Chapter 3: Using The Speed Dial Application; Introduction; Entering Data On Speed Dial Screens; Entering Characters Using The Dialpad - Avaya 4620 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Using the Speed Dial Application

Introduction

This chapter describes how to add, update, and delete a Speed Dial button label. Up to 108
Speed Dial buttons are allowed, each containing a name and corresponding telephone number.

Entering Data on Speed Dial Screens

Review this section if you are unfamiliar with entering data using a telephone dialpad or using
softkeys for editing functions.

Entering Characters Using the Dialpad

Use the dialpad keys 0 through 9, * and # to enter characters in a Name or Number field.
To select a field, press the Line/Feature button on either side of the field to which you want to
move.
When entering a Name, the first press of a dialpad key displays the first alphabetic character
associated with that key to the right of the current cursor position. This character is shown in
upper case and the cursor does not move. A subsequent press of the same key replaces the
character shown with the next alphabetic character assigned to that key (still in upper case), or
the number assigned to that key, if all three alphabetic characters have been displayed.
For example, pressing the "2" on your dialpad displays the letter "A." Pressing the 2 key again
replaces the A with a "B," pressing it again replaces the B with a "C" and pressing it again
replaces the C with a "2." Pressing it again redisplays the letter "A," and so on. Pressing a
different key moves the cursor one position to the right, displaying the first alphabetic character
associated with that key. All letters after the first display by default in lower case. Repeat this
key press/entry process to enter the rest of the party's name. In addition, you can use the Left
Arrow (
respectively.
When entering a telephone number in the Number field, your 4620 IP Telephone recognizes a
key press as a number (or typographic character such as * or #) and automatically moves the
cursor to the right.
) and Right Arrow (
) softkeys to move the cursor to the left or right,
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