Avaya 4621SW IP manual Entering Text on Web Pages, Any characters entered are removed

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Using the Web Access Application

Entering Text on Web Pages

Text entry pages are those on which you can enter data, for example, a name, a Web address (URL), or other identifying information. A set of square brackets, each separated by three blank

spaces

identifies a page’s text entry areas.

1.To enter data, first press the Line/Feature button to the left of the line on which you want to enter text.

Four new softkeys display: Done, Bksp, and Space, with the fourth softkey labeled “alpha” by default. This softkey is called the Mode softkey because it changes the mode of text being entered. Any reference in this manual to the “Mode softkey” refers to the fourth softkey when entering text on Web pages.

2.Use the dialpad to enter text. Use the softkey functions to facilitate your entry, as described below.

If you want to

Enter text

Erase any data entered and restore the text entry line to its original format

Save the text you have entered

Then

If you are unfamiliar with 4620/4620SW/4621SW Web text entry, see Entering Characters Using the Dialpad below.

When you complete the current field/text line, either press the Line/Feature button to the left of the next text line you want to enter, press one of the Line/Feature buttons on the right side of the display to move to a different line or page, or press the Done softkey.

Pressing a left-side Line/Feature button displays a cursor in the text entry box.

Pressing a right-side Line/Feature button produces the result indicated by the symbol next to that button.

Pressing Done deactivates the text entry mode.

Press the appropriate application-specific softkey, for example, Clear.

Any characters entered are removed.

Note: Application-specific softkeys are determined by the application developer, therefore the method of erasing or clearing entered text is subject to the application’s design.

Press the appropriate application-specific softkey, for example, Submit or Save.

Note: Application-specific softkeys are determined by the application developer, therefore the method of saving entered text is subject to the application’s design.

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Contents 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Page Federal Communications Commission Statement Part Means of Connection About This Guide Using the Speed Dial Application Using the Web Access Application Index Issue Date About This GuideOverview Intended AudienceHow to Use This Document What’s New in This DocumentDocument Organization Conventions UsedSymbolic Conventions Related DocumentationTypographic Conventions ConferenceIntroducing Your 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Introduction4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone As Call a number, Cancel the current activity, Save entered Indicator SpeakerIndicator Number Name Description4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone About the Feature Key Expansion Unit EU24/EU24BL Navigating Application ScreensFeature is on/active White Phone Application 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone ApplicationsSpeed Dial Application Call Log Application Web Access Application Optional4620/4620SW/4621SW Telephone Options Automatic Backup/Retrieval Feature Push FeatureAdditional 4620/4620SW/4621SW Functionality Call Appearances Using Your 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP TelephoneMaking Calls Manual Dialing Automatic DialingRedialing using a list of the last six numbers called If all lines are in use, automatic dialing will not workRedialing the last number called Last number dialed is automatically redialedDialing a party using a Speed Dial button Number of the selected person dials automaticallySelected Call Log displays Associated Call Detail screen displaysCall Handling Features Receiving CallsHold ConferenceIcon on the current line changes to the Soft Hold icon Speaker MuteCall is now active Transfer Changing from the Speaker to the handset or headsetRetrieving a Voice Mail Message Logging Off the PhoneForcing a Login to the Phone Reinstating the Phone After a LogoffPage Entering Characters Using the Dialpad Using the Speed Dial ApplicationEntering Data on Speed Dial Screens Editing During or After Entry Name Entry Example Adding a Speed Dial Button Updating Speed Dial Button Label Information Prompt Select entry to edit displaysDeleting a Speed Dial Button Label Prompt Select label to delete displaysThen If you want toNo deletion occurs. The Speed Dial Main screen displays Page Using the Call Log Application About the Call LogViewing a Call Log Outgoing Calls Main screen displaysAnswered Calls Main screen displays Missed Calls Main screen displaysAdding a Call Log Entry to a Speed Dial Button Deleting Call Log Entries Deleting a Single Call Log EntrySelected entry’s Detail screen displays No deletion occurs and the Call Log’s Main screen displaysDisabling the Call Log Deleting All Entries from a Call LogPrompt Press Delete again to confirm displays Entries are removed. The Call Log’s Main screen displaysPage Using the Web Access Application Navigating Web Pages Web Access AuthenticationPrevious application or options screen displays Navigating the Home Page and Other Standard-Size Web Pages Home page displaysEntering Text on Web Pages Any characters entered are removedEntering Text on Web Pages Adding a Speed Dial Button for a Web Site Telephone Number 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Options Accessing the Options Main Menus First of two Options Main screens displaysThis is the default setting Setting the Redial OptionApplication Options Setting the Phone Screen on Answer? Option Setting the Phone Screen on Calling? OptionSetting the Message Display Rate Setting the Display Call Timers? OptionDefault rate is Slow Setting Visual Alerting Setting the Call Appearance WidthEnabling/Disabling the Call Log Personal Ringing Options First Options Main screen displaysViewing Quality of Service QoS Status Status Screen Viewing OptionsViewing IP Address Status View Status Main Screen displaysViewing Interface Status Changing the Display ContrastViewing Miscellaneous Status Viewing the Network Audio Quality If administered, the Audio Status screen displaysLogging Off the 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Display prompts for entry of your password Backup/Restore OptionsReinstating the Phone After a Log Off Settings Saved During a Backup Setting the Automatic Backup Option Setting changes from Disabled to EnabledVerifying Backup/Retrieval Status Retrieving and Restoring Data from a Backup File FTP Settings Main screen displays Select Directory Path Select User NameFeature Button Labeling Select View default labels Then Select Relabel feature buttonsSelect Restore default labels Changing a Phone/PC Ethernet Interface Feature Button Labeling screen re-displaysSecond Options Main screen redisplays Selecting an Alternate Language Select either Yes softkey Headsets for 4600 Series IP Telephones Headsets and HandsetsHeadset Connector Type Ordering Code Handset Connector Type Ordering Code Handsets for 4600 Series IP TelephonesTelephone Management Troubleshooting Interpreting Ringer TonesRinging Incoming Tones Meaning Feedback Handset Tones MeaningInterpreting Display Icons Icon MeaningTesting Your Phone Basic Troubleshooting ChartTesting the Telephone’s Lights and Display Problem/Symptom Suggested SolutionBasic Troubleshooting Chart Contact your System Administrator Troubleshooting 4620/4620SW/4621SW Applications Problem/Symptom Suggested ResolutionCall LOG Application Resetting and Power Cycling the IP Telephone Resetting Your PhonePower Cycling the Phone Index Numerical90 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Release 2.2 User Guide Right/Left buttons Paging indicator Password 92 4620/4620SW/4621SW IP Telephone Release 2.2 User Guide
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