The Speed Dial Screen

Using the Speed Dial screen, you can store up to 104 speed dial entries in the personal directory of your 2420 telephone. You can access this screen by pressing the SpDial softkey at the Home screen.

Note: The personal directory containing your speed dial entries of numbers you call frequently is stored in your 2420 telephone. The personal directory is separate from the Directory feature, which resides on the call processing system. The Directory feature, which is administered by your system manager, allows any call processing system user to search for the extension of another user in the call processing system directory. For more information about the Directory feature, see “Using Display Features” on page 39.

When you have created a speed dial list, the Speed Dial screen displays the saved entries in alphabetical order. A single page displays eight entries. You can make a call directly from this screen by pressing the button associated with a displayed entry.

Figure 3 shows a sample Speed Dial screen.

Home

:

Lou

Jane

:

Mary

Jim

:

Patty

John

:

Peter

Select name to CALL or

Choose action below

Add Edit Delete Done

FIGURE 3 Sample Speed Dial Screen

In addition to placing calls from the Speed Dial screen, you can add entries, delete entries, and make changes to saved entries in your personal speed dial list using the softkeys displayed at the bottom of the screen. See “Managing Your Speed Dial List” on page 17 for more information.

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Avaya 2420 manual Sample Speed Dial Screen

2420 specifications

The Avaya 2420 and 5420 are part of Avaya's comprehensive portfolio of business communication solutions, designed to enhance productivity and collaboration in the workplace. These digital deskphones leverage advanced telecommunications technologies, offering features that cater to various business needs.

Starting with the Avaya 2420, this model is particularly recognized for its user-friendly design. It supports a variety of telephony features that enhance communication efficiency. The phone comes equipped with a standard backlit display, enabling users to easily navigate menus and read information even in low-light environments. The keypad is designed for comfort and reliability, facilitating quick dialing and access to frequently used features, such as hold, transfer, and conference calling.

The Avaya 2420 also supports a range of connectivity options, making it compatible with both older telephony systems and more modern IP-based solutions. Its plug-and-play capability ensures a straightforward setup, allowing businesses to integrate the device into their existing infrastructure without extensive configuration.

On the other hand, the Avaya 5420 is a more advanced model designed for users who require additional functionality and flexibility. This phone combines digital and IP capabilities, offering richer features suited for power users in high-volume environments. One of its standout characteristics is the large graphical display, which allows for easy access to user interfaces and multiple lines of communication.

The 5420 provides enhanced call handling with programmable keys, enabling users to customize their phone settings to meet their unique workflow needs. Additionally, it supports features such as voicemail integration and call logs, streamlining processes and improving responsiveness.

Both models utilize Avaya’s robust communication protocol, ensuring high-quality voice clarity and reliability. The integration of QoS (Quality of Service) technology ensures that voice data is prioritized over other types, maintaining call quality even in busy network conditions.

Moreover, both phones support various accessory options, such as headset connectivity, to accommodate users' diverse working styles.

In summary, the Avaya 2420 and 5420 are reliable digital deskphones that embody Avaya's commitment to enhancing business communications. They combine essential features, connectivity options, and user-friendly designs, catering to both basic and advanced telephony needs in modern workplaces.