Casio 4610SW manual Telephone Diagram

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Telephone Diagram

This diagram illustrates the face of the IP telephone, and contains numbered "callouts" which identify the phone's primary features and buttons.

1.Message Waiting Lamp - When lit, indicates you have a message waiting on your voice messaging system. This indicator can also be optioned to flash for incoming calls.

2.Display - When the phone is idle, the top area displays the current date and time. When someone is calling you, the name/phone number of that person displays in the top area. The display has five lines. Three lines are devoted to the current application. One line shows softkey labels for the current application, and the top line shows Help and other procedural messages. Four grayscale colors indicate phone/application activity.

3.Line/Feature buttons - Six Line/Feature buttons provide both call appearances (lines for incoming and outgoing calls) and application-specific functionality -- other call-related features that are provided with your telephone system or administered by your System Administrator in the Phone application. Line/Feature buttons also serve as application- specific buttons in other applications, such as the Call Log.

4.Softkeys - Used to navigate to, or start application-specific actions, such as Call a number, Cancel the current activity, Save entered data, and Store a speed dial label.

5.Phone/Exit - Displays the Phone application main screen or, if applicable, exits the current call server-based feature and normalizes the display.

6.Options - Displays the first Options main screen, from which display and application settings can be updated.

7.Page Right/Left - Shifts from one page to another in the same application, when the display presents the "paging indicator" . These buttons have no effect when the Paging Indicator is not displayed.

8.Speaker LED Indicator - Lights steadily when the Speakerphone is active.

9.Speaker - Accesses the Speakerphone feature.

10.Headset LED Indicator - Lights steadily when the headset is active.

11.Headset - With a headset connected, changes audio control from the handset or speaker to the headset.

12.Mute LED Indicator - Lights steadily when the handset, headset, or Speakerphone is muted.

13.Mute - Turns off the active Speakerphone, handset, or headset microphone, to prevent the other person from hearing you.

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Contents Avaya 4610SW IP Telephone End User Guide Table of Contents About Your Telephone Telephone Diagram Navigating Application Screens Phone Application IP Telephony ApplicationsSpeed Dial Application Call Log Application Web Access ApplicationIP Telephone Options Call Appearances Entering Characters Using the DialpadEditing During or After Entry Conventions Used in the Procedure Descriptions Feature and FeatureName Entry Example ConventionsFeature Finder Hold Call Park TransferCall Pickup Conference Call Forwarding All CallsTo cancel Send All Calls Send All CallsCall Log To send all calls except priority calls to coveragePriority Calling To delete all entries from a call logTo delete a single call log entry To place a priority call Press PriorityReset Phone MessageMute SpeakerphoneSpeed Dial To dial a party using a Speed Dial button To add a call log entry to a speed dial buttonTo delete a Speed Dial button label RedialTo redial the last number called Ringing Tones Tones and Their MeaningsFeedback Tones Interpreting Display Icons Problem/Symptom Suggested SolutionIcon Troubleshooting IP Telephony Applications Problem/Symptom Suggested ResolutionGlossary AudixAccess Codes Feature Code