Overview - Avaya 2420 User Manual

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The 2420 Digital Telephone is a multiline digital telephone for use with an Avaya call processing
system. The 2420 telephone puts convenient features and capabilities at your fingertips,
including:
an easy-to-read screen—that allows you to view
- call appearance/feature button labels
- the call log
- speed dial lists
- call identifier information
a flexible call appearance/feature button display—that allows you to choose between
an 8 or 12-button label format and eliminates the need for paper button labels. You can
display up to 24 additional call appearance/feature buttons for your call processing system
on the optional EU24 Expansion Module. See
a customizable interface—that allows you to
- create personal speed dial lists
- specify the call types you want to appear in the call log
- select the telephone ring pattern
- customize the call appearance/feature button labels
- choose the language displayed on your 2420 telephone
Note:
You can choose to view screen text in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian,
Note:
Dutch, Portuguese, and Japanese.
a programmable speed dial list—that allows you to store up to 104 entries.
a programmable call log—that supports up to 100 entries. Each entry includes calling
party name and number, when available, for incoming calls. The call log also allows you to
specify the call types that are logged and displayed. The call log can contain entries for
outgoing calls and answered or unanswered incoming calls.
customizable call appearance/feature button labels—that allow you to change the
labels for the call appearance/feature buttons programmed on your call processing
system. Up to 13 characters can be displayed for each label.
When you install the 2420 telephone, your call processing system recognizes your telephone
instantly. If the system manager administers the 2420 telephone properly, you can move the
2420 to another office at your location, and it will work without interruption. There is no need to
wait for reprogramming or technical support
Support for Optional Devices
Issue 3 November 2004
on page 9.
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