Avaya 2030, 2050 manual BLF Status Lamps, DSS Key Label

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BLF Status Lamps

The DSS keys on the 2050 incorporate dual-colour BLF lamps. These show the status of the number stored under the DSS key.

Red BLF Lamp Signals: Calls to/from other extensions.

Fast Flash: Extension ringing.

Solid: Extension or line busy.

Green BLF Lamp Signals:

Fast Flash: Calls to a group.

DSS Key Label

Next to the DSS keys is a label. You can remove the label cover to write on the card below. You can also remove the label cover under the handset using the same method (it has a single pin hole on the bottom edge).

To remove the label cover:

1.Insert a fine but not sharp point (e.g. end of a paper-clip) into one pin hole. Squeeze the label to the right.

2.Repeat with the other pin hole.

3.Lift the label cover clear and remove the card insert.

To replace the label cover:

1.Replace the card insert.

2.Slide the tabs on the right-hand edge of the label cover into their slots.

3.Bow the label cover to slip the tabs on the left-hand edge of the label cover into their slots.

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IP Office - 2030 & 2050 Phone

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Contents IP Office Contents 2030 & 2050 Phone Using the Scroll Key2030 & 2050 Phone Introduction to the 2030 and 2050 PhonesPhone Lamp 4 ContentsOn-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release Tones & RingingMaking Internal Calls Making CallsMaking a Page Call Redialling External Numbers Making External CallsMaking Calls from the INDeX Directory Speed Dials Using Speed DialsSpeed Dials Storing Personal Speed DialsIf Enter Account or no Account Appears Account CodesAdding Voluntary Account Codes Leave a Message Busy or UnansweredOptions If Busy or Unanswered Arrange a CallbackMuting Calls Changing the Call VolumeSwitching to Handsfree Actions During a CallTo exit the conference Create a Conference CallActions During a Call To start or add to a conferenceAnswering a Message Answering CallsAnswering Normal Calls Answering a Page CallAnswering a Call Waiting Answering Other Extensions Call PickupAnswering Missed Calls Transferring Calls Transfer, Park & Hold CallsHolding Calls Dialling Ahead Parking Calls Park and RideDiverting Calls Setting the Divert NumberSwitching Divert All On/Off Switching No Calls On/OffFollow Me Displaying an Absence MessageRemote Forwarding Using DSS Keys Setting Up a DSS KeyDSS Keys DSS Key Label BLF Status LampsMaking Calls Using Soft DSS KeysManager-Secretary Working Soft DSS Key DisplaySetting Up Soft DSS Keys Manager-Secretary SetupPlanning Soft DSS Keys Changing the Soft DSS Usage Changing the Soft DSS Display Mode22 Contents Changing the Soft DSS ExtensionsChanging the Ringer Sound Changing the Ringer VolumeSwitching the Ringer On/Off Ringer ControlsTo set the ringer volume step size Setting a Ringer StepSetting the Ringer Timeout 24 ContentsGroup Other FeaturesHot Desking Phone Passcode Phone SettingsDisplaying Phone Details To change the phones display language Phone SettingsLanguage Controls Do Not DisturbChanging Your Greeting Using Any PhoneVoicemail Listening to Voice MessagesDefault Speed Dial and Feature Codes System FeaturesSystem Features Index 30 ContentsIP Office 2030 & 2050 Phone
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2030, 2050 specifications

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