Call Appearance and Call Identification Displays

The 2410 telephone has six call appearance/feature buttons per screen page. Starting with the first button in the upper left corner of the 2410 telephone and going down, the display identifies the buttons in the left column. These buttons are considered call appearance/feature buttons 1 through 3. On the display, these buttons have the default labels a, b, c, etc., where a represents call appearance/feature button 1. The buttons in the right column run from 4 through 6.

When you receive or make calls, the available call identification information is displayed where the date and time appear when the telephone is idle. For example, when you dial an extension, that number is shown and then replaced by the called party’s name and extension. The call processing system provides the call identification information that is associated with an extension. When you receive a call from another extension, the caller’s name appears. When you receive a call from outside the system, the calling number (if available), “OUTSIDE CALL,” or a trunk identifier appears.

One call appearance is usually underlined. When a call arrives at the 2410 telephone, the bell icon blinks on the corresponding call appearance. After you answer the call, the active call icon is displayed. See Status Icons on page 15 for more information.

Note:

If the call appearance is not displayed on the current Home screen page, use

or to locate and answer the appropriate call appearance.

The display remains in call handling mode until you activate one of the other softkey features. When you press one of the softkeys, the softkey labels are displayed. After you use any of

these features, press to return to page 1 of the Home screen.

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Avaya 2410 manual Call Appearance and Call Identification Displays