Avaya 3730 Manual page 11

Dect handsets connected to avaya integral enterprise software iee 7.2
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July 2017
Using Avaya 3730 DECT handsets connected to Avaya Integral Enterprise Software
Name
Earpiece speaker
Soft keys
Off hook key
Voicemail access
Key lock, and Upper and
Lower case
Space
Microphone
Sound off key
Tactile indicators
On hook and On/Off key
Four-way navigation key
Color display
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3730 DECT handset physical layout
Button Icon
Description
-
Can be pre-programmed or
used with the GUI.
Used for:
N/A
Gives a quick access to the
handset Voicemail. This is a
system dependent feature.
N/A
Used for:
• Locking the keypad in
• Switching between upper or
N/A
Adds space between text.
-
N/A
Used to:
• Turning on or off audible
• Silencing the ring signal at
• Turning the microphone on
N/A
Indicates the centre of the key
pad.
Used as a combined button:
• To end a call
• To return to the standby
• To switch the handset on or
Navigation key with Left, Right,
Up, and Down.
During a call, the keys Up and
Down are used to increase
and decrease the speaker
volume, respectively.
N/A
The color display is a 1.77 inch
TFT with backlighting.
IEE 7.2
combination with the soft key
Lock.
lower case and digits.
signals in an idle mode.
incoming call.
or off during a call.
mode
off by long press
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