Avaya 4610 User Manual
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Avaya 4610 Phone User Guide
1 Voice Message Light: When lit, indicates
you have a message waiting on your voice
messaging system.

3 Line/Feature buttons

Twelve Line/Feature buttons provide both call
appearances (lines for incoming and outgoing
calls) and application-specific functionality.
Each line may display any of the icons shown
immediately below, depending on the current
state of the phone.

5 Phone/Exit

Displays the Phone application main screen
or, if applicable, exits the current call
server-based feature and normalizes the
display.

7 Page Right/Left

Shifts from one page to another in the same
2 Display Information displayed varies
according to the application/function currently
active. When the phone is idle, the top area
displays the current date and time; when
someone is calling you, the name/phone
number of that person displays there. The
display has eight lines (six lines of which are
devoted to the current application, one line
showing softkey labels for the current
application, and one line for Help and other
procedural messages) and four grayscale
colors used to indicate activity.

4 Softkeys

Used to navigate to, or initiate
application-specific actions, such as Call a
number, Cancel the current activity, Save
entered data, and Store a speed dial label.

6 Options

Displays the Options main screen, from which
display and application settings can be
updated.
8 Speaker LED Indicator
Lights steadily when the Speakerphone is
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  • Page 1 Avaya 4610 Phone User Guide 1 Voice Message Light: When lit, indicates 2 Display Information displayed varies you have a message waiting on your voice according to the application/function currently messaging system. active. When the phone is idle, the top area displays the current date and time;...
  • Page 2 application, when the display presents the active. “paging indicator” (◄ ►). These buttons have no effect when the Paging Indicator is not displayed. 9 Speaker Accesses the Speakerphone 10 Headset LED Indicator feature. Lights steadily when the headset is active. 11 Headset 12 Mute LED Indicator With a headset connected, changes audio...
  • Page 3 4610 VOICE TERMINAL INSTRUCTIONS Call-Handling Features Answer a Call When a call arrives at your 4610 Digital Telephone, you hear a ringing tone and a blinking bell icon appears on the associated call appearance. In addition, call identification information is displayed.
  • Page 4 2. When you hear dial tone, enter the extension or telephone number using the dial pad. To have the 4610 telephone make a call automatically, do one of the following:  Press Redial to have the phone dial the last number that you dialed ...
  • Page 5: Selected Voice Features

    To add a held call to an active call: 1. Press Conference button 2. When you hear dial tone, press the call appearance button corresponding to the held call. 3. Press Conference again. To remove the last person added to the conference call: 1.
  • Page 6 The default rate is set to slow. Personal Ringing Your 4610 has 8 ringing pattern options. 1. To hear a ring pattern, press the Feature button of any numbered pattern. 2. Save the setting of the one you want by pressing the Save softkey.
  • Page 7: Adding Speed Dial Entries

    Adding Speed Dial Entries You can store up to 108 personal speed dial entries. To add speed dial entries to your personal directory. 1. From the Home screen, Press the SpDial softkey. 2. Press the Add softkey. 3. Using the dial pad, enter the name for your speed dial entry. You can enter up to 10 characters.
  • Page 8 1. From Home screen, press the SpDial softkey 2. Press Delete softkey. 3. Press feature button corresponding to entry to be deleted. 4. The” Delete this entry? “prompt is displayed. Press Yes softkey to delete. Call Logging Application Viewing the Call Log 1.

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