2410 digital telephone user guide CALL APPEARANCE/FEATURE BUTTONS Use to access incoming/outgoing lines and programmed features. DISPLAY Shows the status for the call appearances, information for a call, information provided by the Avaya call server, the Home screen, the Speed Dial screen, the Call Log screen, and the Options screen.
HEADSET BUTTON Use to activate a headset that is connected to the 2410 headset jack. SPEAKER BUTTON Use to access the built-in speakerphone. The lamp associated with this button turns on when the speaker is active.
If you are calling an external number, you must include the required code (for example, “9”) to access an outside line. To have the 2410 telephone make a call automatically Perform one of the following steps: • Press to have the 2410 telephone dial the last number that you dialed.
The Label Select screen is displayed. You can use to locate the label you want to edit. 3. Press the feature button on the 2410 telephone that corresponds to the label you want to edit. The Label Edit screen is displayed. The New Label field displays the current customized label (if any), and the System Label field displays the system label.
ADD A SPEED DIAL ENTRY You can store up to 48 personal speed dial entries in the 2410 telephone. When the maximum number of entries is stored, you must delete existing entries before the 2410 telephone allows you to enter new entries.
2. Press the feature button for the entry you want to call. If the entry is not displayed on the current page, to cycle through the entries. The 2410 telephone dials the number. EDIT A SPEED DIAL ENTRY To edit a stored speed dial entry 1.
2410 digital telephone user guide TONES AND THEIR MEANINGS As you become more familiar with your IP telephone, you will recognize the various tones you hear in response to an incoming call or while using the handset. The following chart provides an overview of the tones you hear. Check with your System Administrator to verify if the descriptions are accurate for your system.
Dial Continuous tone indicating dialing can start. Intercept/Time-out -_-_-_- Alternating high and low tone indicating a dialing error, denial of a requested service, or failure to dial within a preset interval (usually 10 seconds) after lifting the handset or dialing the previous digit. Recall Dial - - - Three shorts tone bursts followed by a steady dial tone indicate a feature request was accepted and dialing can...
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