The Home Screen - Avaya 2420 User Manual

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The Home Screen

The Home screen, which consists of three pages, displays the available call
appearance/feature buttons, caller ID information, the current date and time,
softkeys, and information provided by the Avaya call processing system.
In general, you use the Home screen to perform standard call handling. When
the 2420 telephone is operating in normal display mode, eight call
appearance/feature buttons are displayed on each page of the Home screen
(as shown in Figure 2).
Note: In Call Center Mode, 12 call appearance/feature button labels are
displayed on each of the first two pages of the Home Screen. Four call
appearance/feature buttons (with shortened labels) rather than
softkey labels are displayed at the bottom of pages 1 and 2. The
softkey labels are displayed on Page 3 of the Home Screen in Call
Center Mode. For information about Call Center Mode, see
Options Screen" on page
The date and time information is provided by your call processing system. This
information is displayed below the call appearance/feature button area when
the telephone is idle.
Note: After initially plugging in a 2420 telephone or after a power outage, it
may take several minutes before the time and date appear on the
screen. If the date and time displayed are incorrect, contact your
system manager.
If you program your 2420 telephone to log new calls, the counter displaying
this number of new calls appears below the date and time. Every time you
access the Call Log Summary screen (see
page
21) to view the information in the call log, the counter is reset to 0.
FIGURE 2 Sample Home Screen - Page 1
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