4424Ld+ And Mlx-20L Console Components - Avaya MERLIN MAGIX Maintenance And Troubleshooting Manual

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System Programming Basics

4424LD+ and MLX-20L Console Components

Refer to the Figure
described in this table.
Table 2-1. 4424LD+ and MLX-20L Console Components
Component
Desk Stand
(not shown)
Button Labeling
Cards
Contrast Control
(not shown)
Fixed Feature
Buttons
Dialpad
Direct Station
Selector (DSS)
(not shown)
Display Buttons

4424LD+ and MLX-20L Console Components

2-4
2-1
on page
2-2
and Figure
Function
An adjustable stand on the console and the DSS allows a 20- or 30-
degree viewing angle (optional on the 4424LD+ telephone).
Cards labeled with the number or feature assigned to each line button.
A sliding control at the top of the console, used to brighten or dim the
display screen.
4424LD+ telephone fixed display buttons for most-used features:
Spkr (Speaker) for turning the speakerphone on and off.
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Mute for turning the speakerphone's microphone and, if applicable,
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the headset's microphone on and off.
Trnsfr (Transfer) for sending a call to another telephone.
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Conf for adding a line or extension to a conference call.
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Redial for redialing the last number dialed from the telephone.
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Hold for putting a call on hold.
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MLX-20L telephone fixed display buttons for most-used features:
Feature for viewing the Feature screen and selecting features.
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HFAI (Hands-Free Answer on Intercom) for answering voice-
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announced calls without the handset.
Mute for turning the speakerphone's microphone on and off.
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Speaker for talking on a call through the speakerphone without lifting
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the handset.
Transfer for sending a call to another telephone.
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Conf for adding a line or extension to a conference call.
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Drop for disconnecting an extension or line from a conference call.
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Hold for putting a call on hold.
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Number pad for dialing telephone numbers.
A device that adds extension buttons and other buttons to the console.
See
''Direct Station Selector (DSS)''
Four fixed display buttons and 10 unlabeled buttons used to view the
different screens and select names, features, and options from the
display screen. See
2
2-2
on page
2-3
for the location of the components
on page 2-5.
''System Programming Console
Buttons''.

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