Avaya 6400 Manual Do Utilizador

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Introduction 
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4400, 4600, 6400 & TransTalk MDW 9040 Telephones 
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IP Office 
40DHB0002USAL - Issue 7 (2nd October 2003) 
Introduction 
4400, 4600 and 6400 Telephones 
This guide covers the use of most 4400, 4600 and 6400 series telephones 
on IP Office telephone systems.  
Note that this guide assumes that the phone you are using has its default 
settings. Be aware that the System Administrator can reprogram the 
system and/or individual extensions to offer different sets of features. If in 
doubt please contact your System Administrator. 
• 
Default Buttons  
Each phone is configured by default with 3 Call Appearance buttons.  
These buttons are located on the top 3 buttons of the leftmost column.  
They are used to make and receive calls.
 
 
•  DSS Keys  
This guide details accessing many functions by pressing Menu 
Many of those functions can be assigned to the DSS keys on your 
phone. See "DSS Key Functions" on page 24.  Note that the 4406D+, 
4606D+ sets do not have the Menu 
 button.  For those sets, a user 
can either have a button programmed through the manager (contact 
your system administrator) or by using the shortcodes.  When using 
these sets, use shortcodes.  This operation is described beginning in 
the System Features section on page 31.   
 
•  4450 DSS Module  
Some phones have a DSS port which allows the number of DSS 
keys available to can be increased by the addition of a DSS module.  
The 4450 DSS module is available for use with both the 4412D+ and 
4424D+ sets.  When using the 4450, ensure that the power supply 
must be connected to the phone.  The 4450 DSS module enhances 
functionality by providing an array of buttons that can be used to 
track Extensions, Users or Park fields, or be programmed for other 
functions that help the user to handle calls more efficiently. 
 
•  System & User Short Codes  
The system has a wide range of features that are triggered by dialing a 
particular sequence. These shortcodes can be system-wide or specific 
to an individual user. For details of the shortcodes available to you 
contact your System Administrator. For details of the normal default 
shortcodes see "System Features" on page 31.