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Chapter 2:  The Home Screen
Press the Home button under the display to access the Home screen. The Home screen has
icons that let you access your telephone's options and settings to adjust or customize them,
access Web-based applications to get information about the time and weather in different parts
of the world, display a calculator, view your phone and network settings, use Favorite speed
dial buttons, and log out. The exact content of your Home screen depends on how your
administrator has set up your system but it normally includes the following standard Avaya
features:
• Settings displays a menu that lets you change your call settings, the language in which
information displays on the screen, the way your screen looks and sounds, pair your
phone with a Bluetooth headset, log into a phone as a guest, clean your screen, log your
phone out, and more.
• World Clock shows the time and weather in different parts of the world.
• Weather shows the current weather conditions in an area you choose and a short-term
weather forecast.
• Calculator provides a simple, four-function calculator.
• My Pictures lets you use pictures from a USB device as your telephone screensaver.
You can also use Contacts to put speed dial icons for up to 16 Favorite numbers on your Home
screen. Your administrator may make other Web-based applications available to you, for
example, a corporate directory or support page. To invoke any application you see on the Home
screen, touch its icon. Depending on how many Avaya applications, contact favorites, and/or
Web-based applications are administered, you may have a second page for your Home screen.
Touch the scroll bar on the right side of the Home screen to view the next page.
 Note:
The Settings options that appear depend on how your extension was administered. Some
options described in this guide may not be available to you.
Options and Settings
The Settings menu contains choices for:
• Options & Settings
• Bluetooth Setup
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 Deskphone H.323 9621G/9641G User Guide
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