1 – Call appearance/feature buttons: For accessing
incoming/outgoing lines and programmed features.
2 – Display: This area shows status for the call
appearances, information for a call, information
provided by the Avaya call server, and the Home,
Speed Dial, Call Log, and Options screens.
3 – Message lamp: This lamp is lit when a message has
arrived in your voice mailbox.
4 – Softkeys: Allows you to perform specific functions.
The functions available and the corresponding softkey
labels change according to the screen displayed.
To initially view softkey labels, press any softkey.
5 – Messages button: For retrieving messages.
6 – Arrow keys: For moving between screen pages,
cycling through Call Log and Speed Dial entries, and
to move the cursor during data entry.
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7 – Hold button: For placing calls on hold.
8 – Transfer button: For transferring calls.
9 – Conference button: For conferencing calls.
10 – Drop button: Disconnects the current call. If you
are on a conference call, press this button to drop
the last person you added to the conference.
11 – Redial button: Dials the last number you dialed.
12 – Dialpad: Standard 12-button pad for dialing
telephone numbers.
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13 – Volume control buttons: For adjusting speaker,
handset, headset, or ringer/button click volume
depending on which component is in use.
14 – Mute button: For turning off the microphone.
When the Mute feature is active, the associated
lamp turns on and the person at the other end of
the call cannot hear you.
15 – Headset button: For activating a headset
connected to the 2410 headset jack.
16 – Speaker button: For accessing the built-in
speakerphone. The lamp associated with this
button turns on when the speaker is active.
17 – Headset jack: For connecting a headset.
18 – Exit button: Returns you to the first page of the
Home screen.