Fixed feature buttons
The
Dial pad
and adjacent
Fixed Feature
buttons are the same on all of the AVANTI telephone sets.
The
Dial pad
is the same familiar dial pad found on most push-button telephones. The
Telrad
sets
unique
Fixed
Feature
buttons as described below make it easy to use sophisticated functions.
The Nine Fixed Feature Buttons adjacent to the dial pad are used for:
•
FEATURE
- Pressed prior to dialing feature codes, for activating features; a two digit Mnemonic
Alpha/Numeric associated code is typically associated to a specific feature such as:
Feat BM
or
Feat 26
to turn on
B
ack Ground
M
usic on your sets speaker (when connected on system) such as from a Radio or
CD player.
• PICK UP
- Used to pick up calls ringing or on hold at other extensions;
•
TRANSFER/CONFERENCE
- Used to transfer calls to another extension, or to establish up to an 8
Eight Party
a conference call of up to 7 outside & 1 inside party or more in & less outside parties;
•
SPEED DIAL/ PROGRAM
- Used to store and dial speed dial numbers, or, after pressing
FEATURE,
to
initiate a programming session (e.g. alarm, DND message, etc.);
•
REDIAL PAUSE
- Used to redial the last number dialed out, or to insert pauses in a dialing sequence;
•
FLASH
- Depending on system programming, this button is used to disconnect or to send Flash Signal
to the connected remote exchange;
•
LO / HI
(actually two buttons) - Used to change the volume level of the speaker, handset, headset,
tones, page calls, and background music. You press these buttons while the current feature is active.
When your telephone is idle, the
LO / HI
button is used to adjust the display contrast on display sets;
•
HOLD
- Used to put an active conversation on hold in order to pursue another activity (e.g. placing calls,
programming, etc.).
FOUR - 4 – Preprogrammed & Programmable buttons
Some of the buttons on your set are programmed in the system configuration for a particular purpose. A
programmable button may be assigned a particular feature (e.g. outside line, message) or may be
defined as a user-programmable button (e.g. speed dial or memory button).
System programmed MEMORY and SPEED DIAL buttons may be assigned values by each user. For
example, a user can store an extension number into a system programmed MEMORY button.
The four buttons directly above the dial pad of all digital set models are programmable in the system
configuration, like any of the other programmable button types described in this section.
By default, however, they are used for the following features:
•
MSG
Message button - for activating the
Text
&
Voice Mail
message notification feature;
•
DND
Do Not Disturb button – to activate & deactivate the Do Not Disturb (
DND
) feature; with or without
implementing the
30
DND Customizable message programming
(see attached page) and to indicate
when phone is in
Call Forward Follow Me
to another extension location;
•
MUTE
button - for activating and deactivating the telephone set microphone;
•
SPKR
Speaker button - for answering and disconnecting calls or getting dial tone without lifting your
handset.