Avaya 4622SW [47/88] Navigating the home page and other standard size web pages
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Navigating Web Pages
Issue 4 November 2006 47
Navigating the Home Page and Other
Standard-Size Web Pages
To navigate the home page and other standard-size Web pages:
1. Access the Web Access screen by selecting the Web softkey at the bottom of the display
area.
The Home page displays.
2. If a line is not selected (highlighted), first press the button or the button
(Line/Feature buttons 8 or 11) to bring the line “in focus.”
3. Navigate the Home page and other Web pages as follows:
Note:
Note: You can view and scroll through images, if any are presented, as well as text.
If you want to Then
Redisplay the Home page. Press (Line/Feature button 9).
Any Web page loading/processing stops and
the Home page displays.
Refresh the current display
(re-display the current Web page).
Press (Line/Feature button 10).
Any Web page loading/processing stops and
the current page redisplays.
Move down the Web page one text
line, from the line currently
highlighted.
Press (Line/Feature button 11).
Move up the Web page one text
line, from the line currently
highlighted.
Press (Line/Feature button 8).
Move the Web page down one
page (to see the next six lines).
Press (Line/Feature button 12).
Move the Web page up one page
(to see the previous six lines).
Press (Line/Feature button 7).
Traverse multiple pages. Press the Page Right or Page Left button to
navigate to the next or previous page,
respectively.
Use a link to go to another page. Press the Line/Feature button to the left of
the line that displays an underlined link.
Содержание
- Sw ip telephone user guide 1
- About this guide 7 3
- Chapter 1 introducing your 4622sw ip telephone 11 3
- Chapter 2 using your 4622sw ip telephone 21 3
- Contents 3
- Chapter 3 using the speed dial application 33 4
- Chapter 4 using the call log application 39 4
- Chapter 5 using the web access application 45 5
- Chapter 6 4622sw ip telephone options 51 5
- Chapter 7 headsets and handsets 73 6
- Chapter 8 telephone management and troubleshooting 75 6
- Index 85 6
- About this guide 7
- Intended audience 7
- Issue date 7
- Overview 7
- What s new in this document 7
- Document organization 8
- How to use this document 8
- Conventions used 9
- Related documentation 9
- Symbolic conventions 9
- Typographic conventions 9
- Chapter 1 introducing your 4622sw ip telephone 11
- Introduction 11
- The 4622sw ip telephone 11
- About the feature key expansion unit eu24bl 15
- Navigating application screens 15
- Phone application 17
- Speed dial application 17
- Sw ip telephone applications 17
- Call log application 18
- Sw telephone options 18
- Web access application optional 18
- Additional 4622sw functionality 19
- Automatic backup retrieval feature 19
- Push feature 19
- Call appearances 21
- Chapter 2 using your 4622sw ip telephone 21
- Introduction 21
- Making calls 21
- Automatic dialing 22
- Manual dialing 22
- Dialing a party using a speed dial button 23
- Redialing a party 23
- Automatically dialing a party using an administered line feature button 24
- Calling a party from the call log 24
- Calling a party from the web access application 25
- Adding another party to a call 26
- Call handling features 26
- Conference 26
- Receiving calls 26
- Adding a held call to the current call 27
- Dropping the last person added to the call 27
- Placing a call on hold 27
- Preventing the other person on the line from hearing you 27
- Retrieving the held call 27
- Changing from the headset to the speaker 28
- Changing from the speaker to the headset 28
- Speaker 28
- Turning the speaker on during a call 28
- Using the speaker with any feature 28
- Ending a call while the speaker is active 29
- Sending a call to another telephone 29
- Transfer 29
- Turning the speaker off during a call 29
- Extension entry 30
- Logging in 30
- Logging off the phone 30
- Retrieving a voice mail message 30
- Additional login prompts and messages 31
- Password entry 31
- Chapter 3 using the speed dial application 33
- Entering characters using the dialpad 33
- Entering data on speed dial screens 33
- Introduction 33
- Editing during or after entry 34
- Name entry example 35
- Adding a speed dial button 36
- Updating speed dial button label information 37
- Deleting a speed dial button label 38
- About the call log 39
- Chapter 4 using the call log application 39
- Introduction 39
- Viewing a call log 40
- Adding a call log entry to a speed dial button 41
- Deleting a single call log entry 42
- Deleting call log entries 42
- Deleting all entries from a call log 43
- Disabling the call log 43
- Chapter 5 using the web access application 45
- Introduction 45
- Navigating web pages 46
- Web access authentication 46
- Navigating the home page and other standard size web pages 47
- Entering text on web pages 48
- Entering characters using the dialpad 49
- Adding a speed dial button for a web site telephone number 50
- Chapter 6 4622sw ip telephone options 51
- Introduction 51
- Accessing the options main menus 52
- Application options 53
- Setting the redial option 53
- Setting the phone screen on answer option 54
- Setting the phone screen on calling option 54
- Setting the display call timers option 55
- Setting the message display rate 55
- Enabling disabling the call log 56
- Setting the call appearance width 56
- Setting visual alerting 56
- Personal ringing options 57
- Status screen viewing options 58
- Viewing ip address status 58
- Viewing quality of service qos status 58
- Changing the display contrast 59
- Viewing interface status 59
- Viewing miscellaneous status 59
- Logging off the 4622sw ip telephone 60
- Viewing the network audio quality 60
- Backup restore options 61
- Reinstating the phone after a log off 61
- Settings saved during a backup 62
- Setting the automatic backup option 63
- Verifying backup retrieval status 64
- Retrieving and restoring data from a backup file 65
- Setting a user id password and other ftp file transfer protocol options 66
- Feature button labeling 68
- Changing a phone pc ethernet interface 70
- Selecting an alternate language 71
- Chapter 7 headsets and handsets 73
- Headsets for 4600 series ip telephones 73
- Introduction 73
- Handsets for 4600 series ip telephones 74
- Chapter 8 telephone management and troubleshooting 75
- Interpreting ringer tones 75
- Introduction 75
- Interpreting display icons 77
- Testing the telephone s lights and display 77
- Testing your phone 77
- Basic troubleshooting chart 78
- Troubleshooting 4622sw applications 80
- Resetting and power cycling the ip telephone 82
- Resetting your phone 82
- Power cycling the phone 83
- Issue 4 november 2006 85 85
- Numerical 85
- 4622sw ip telephone user guide 86
- Issue 4 november 2006 87 87
- 4622sw ip telephone user guide 88
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