Getting Messages
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Getting Messages
Message
Your Message lamp turns on when a caller has left a message for you. Press to retrieve
your messages, and follow the prompts.
Note:
Note: Your system manager must program certain features to activate the Message
button. See your system manager if the Message button is not working properly.
See Chapter 21, “Features and Technical Reference,” of the Administrator’s
Guide for Avaya Communications Manager Software, Document No.
555-233-506 for Message button programming information.
The Speed Dial Screen
Using the Speed Dial screen, you can store up to 48 speed dial entries in the personal directory
of your 2410 telephone. You can access this screen by pressing the SpDial softkey at the Home
screen. You might have to press any one of the softkeys to display the softkey labels.
Note:
Note: The personal directory containing your speed dial entries of numbers you call
frequently is stored in your 2410 telephone. The personal directory is separate
from the Directory feature, which resides on the call processing system. The
Directory feature allows any call processing system user to search for the
extension of another user in the call processing system directory. Your system
manager administers the Directory feature. For more information about the
Directory feature, see Using Display Features
on page 55.
When you have created a speed dial list, the Speed Dial screen displays the saved entries in
alphabetical order. A single page displays six entries. You can make a call directly from this
screen by pressing the button associated with a displayed entry. See Stay in Speed Dial
Screen on page 48 if you want to set the 2410 to continue to display the Speed Dial screen
when you make a call from a speed dial.
Figure 4
shows a sample Speed Dial screen.