Using the touchscreen – Avaya 4630 User Manual
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Using the Touchscreen
Introducing Your 4630/4630SW IP Telephone
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Issue 2.0 December 2003
Using the Touchscreen
1
New 4630 IP Telephone users may be unfamiliar with touching a screen to initiate 
an action or feature instead of pressing a button. Once you begin using your 
phone on a regular basis, you will find it has been designed for simplicity and ease 
of use. Following are some tips for effective use of the touchable display screen:
■
To initiate an action or select a Feature button, lightly touch the button or 
screen area you wish to activate, then lift. 
■
If you have large fingers or do not wish to touch the screen directly, use the 
stylus provided with your phone, a pencil eraser, or other soft, non-abrasive 
object; do not use your fingernails, pencil points, or other sharp objects to 
make selections.
■
Do not press and slide your finger (or any other implement being used for 
selection) across the display area.
■
Do not “drag and drop” as you would do with a PC mouse. The exception is 
when you’ve selected a button or action in error. If you select a button or 
action in error, move your finger away from the button and then lift your 
finger; your action will be ignored and you can then make the proper 
selection.
■
If the display screen appears wavy or if text is displayed off to one side, use 
the calibration procedure, described in 
, to re-orient the display.
7
Volume Control
(
)
Adjusts the handset, speaker, headset, or ringer volume, 
depending on which item is in use. As you increase or 
decrease the volume, the top display area provides either 
a speaker, headset, handset, or ringer icon to indicate for 
which item you are adjusting volume, followed by a visual 
“volume meter” showing the volume level.
8
Numeric 
(Dialing) Pad 
Standard 12 button pad for dialing phone numbers.
9
Speaker
(
)
Accesses the two-way Speakerphone feature. The LED 
next to this button lights when the Speaker is active.
10
Voice Message 
Light 
(
)
When lit, indicates you have a message waiting on your 
voice messaging system.
Table 1-1.
4630/4630SW IP Telephone Button/Feature Descriptions — Continued
Callout 
Number
Button/Feature 
Name
Button/Feature 
Description