Scrolling And Navigation; About Icons - Avaya 9670G User Manual

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Introduction to the 9670G IP Telephone

Scrolling and Navigation

To switch between call appearances and features, use the Features button or Calls button in
the upper right of the Phone screen to switch between call appearances and features. Touch
Features to move from the Phone screen to the Features list, or touch Calls to move from the
Features list to the Phone screen.
When a list item has a "Details" button (a right-facing arrow), touching it shows more information
about the item. For example, touching the arrow to the right of a contact name produces a
detail screen showing all the numbers on file for that person.
You act on objects such as a line or softkey by touching them or by touching the on-screen
softkey labels. Softkey labels change according to the context. For example, touch a contact
to place a call to that person, touch a line on the Phone screen to answer an incoming call,
to go off hook to place a call, or to resume a call on hold.

About Icons

The icons in the following table indicate the state of a call, navigation choices, Call Log types,
Contact phone types, feature status, or the status of an attached or paired device.
Depending on their purpose, some icons appear on the top line, for example, to notify you
that a headset is active or that you have missed calls in the Call Log. Other icons display on
call appearance lines to show call states. Icons also appear on application screens like the
Contacts list, Call Log, or World Clock and Weather. Home screen icons are touch-based to
let you initiate actions like changing telephone settings, accessing the Web browser, or
accessing Avaya applications like the Calculator, World Clock, and Weather.
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Incoming call is ringing.
This call appearance line is not currently in use.
Call is active.
You placed this call on hold.
Your calls are being forwarded.
A bridged call appearance is in use.
May 2009

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