Lucent Technologies 108522426 manual Home Screen, Menu Screen

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Display Reference

The 4424D+ and MLX-28D telephones have a 2-line screen, 24 characters wide. The 4424LD+ and MLX-20L telephones have a 7-line screen, 24 characters wide. Whatever the model of your telephone, it has four basic screens, described below.

The display is controlled by the Exit (Home on MLX telephones), Menu, Feature, and Inspect buttons, which bring up the four basic screens. The Feature and Inspect buttons are programmed on 4400-Series telephones and are fixed buttons on MLX telephones. When a > appears on the screen, you can press the

button (More button on MLX telephones) to see additional choices or information. Unlabeled display buttons are positioned next to or below your choices. Press one to select the corresponding item from the screen.

Note: If your company has Caller ID services and Caller ID is supported in a caller’s area, an outside caller’s telephone number or name may appear on your display when an outside call comes in or is transferred to you. When caller information is not available because of the caller’s local telephone company or because the caller has blocked the service, you may see No Caller ID, Out of Area, or Private.

Home Screen

The Home screen is displayed when you have not chosen another screen or when you press the Exit button (Home button on MLX telephones). The screen contains different information, depending upon your activity. In general, during a calling activity, Lines 1 and 2 of the Home screen show prompts and give feedback to guide you.

Menu

Exit

Menu Screen

Press the Menu button to list features available only from the display and to program your telephone or line buttons. 4424D+ and MLX-28D telephone users can display additional choices by pressing the or More button, respectively.

Menu

Exit

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Contents Merlin Magix Integrated System Page Contents Your Direct-Line Console Understanding Your DSS Imprinted vs. Programmed Buttons Line ButtonsLine Button Lights Tones RingsTone Meaning Ring MeaningFeature Finder Program a feature on an unused line button Use the Volume button, pGive your telephone its own distinctive ring See Rings, p See Rings, p , and Coverage, pOther message Signal a co-worker to contact you Let a co-worker know you called See Messaging, ppDisplay telephones MailSupra Binaural. Sound in both ears HeadsetsHeadpieces Headset Features To use Headset Hang UpTo use Headset Status To use Headset Auto AnswerMaking Calls Call HandlingAnswering Calls Transfer HoldConference Messaging Features Table See Reminders, p Preset timeMessaging Voice mailSend/Remove Message RemindersSignaling & Notify Receiving MessagesYou have a fax Person who calledLeaving Messages Posting MessagesDirectories Extension & System DirectoryTo dial a number, press the button next to the listing Press the Exit button Home button on MLX telephones to exitPersonal Directory Using Features Display-Only FeaturesOther Features Feature CodesOften-Used Features AlarmAlarm Clock & Timer Account CodesAuthorization Codes Auto DialSecurity Alert Press the button to be programmedBarge-In Callback & Line RequestCall Waiting Camp-OnCoverage To complete a call and answer a waiting callDirect Voice Mail Do Not DisturbExtension Status Hotel/Motel To useNight Service Forward & Follow MeTo use when a Loudspeaker Page button is programmed PagingPark To park a call at a Park Zone, do one of the followingPark & Pickup PickupTo use Park and Paging To pick up a parked callPrivacy System Speed DialRedial Voice AnnounceDisplay Reference Home Screen Menu ScreenInspect Screen Feature ScreenFeature Screen Options When you These options are available Programming Buttons & Settings To program using the displayDisplay Programming Code ProgrammingProgramming Codes Page Special Characters Pauses allowedConf Dialing sequence or to separate grouped digits