Avaya 2410 Tarjeta De Referencia Rápida
2410 Digital Telephone Quick Reference
16-300134, Issue 1, June 2004
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1 – Call appearance/feature buttons: For accessing
incoming/outgoing lines and programmed features.
7 – Hold button: For placing calls on hold.
13 – Volume control buttons: For adjusting speaker,
handset, headset, or ringer/button click volume
depending on which component is in use.
depending on which component is in use.
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.
provided by the Avaya call server, and the Home,
Speed Dial, Call Log, and Options screens.
8 – Transfer button: For transferring calls.
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.
lamp turns on and the person at the other end of
the call cannot hear you.
3 – Message lamp: This lamp is lit when a message has
arrived in your voice mailbox.
9 – Conference button: For conferencing calls.
15 – Headset button: For activating a headset
connected to the 2410 headset jack.
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.
labels change according to the screen displayed.
To initially view softkey labels, press any softkey.
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.
the last person you added to the conference.
16 – Speaker button: For accessing the built-in
speakerphone. The lamp associated with this
button turns on when the speaker is active.
button turns on when the speaker is active.
5 – Messages button: For retrieving messages.
11 – Redial button: Dials the last number you dialed.
17 – Headset jack: For connecting a headset.
6 – Arrow keys: For moving between screen pages,
cycling through Call Log and Speed Dial entries, and
to move the cursor during data entry.
to move the cursor during data entry.
12 – Dialpad: Standard 12-button pad for dialing
telephone numbers.
18 – Exit button: Returns you to the first page of the
Home screen.