Navigating Application Screens

Here is an example of the difference between a Line/Feature button’s functionality in the Phone application versus other applications. To call someone from the Phone application (the default display screen) you press the first Line/Feature (call appearance) button and dial your party. But in the Call Log application, pressing the first Line/Feature button displays detailed information about the first call log entry.

In addition to the call-related icons and features explained in Table 1, the icons and background display colors in Table 2 are associated with certain administrable features on the call server, and might appear on the display. Several features, such as flash, wink, and flutter, are associated with Call Center operations, and might not apply to many 4620 users.

Table 2: Icons/Background Colors for Features on the 4620/4620SW/4621SW

 

Description/

Feature Button Display

Icon

Condition

Background Color

 

 

 

None

Feature is on/active.

White

None

Feature is off/inactive.

Light Gray

None

Feature denied (Broken Flutter). This is a temporary condition,

Light Gray

 

accompanied by an “error beep” on the first occurrence. This

 

 

condition then changes to the off/inactive state.

 

None

Idle. Indicates a (call appearance) line is available.

White

 

Ringing. Indicates an incoming call is arriving on this line.

White

 

Active. Indicates the line is in use.

Light Gray

 

On Hold. Indicates a call is on hold on this line.

Dark Gray

 

(Soft) Hold. Indicates this line's call was put on hold pending a

Dark Gray

 

conference or a transfer.

 

 

Missed Call(s). Precedes the number of missed calls in the Call

Light Gray

 

Log.

 

 

Flash. Used for Call Center operations.

Light Gray

 

Flutter. Used for Call Center operations.

Light Gray

 

Wink. Used for Call Center operations.

Light Gray

 

 

 

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