AVAYA AV SERIES
Telephone User Guide
TouchLite
TM
Message Waiting Light/Voice Mail Retrieval
Touchbar
TouchLite™ is an Avaya-compatible message waiting light that
blinks to provide notification of a message. TouchLite™ also
integrates the visual message waiting lamp, speakerphone, and
a speed dial key into one, enabling the user to instantly retrieve
voice mail messages.
AV300 -
When the message waiting lamp lights to notify the user
that a message is waiting, press the red TouchLite™ button.
Once programmed, the TouchLiteTM key will automatically turn
the speakerphone ‘On’ and speed dial the user into the voice
mail message center. The TouchLite™ key may alternatively be
programmed as an additional memory location.
AV100/AV200 -
When the message waiting lamp lights to notify
the user that a message is
waiting, simply lift the handset and press the red TouchLite™.
Once programmed, the TouchLite™ key will speed dial the user
to the voice mail message center. The TouchLite™ key may
alternatively be programmed as an additional memory location.
TouchLite™ Programming
1. Lift the handset (or press the speakerphone key on the
AV300).
2. Press the “STORE” key.
3. Enter the numbers to be stored using the numeric dial pad.
4. Press the red TouchLite™ key to store.
5. Hang up the handset (or turn off the speakerphone on the
AV300).
Ringer Volume
The switch used to adjust the ringer volume is located on the
right side of the telephone base. To adjust the volume of the
ringing, slide the switch to the desired position of HI, LOW or
OFF. The factory sets the ringer volume to the HI position.
Handset Volume Control
With the handset off-hook, press the arrows on the VOLUME
key repeatedly to increase or decrease the volume. The volume
of the handset receiver can be increased by 12 to 18 decibels.
The handset volume control switch will automatically reset back
to its normal level when hanging up. This will ensure that the
handset volume resets back to normal for the next phone call.