Avaya 4606 IP Phone User Manual


 
1-2 Issue 1 July 2001
Match the numbered callouts on the 4606 illustration to the descriptions below.
1. Display - The display screen has two lines of 16 characters each. During
phone usage, the top line shows the name/phone number you are calling or
the name/phone number of the person calling you; while idle, it displays the
current date and time. The second line also displays volume control (when
a volume arrow is pressed) and elapsed time (when the Timer feature is
active).
2. (Conference) - Set up conference calls with more than one other
person. With the phone on-hook, also used to select a personal ringing
pattern.
3. (Transfer) - Transfer a call to another phone. With the phone
on-hook, also used to test lights and the display screen.
4. (Redial) - Redial the last number dialed from the phone.
5. Line/Feature buttons - Several of the six buttons are Line buttons
dedicated to incoming and outgoing calls; those line buttons are labeled
with an extension number. The Line/Feature buttons not dedicated to
incoming or outgoing calls provide access to system features like sending
all calls to another phone or speed-dialing. For your specific configuration,
see your System Administrator. One red and one green light appear next to
each button. Steady red indicates the line is available. Steady green
indicates the line or feature is in use; other green light indications (winking,
fluttering and flashing) are feature-specific.
6. Mute/Speaker Light - Lights steadily when the Speakerphone is active.
Flashes when the handset, headset or Speakerphone microphone is
muted.
7. (Speaker) - Access the built in two-way, full-duplex Speakerphone
feature. The LED above this button lights when the speakerphone is active.
8. Voice Message Light - When lit, indicates you have a message waiting.
9. (Mute) - Turn off the active microphone (handset or speaker), to
prevent the other person from hearing you. The LED above the Spkr button
flashes when the microphone is muted.
10. (Volume Control) - Adjust the speaker, handset or ringer volume,
depending on which item is in use.
11. Numeric (Dialing) Pad - Standard 12 button pad for dialing phone
numbers.
12. (Hold) - Red button used to place a call on hold.