The 6218 and 6220 telephones, Data jack, Handset parking tab – Lucent Technologies 6220 User Manual

Page 3: Handset, Program button, Mute button (on the 6220 only), Handset cord jack, Handset and speakerphone volume control, Flash button, Redial button

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THE 6218 and 6220 TELEPHONES

Figure 1. The 6218 and 6220 Telephones, Top View

NOTE:

The 6218 and 6220 telephones are designed for use with a DEFINITY

®

or MERLIN LEGEND

®

system.

NOTE:

On all 6220 telephones, there is a smooth, indented area in the lower handset cradle (left of the Hold button). This indentation will

accept a standard 0.5” x 1.75” label, such as the Avery 5267 Return Address label. The labels are available on 8-1/2” x 11”
laser-printable sheets. The extension number, entire telephone number, or other information can be typed on the labels. There is a
template in Microsoft Word for Windows ‘97 that simplifies the preparation of these labels.

6218

1

4

7

2

5

8

3

6

9

0

#

ABC

DEF

JKL

GHI

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

Handset

Handset

DATA

Dial pad

Ringer volume

Handset

Message light

Flash

Redial

Hold

LINE jack

Tel.#

Program

Pause

Pause button

Personalized

10

Program

Flash

Redial

Hold

Handset

Parking

*

volume

jack

6218

Tab

button

cord jack

button

button

button

control

(on bottom
of telephone)

Ring

control

Dialing buttons

Programmable

6220

1

4

7

2

5

8

3

6

9

0

#

ABC

DEF

JKL

GHI

MNO

PQRS

TUV

WXYZ

Handset

Handset

DATA

Dial pad

Ringer

Handset/

Message light

Flash

Redial

Hold

LINE jack

Tel.#

Program

Pause

Mute

Spkr

Pause button

Personalized

10

Speakerphone

Mute button

Program

Flash

Redial

Hold

Handset

Parking

*

button

button

button

volume control

Speakerphone

cord jack

button

Tab

jack

of telephone)

(on bottom

Ring

volume control

Dialing buttons

Programmable

button

6220

DATA jack —

For connecting a device such as a modem to

your telephone. This jack is labeled

.

Handset Parking tab —

If your telephone is mounted on

the wall, you can place the handset on the Handset Parking tab
while you tend to other business. In this way you can interrupt
a call in progress without disconnecting.

Handset —

For placing and receiving calls.

Program button —

For storing telephone numbers on the

programmable dialing buttons.

Mute button (on the 6220 only) —

On the 6220

telephone, this button is used for turning off the microphone
associated with the handset or built-in speakerphone so the
other person on the call cannot hear you.

Handset cord jack —

For connecting the handset to your

telephone.

Handset and Speakerphone volume control —

The

volume control (labeled

on the 6218 and

on the 6220)

is used for raising or lowering the volume of the handset (on
the 6218), or for raising or lowering the volume of the handset
or the speakerphone (on the 6220), whichever is active.
To raise the volume level, press the upper half of the button
labeled

; to lower the volume, press the lower half of

the button labeled

.

Flash button —

For using features such as Conference with

business communications system.

Redial button —

For redialing the last number you dialed

from the dial pad or from a programmable dialing button.

Hold button —

The Hold button is used for putting a call on

hold. The red light next to

goes on to remind you that

you have a call on hold.

Hold

Personalized Ring —

Allows you to select one of two

different ringing patterns. This two ringing patterns are labeled

.

Ringer volume control —

A 3-position switch to control

the volume for the tone ringer. Slide it up (away from you) for
a louder ring, down (toward you) for a quieter ring. The
volume control is labeled

.

10 Programmable dialing buttons —

The 10 buttons on

which you can program frequently dialed telephone numbers,
emergency numbers, or feature codes.

Pause button —

For inserting a 1.5-second pause delay into

a telephone number stored on a programmable dialing button.

Message light —

A red light that flashes when a message

has been left for you or when a call is coming in (that is, when
the telephone is ringing). This light is labeled

.

Speaker button (on 6220 only) —

On the 6220

telephone, this button is used to access the built-in
two-way speakerphone and microphone combination.

Dial pad —

The standard 12-button pad for dialing

telephone numbers. The letters “Q” and “Z” have been added
to the appropriate dial pad keys for directory access, and the
“5” button on your dial pad has raised bars for visually-
impaired users.

LINE jack (on bottom of the telephone) —

For

connecting a line cord to your telephone. This jack is labeled
LINE.

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