Avaya 2402 User Manual page 7

Avaya digital telephone user's guide
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TABLE 1 The 2402 Telephone Components
The following items correspond to the numbers in Figure 1.
1) Call appearance buttons — For
accessing incoming/outgoing lines.
2) Display — This area shows status
for the call appearances, the caller ID
information for a call, the current date
and time, and information provided by
the Avaya call processing system.
3) Message lamp — This lamp is lit
when a message has arrived in your
voice mailbox. By default, this lamp
flashes to alert you to incoming calls.
You can retrieve messages using the
button.
4) Messages button
retrieving messages.
5) Hold button — For placing calls on
hold.
6) Transfer button — For transferring
calls.
7) Conference button — For
conferencing calls.
8) 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.
9) Redial button — Dials the last
number you dialed.
10) Dialpad — Standard 12-button pad
for dialing telephone numbers.
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11) Volume control buttons — For
adjusting speaker, handset, or ringer/
button click volume depending on
which component is in use.
12) Mute button
off the handset 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.
13) Feature button
using features that your system
manager has administered on your
2402 telephone.
14) Speaker button
accessing the built-in one-way speaker.
The lamp associated with this button
turns on when the speaker is active.
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