use.
14. Mute Button - Turns off the microphone in the handset, headset or speaker so
the person at the other end of the call cannot hear you.
15. Headset Button - Use to activate a headset that is connected to the
2410/2420 headset jack.