Avaya 9110 Instruction Manual page 12

Avaya 9110: user guide
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8) FLASH button
This button is used with PBX systems to activate special PBX facilities
such as Hold or Transfer which may be available in your PBX.
9) Dial pad
The standard dial pad can be used for normal dialing.
10) REDIAL button
With this feature, you can redial the last number dialed from the dial
pad. Merely lift the handset, and when you hear dial tone, press the
REDIAL button. The last number that you dialed is redialed
automatically. This number can be up to 32 digits.
11) TONE button
This button is used for converting from Pulse to Tone during dialing.
For example, your telephone line may require the Tone/Pulse switch to
be set to the Pulse position for normal dialing, but certain long-
distance services to which you subscribe, such as telephone
answering/messaging systems or electronic banking-by-phone, may
require dialed command digits using Tone format following the access
telephone number for that service. The Tone command can be used
manually and is storable in memory.
12) PAUSE button
With this feature, you can insert a 3.6-second pause into the dialing
sequence. A pause in a dialing sequence may be needed if your
telephone is connected to a certain type of PBX or to any network
where a pause is required. For example, you may need a pause
between an outside line access number (usually "9") and the
telephone number.
13) PROGRAM button
This button is used to enter numbers or extensions onto any of the
10 memory buttons.
14) SAVE button
On this button you can save one number in the redial memory for
future use.
15) Handset cord jack
This jack, located on the left side of the set, is used for connecting the
handset with the telephone.
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