Avaya 2420, EU24 manual Overview of the Function Keys, Changing the labels of the Function Keys

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Overview of the Function Keys

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Function Keys

Overview of the Function Keys

Both the , Function Keys and Soft Keys can be used to access a range of system features. The display adjacent to the key shows the feature name.

Some of these features are default features supported by all 2420 telephones (e.g. SpDial, Log, Option and Label on the Soft Keys) and are always available. Others are system features that can only be programmed by the System Administrator for Function Keys. See Function Key Programming on page 25.

In addition, there are a number of System Features that you can always access yourself by the use of short codes. Refer to System Features on page 57 for details of System Features that you can always access yourself by dialing short codes, e.g. *17 to listen to your VoiceMail messages.

The main screen has three pages. This means that the eight and Function Keys on each page could be used for up to 24 features. However, it is strongly recommended that all three Call Appearance keys remain at their default settings. Hence, there are 21 soft Function Keys that can be allocated to system features.

To move between pages use the and keys. In the following example:

The first three keys have been set (default setting) as call appearance lines. See Call Appearance Keys on page 7.

Key 4 has been set to access the Admin programmable functions. See Function Key Programming on page 25.

Key 5 has been set to monitor system park slot 1. The indicates a call is currently parked in slot 1 by the user and when parked in a slot by other users, the label is underlined. See Park - Park (#) on page 46.

Key 7 has been set to the SAC (Send All Calls) function. See SAC - Send All Calls

(!) on page 53.

Key 8 has been set to VMOn, a function which toggle use of the user's voicemail mailbox on/off. The indicates that this function is currently on. See VMOn - Voicemail On on page 56.

Pressing either or will display the other two pages of programmed functions set for this phone.

Changing the labels of the Function Keys:

You can personalize the Function Key labels. E.g. you can change SAC to Send All for instance. See Error! Reference source not found. on page Error! Bookmark not defined. on page.

Programming Your Own Features:

If the phone has been setup with either or both the Admin and Admin1 features assigned to display keys, you can select and program your own feature choices against other keys. See Function Key Programming on page 25.

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Contents IP Office Contents Contents Iv Contents Index Overview 2420 TelephoneCall Coverage Appearance Call Appearance KeysBridged Appearance Line AppearanceCall Appearance/Function Key Icons System FeaturesClearing a Call Basic Call Handling FeaturesAnswer a Call Making a CallTo end a speakerphone call Headset WorkingSpeakerphone To clear a headset callHold Speed DialRedial MuteMessage TransferConference Overview of Speed Dials Speed DialsEditing a Speed Dial Using Speed DialsDialing a Speed Dial Number Deleting a Speed DialAdding a New Speed Dial Overview of the Call Log Using the Call LogSaving a Call Log Entry to Your Speed Dial List Using the Call LogViewing the Call Log Making Calls from the Call LogErasing All Logged Calls Setting Which Calls are LoggedDeleting a Call Log Entry Overview of 2420 Options Changing the 2420 OptionsTo change the ring pattern Adjusting the Display ContrastSelecting Personalized Options Ring OptionsDefault Phone/Erase All Settings Call Log SetupUsing Self Test Selecting the Display ModeAutomatic Gain Control AGC LanguageChanging Key Labels Changing the labels of the Function Keys Programming Your Own FeaturesFunction Keys Overview of the Function KeysTo change the Display Mode Display ModeNormal Mode Call Center ModeName Description Toggles Data Function Key ProgrammingAdmin1 Shorthand Programming ModeAdmin Pages Longhand Programming Feature on ButtonUser # Display Key FeaturesDial # Group #AD Abbreviated Dial Admin Self-AdministerAbsnt Set Absent Text Acct Account Code EntryBusyH Busy On Held Apear AppearanceAutCB Automatic Callback Busy BusyConf+ Conference Add CFrwd Call Forwarding AllClrCW Clear CW CnfRV Conference Meet MeCWOff Call Waiting Off CPkUp Call PickupDir Directory CWOn Call Waiting OnCWSus Call Waiting Suspend DCW Dial CWDNDX+ Do Not Disturb Exception Add Dirct Dial DirectDNDOn Do Not Disturb On DNDOf Do Not Disturb OffEmrgy Dial Emergency DPkUp Directed Call PickupDrop Drop DTone Secondary Dial ToneFwBOf Forward On Busy Off FolTo Follow Me ToFwBNo Forward On Busy Number FwBOn Forward On Busy OnFwdNo Forward Number FwdOf Cancel All ForwardingFwdH+ Forward Hunt Group Calls On FwdH- Forward Hunt Group Calls OffGrpPg Group Paging FwNOf Forward On No Answer OffFwUOn Forward Unconditional On FwUOf Forward Unconditional OffHfAns Internal Auto-Answer Here- Follow Me Here CancelHdSet Headset Toggle Here+ Follow Me HereHGNS- Clear Hunt Group Night Service HGEna Hunt Group EnableHGDis Hunt Group Disable HGNS+ Set Hunt Group Night ServiceIAuto Automatic Intercom HGOS- Clear Hunt Group Out of ServiceHold Hold Call HoldCW Hold Call WaitingInclu Dial Inclusion Login Extn LoginICSeq Set Inside Call Sequence IDial Dial IntercomOCSeq Set Outside Call Sequence Logof Extn LogoutMusic Hold Music NATim Set No Answer TimePhyEx Dial Physical Extension by Number Park Park #Park Call Park to Other Extension PCall Priority CallPickM Call Pickup Members PickG Call Pickup GroupQueue Call Queue RBak+ Ringback When FreeProg Abbreviated Dial Program Quota Clear QuotaRelay Relay Pulse RBak Cancel Ringback When FreeRBSeq Set Ringback Sequence Recor Call RecordRide Ride Call Rely- Relay OffResum Resume Call Rtriv Retrieve CallSpres AD Suppress RngOf Ringer OffSAC Send All Calls Suspe Suspend Call Steal Call StealSusCW Suspend CW VMRB- Voicemail Ringback Off Timer TimerTmDay Time of Day Toggl Toggle CallsWUTim Set Wrap Up Time VMCol Voicemail CollectVMOff Voicemail Off VMOn Voicemail OnAnswering Calls System FeaturesIntroduction Making CallsDo Not Disturb Call WaitingCall Forwarding Diverting CallsVoicemail Default Feature CodesKey EU24 OverviewConnection Viewing the Alternate Display Using the EU24 Expansion ModuleSelecting a Call Appearance/Feature Button Understanding Call Appearance/Feature Button Status IconsConference IndexIndex
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