Muting And Unmuting The Wt; Volume Control Buttons; Display - Lucent Technologies 9630 User Manual

Avaya 9630: users guide
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Features and Operations
Because each soft key can have multiple functions, the bottom row on the display
is used for displaying associated soft key function labels. You can access several
features by pressing
"Operating the 9630 Series WT" section in this chapter.)
NOTE:
Whenever the 9630 Series WT is in menu mode, DEFINITY ECS messages
associated with an incoming alerting call override the current display state of
the WT. If the incoming call is ignored, the original soft key display state
returns.

Muting and Unmuting the WT

NOTE:
You must be on a call to mute or unmute a WT.
You can turn off (or mute) a WT's microphone by pressing press
of the terminal. Whenever a WT is muted, the mute icon appears in the display.
To unmute a WT (that is, turn on the terminal's microphone), first ensure that the
mute icon is displayed. Then press
Mute is deactivated automatically whenever a call is ended. Also, mute can be
used with the headset.

Volume Control Buttons

The WT has two volume control buttons. These buttons are located on the left
side of the WT, and they are labeled with up- and down-arrows. Each button is
used for adjusting the receiver volume in the WT earpiece as well as the volume
of the alerter and local tones. The buttons control the earpiece volume in the
on-hook active state; they control the alerter volume (including key clicks and
warning/notification tones) in the off-hook and ringing states.
To adjust the volume level up or down in a "smooth" fashion, press and continue
to hold the appropriate button until you get the desired volume.

Display

The WT has a four-line by 16-character alphanumeric display plus a row of icons
that enable you to view various WT screens. These screens display the following:
DEFINITY ECS display messages (including Automatic Number
Identification [ANI] numbers, if provided from the network)
Message waiting indicator
Menu-driven feature operations
Battery status
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