Key lettering, What's my extension number, Notes – Avaya M7310 User Manual

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M7310 Telephone User Guide

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- Issue 02a (03 October 2011)

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1.8 Key Lettering

Some older phones have the Q and Z letters printed on the 0 key rather than on the 7 and 9 keys respectively. For
functions that use letter input, the latter standard keypad marking is assumed.

1.9 What's My Extension Number?

The label under the handset is normally used to record the extension number of the phone. This is normally a fixed
number. However, the telephone system supports users

logging in

to an extension when they want to us it, changing

its extension number to match their own when they do so.

The current extension number associated with the phone is displayed when the phone is idle.

1.10 Notes

This guide was written assuming that the telephone system and your phone are using their default settings. However, the
system has a wide range of controls and features that can be used to customize its operation and that of your phone. Your
system administrator will inform you if they change any settings that will affect you or the operation of your phone.

Other Phones

The M7310 is one of a range of similar phones that are supported by the telephone system. Most of the Feature codes
supported by the M7310 can also be used on these other phones.

M7100/

M7100N

M7208/

M7208N

M7310/

M7310N

M7324/

M7324N

T7000

T7100

T7208

T7316

T7316

Display

Display Soft Keys

Virtual Call Appearances

Handsfree
Operation

Speaker

Microphone

Headset
Operation

Socket

Button

Programmable Buttons...

1

7

33

23

4

1

7

15

16

... with icons

7

9

23

7

15

16

... without icons

1

24

4

1

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