Avaya 6210 Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 5
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Starting with the DATA jack on the top rear of the telephone (in both Figures 1, 2,
and 3) and continuing clockwise:
DATA jack (on rear of the
telephone; available only on
the 6210 and 6220))
Personalized Ring (available
only on the 6220)
10 Programmable dialing
buttons (available only on the
6220)
Pause button (available only
on the 6220)
Ringer Volume control
Speakerphone button
(available only on the 6220)
Message light (available only
on the 6210 and 6220)
Dial pad
LINE jack (on bottom of the
telephone)
Hold button and the Hold
light (available only on the
6210 and 6220)
Redial button (available only
on the 6210 and 6220)
Handset cord jack
Flash button (available only
on the 6210 and 6220)
Note: On the 6201 telephone,
the user CANNOT use a
switchhook flash to access
switch features.
For connecting a device such as a modem to your telephone.
This jack is labeled
For selecting one of two possible personalized ringing
patterns for your telephone. The two ringing patterns are
labeled
.
The 10 buttons on which you can program frequently dialed
telephone numbers, emergency numbers, or feature codes.
For inserting a 1.5-second pause delay into a telephone
number stored on a programmable dialing button.
A 3-position switch to control the volume for the tone ringer.
Slide it up (away from you) for a louder ring, down (toward
you) for a quieter ring. The volume control is labeled
For accessing the built-in speakerphone and microphone
combination.
A red light that flashes when a message has been left for you
or when a call is coming in (that is, when the telephone is
ringing). This light is labeled
The standard 12-button pad for dialing telephone numbers.
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.
For connecting a line cord to your telephone. This jack is
labeled LINE.
The Hold button is used for putting a call on hold. The red
light next to
goes on to remind you that you have a
Hold
call on hold.
For redialing the last number you dialed from the dial pad or
from a programmable dialing button.
For connecting the handset to your telephone.
For using features such as Conference with business
communications systems.
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