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You can program up to 24 elements (digits and characters 
such as a # or *) on a programmable dialing button. If the 
number you want to store is longer than 24 elements, you can 
do one of the following:

— Store up to 24 elements on one button; store the 

remainder of the elements on a second button. To 
place a call using these buttons, press the first but-
ton; when all of the elements have been dialed, 
press the second button in the sequence.

— Store up to 24 elements on one button; dial the 

remainder of the digits and characters manually.

To label and reinstall the programmable dialing 
buttons designation card on your telephone

1.

Remove the plastic card cover from the telephone by 
placing your fingers at the top and bottom and flexing 
the card outward. Then, lift the button designation card 
from out of its cavity on the telephone.

2.

In the blank space next to the appropriate 
programmable dialing button, write or type the name or 
telephone number that you want to store there. 

3.

Place the designation card back on the telephone. 
Replace the plastic card cover over the designation card 
by fitting the cover’s bottom tabs into the slots on the 
telephone and pressing down, allowing the tabs on the 
top to snap into place. 

To program any of the 10 programmable dialing 
buttons (while on-hook)

1.

Press the Program button to enter programming mode.
• You hear a low continuous tone while you are in 

programming mode.

2.

Press programmable dialing button on which you want 
to store the number.
• Tone is briefly interrupted twice.

3.

Dial number you want to program on the button. You 
can use up to 24 elements (digits and characters, 
including Pause and Flash).
• The tone to remind you that you are in programming 

mode is interrupted at each time you press a dial pad 
key, the Pause button or 

• You hear a rapid error tone if you try to enter more 

than 24 elements, and you will exit Program mode 
without saving the new number.

• You can use the Pause button to program a 

1.5-second pause between a dialing access number, 
such as 9, and the telephone number, and for certain 
banking and long-distance services.

• For example, to put a pause between the dialing 

access number, 9, and the telephone number, press the 
Pause button, then 12125551234. Several depressions 
of the Pause button will produce a multiple of a 
1.5-second pause. (For instance, two depressions of 
the Pause button would equal 3 seconds.) 

NOTE:

Programmable dialing buttons can also be used to 

program system features. See your system manager 
for system feature codes.

4.

To program another programmable dialing button, 
repeat Steps 2 and 3.

5.

Press the Program button when you are ready to exit 
programming mode.

To dial a number with a programmable dialing button

1.

Pick up handset or press 

.

2.

When you hear dial tone, press the appropriate 
programmable dialing button.
• Number programmed on the button is automatically 

dialed.

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To erase a number stored on a programmable dialing 
button 

1.

Press the Program button.

2.

Press the button to be cleared.

3.

Press the Program button again.

To redial the last number that you dialed

1.

While off-hook, press 

.

• The telephone will redial up to 24 digits.

 

 

To place/answer a call without lifting the handset

1.

Press .
• Red light next to 

 goes on.

2.

Place or answer call.
• Adjust speakerphone volume, if desired. On the 

Volume control button (labeled 

), do the 

following: 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 

3.

Press 

 again to hang up.

• Red light next to 

 goes off.

To change from speakerphone to handset

1.

Pick up handset and talk.
• Red light next to 

 goes off.

To change from handset to speakerphone

1.

During a call using handset, press 

.

• Red light next to 

 goes on.

2.

Hang up handset.

FOR THE SYSTEM 

MANAGER ONLY

Enabling and Disabling the System Hold 
Feature

The Hold button (

) can be programmed, at each 

individual set, either as the normal Hold feature or as an 
alternate feature such as Call Park. The default setting is for 
normal Hold.

To program 

 as an alternate feature such as

Call Park

1.

Press the Program button; then press 

; then 

press .

2.

Press “797 (SYS)” on the dial pad.

3.

Press 

 again; then press the Program button 

again.

4.

Program the button with the feature access code of the 
alternate feature (such as Call Park). For programming 
instructions, see “Programmable Dialing.”

REDIAL

SPEAKERPHONE (available only on the 

6221 telephone)

The following procedures should be 

performed only by the system manager.

Redial

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Hold

Hold

Flash

Hold

Flash

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Summary of Contents for Definity 6219

Page 1: ...6219 and 6221 Telephones Quick Reference Document Ordering No 555 230 713 Comcode 700195746 Issue 4 July 2001 ...

Page 2: ...a risk of electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the telephone If liquid is spilled however refer servicing to proper service personnel To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this telephone There are no user serviceable parts Opening or removing covers may expose you to hazardous voltages Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the telephone is subsequently us...

Page 3: ... 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 6219 and on the 6221 is used for raising or lowering the volume of the handset on the 6219 or for raising or lowering the ...

Page 4: ...Stand to Back of the Telephone 7 Turn the telephone right side up and place it on your desk or table 8 Plug one end of the coiled handset cord into the handset jack on the side of the telephone 9 Plug the other end of the handset cord into the handset 10 Hang up the handset 11 Plug the free end of the line cord into a modular wall jack 12 Lift the handset and listen for dial tone 13 Set the Ringer...

Page 5: ...ut a call on hold 1 Press The red light next to goes on To return to the held call 1 Press or if you have hung up the handset pick up the handset again from the cradle The red light next to goes off You are reconnected to the other party To retrieve a message when your Message light is blinking See your system manager for instructions about your local message retrieval procedures NOTE The Message ...

Page 6: ...lephone number press the Pause button then 12125551234 Several depressions of the Pause button will produce a multiple of a 1 5 second pause For instance two depressions of the Pause button would equal 3 seconds NOTE Programmable dialing buttons can also be used to program system features See your system manager for system feature codes 4 To program another programmable dialing button repeat Steps...

Page 7: ...epairs can only be made by the manufacturer or its authorized agents or by others who may be authorized by the FCC RIGHT OF THE TELEPHONE COMPANY If telephone equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may temporarily discontinue your telephone service If possible they ll notify you before they interrupt service If advance notice isn t practical you ll be notified as ...

Page 8: ...Prepared by Avaya University Avaya Inc Copyright 2001 Westminster CO 80234 ...

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