Avaya 15-601124 manual Headset Jack

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Turns off the active speaker, handset, or headset microphone to prevent the other person from hearing you. The associated LED lights steadily when the handset or headset is muted.

10. HEADSET:

With a headset connected, changes audio control from the handset or speaker to the headset. The associated LED lights steadily when the headset is active.

11.Headset Jack:

Located on the side of the phone and provides a port for connecting a headset.

12. SPEAKER:

Access the speakerphone. The light associated with this button turns on when the speakerphone is active. Note that while the speakerphone is active the handset is muted.

13. PHONE/EXIT:

Displays the phone application main screen or, if applicable, exits the current IP Office based feature, such as Speed Dial or Call Log, and normalizes the display.

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Contents IP Office 4610/5610 Phone User Guide4610/5610 Phone IP Office Contents Page Chapter Telephone Page Telephone Headset Headset JackCall Appearance Keys ∙ a Bridged Appearance∙ a Line Appearance ∙ Call Coverage AppearanceSystem Features Call Appearance Key IconsLogging On Logging OffTo log your phone off Press Options To log back onNo User DisplayChapter Basic Call Handling Features Basic Call Handling Features Default ring cadences areAnswering a Call To answer calls at your own extensionMaking a Call Clearing a CallTo manually make a call To automatically make a callHeadset Working To answer an incoming call ∙ Press HeadsetTo clear a headset call To manually make a call ∙ Press HeadsetSpeakerphone To change from the speakerphone to the handsetTo change from the handset to the speakerphone To end a speakerphone callSpeed Dial RedialTo redial a previously dialed number To redial the last dialed numberMute HoldTo prevent the other person on the line from hearing you To put an existing call on holdTransfer Conference To add another party to a callPage Chapter Using Speed Dials Using Speed Dials Overview of Speed DialsDialling a Speed Dial Number Adding a Speed Dial from the Call LogEditing a Speed Dial Deleting a Speed DialAdding a New Speed Dial To add a new speed dialUsing Speed Dials Adding a New Speed Dial Page Chapter Using the Call Log Using the Call Log Overview of the Call LogMaking a Call from an Individual Log entry Accessing the Call LogsDisplaying an Individual Log Entry Turning a Log Entry into a Speed Dial Deleting an Individual Log EntryDeleting All Entries from a Log Exiting the Call LogsChapter Using Visual Voice Using Visual Voice Overview of Visual VoiceListen to Voicemails To listen to your Voicemails or your Group VoicemailsTo add a covering message to the copied voicemail Press Pre-RecSend a Voicemail Voicemail TransferTo send a message to another person or Group Press Voice To transfer the call to another mailboxChanging Your Mailbox Password To change your Mailbox passwordPress Password Changing Your GreetingEmail Alerts To view or change the current email alert statusChapter Changing Options Personal Ringing Viewing IP SettingsChanging Options Changing Key Labels To adjust the contrast level Press OptionsDisplaying Contrast To change the language Press Options Displaying Language SelectionPhone Screen on Answer Display Call Timers Phone Screen on CallingMessage Display Rate Visual AlertingPage Chapter Function Keys Programming your own functions Function KeysOverview of the Function Keys Function Key Programming Name Description Toggles DataName Description Toggles Admin1 Shorthand Programming ModeAdmin Pages Longhand Programming Mode Press Admin or AdminChapter System Features System Features IntroductionCall Waiting Call ForwardingDiverting Calls Do Not DisturbTo use Follow-Me-Here from another extension To use Follow-Me-To from your home extensionRing Back Parking CallsPrivate Call Additionally VoicemailFollowing options are available for voicemail Default Feature Codes Chapter Management Troubleshooting Management and Troubleshooting Testing Your PhoneOverview To test the phones lights and displayTroubleshooting Chart Page Index Page 4610/5610 Phone IP Office 4610/5610 Phone IP Office