AT&T manual Your 7410 Plus Voice Terminal, Terminal. This jack is labeled

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Your 7410 Plus Voice Terminal

The 7410 Plus voice terminal is designed so that you can conveniently use the many features of the DEFINITY® Communications System Generic 1 and System 75. Familiarize yourself with your voice terminal, shown in Figure 1 below and explained on the following page.

 

 

Call

appearance/

 

 

 

Handset

feature buttons

 

 

 

 

Speakerphone/

 

 

 

 

 

 

headset adapter jack

 

 

 

(on back of voice

 

 

 

terminal)

 

 

 

Line

jack

Message

light

 

(on back of voice

 

terminal)

Conference/Ring

 

Select button

 

Transfer

button

button

 

 

Drop/Test

 

Hold

button

button

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dial

pad

 

Speaker

button

 

Volume

control

 

button

 

Handset jack (on back of voice terminal)

Figure 1. 7410 Plus Voice Terminal

Starting at the top of Figure 1 and continuing clockwise:

Handset

For placing and answering calls (also known as the

 

receiver). In most cases, you must lift the handset

 

(go off-hook) before you can use a feature.

Call appearances/

Usually 3 of these 10 buttons are devoted to handling

feature buttons

incoming and outgoing calls (call appearances) and are

 

labeled with an extension number; the remainder access

 

features (feature buttons) and are labeled with a feature

 

name. Each of these buttons has a red in-use light to tell

 

that this is the line you are using or that this is the line

 

you will get when you lift your handset. The green

 

status light next to each call appearance and feature

 

button tells you the line or feature is being used.

Speakerphone/headset

This jack is used for connecting an external

adapter jack

speakerphone or a headset adapter to your voice

(on back of voice terminal)

terminal. This jack is labeled

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AT&T manual Your 7410 Plus Voice Terminal, Terminal. This jack is labeled