Display phone features, Introduction to display phones, Using soft keys and the scroll key – Avaya INDeX 2030 User Manual

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Introduction to Display Phones

Display Phone Features

Introduction to Display Phones

The diagram shows the main features of a display phone; the term covers INDeX

2030, 2050 and 2060 phones.

Lamp

DSS
Keys

Speaker

(Beneath Handset)

Handset

Dialling Keys

Microphone

BLF Lamps

(Not 2030)

Handset Rest Tags
(Beneath Handset)

Display

Keys

2060: Phone with handsfree operation, DSS keys and BLF status lamps (see

page 27). A serial socket and cable for connection to a PC is also included. Use

of the 2060 software is covered by a separate 2060 Software Addendum.

2050: Similar to 2060 but without a serial socket.
2030: Similar to 2050 but without BLF status lamps.

Using Soft Keys and the SCROLL Key

The four lower Display Keys provide access to Soft Keys functions, e.g. Voice,

Page, INDeX, etc. There are sometimes more Soft Key options available than the

phone can display. When this happens, a -symbol appears next to the SCROLL

key. Press SCROLL to display these other options.
The Soft Key displays change during calls and will also change according to your

own customisation. A -symbol next to a display key indicates an option you can

use by pressing that key. Therefore, due to the number of variations involved, this

guide cannot always detail when you would have to press the SCROLL key to

access a function.
Your System Manager can disable any one or all of the following Soft Keys:

VOICE, PAGE, ACCOUNT, RECORD, RECALL, CAMP-ON, MESSAGE,

OVERRIDE and PASS.

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INDeX 10.0 2030/50/60 User's Guide

Introduction to Display Phones

38DHB0002UKFN Issue 2 (07/2002)

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