AT&T Definity 7410 User Manual

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Line jack
(on back of voice terminal)

Select button

Transfer button

Hold button

Dial pad

Volume control

button

Handset jack
(on back of voice terminal)

Speaker button

This jack is used for connecting a line cord to your voice
terminal. This jack is labeled “LINE.”

When used with [

Conference/Ring

] you can select a personalized

ring from 8 ringing patterns. When used with [

Drop/Test

]

you can test the lights and ringer on your voice terminal.

For transferring a call to another voice terminal.

For putting a call on hold.

The standard 12-button pad for dialing phone numbers
and accessing features. 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.

For adjusting the volume of the loudspeaker associated
with the speaker when you are using this feature and a
call is in progress, or for adjusting the volume of the tone
ringer when you are not using the speaker.

This jack is for connecting a handset to your voice
terminal. The jack is labeled .

For accessing the Speaker feature. This feature can be
used for listening only. If you want to speak to the other
party, you must lift the handset.

Drop/Test button

Conference/Ring
button

Message light

For disconnecting from a call or dropping the last party
added to a conference call. When used with [

Select

] ,

you can test the lights and ringer on your voice terminal.

For setting up conference calls. When used with
[

Select

] , you can select a personalized ring for your

voice terminal.

A red light that goes on steadily when a message has
been left for you.

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