7)Hold button

8)Dial pad

For putting a call on hold.

The standard 12-button pad for dialing phone numbers and accessing features. The letters, "Q" and "Z" have been added to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the "5" button on your dial pad has raised bars for visually- impaired users.

9) Feature buttons

10)Speakerphone/ headset adapter jack (on back of telephone)

11)Line jack (on back of telephone)

12 Handset jack (on back of telephone)

13) Microphone

14) Select button

15) Mute button

16) Message light

For accessing features, labeled with feature names (22 buttons).

For connecting an external speakerphone or a headset adapter to your telephone. Located on the back of your telephone, labeled

For connecting a line cord to your telephone. Located on the back of your telephone, labeled "LINE."

For connecting the handset cord to the telephone. Located on the back of your telephone, labeled

For speakerphone operation. Used when the speakerphone options is set and speaker button is depressed.

Can be used in 3 different ways:

1)Used with [ Drop Test ] to initiate a self-test of your telephone

2) Used with [ Conference Ring ] select your own personalized ring from among 8 available patterns

3)Used with [ Speaker Reset Spkr ] to perform an acoustic test of the environment and adjust the speakerphone to the surrounding acoustic environment for optimal performance.

For turning off the microphone of the built-in speakerphone or the handset so the other person cannot hear you.

Note: If your telephone is set for the Speaker (listen-only) feature, pressing the Mute button will affect only the handset. When the Speaker feature is in use, the red Mute light will always be on.

For indicating when a message has been left for you (steady red light).

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AT&T 7407 manual Hold button Dial pad