User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Your 7406 Plus Voice Terminal
- What the Features Do
- How to Use the Features
- Voice Features
- Handset and Speaker
- Abbreviated Dialing (AD)
- Automatic Callback
- Bridging
- Call Coverage
- Call Forwarding All Calls
- Call Park
- Call Pickup
- Conference
- Drop
- Hold
- Intercom (Automatic/Dial)
- Last Number Dialed
- Leave Word Calling (LWC)
- Message
- Mute
- Priority Calling
- Reset Speakerphone
- Select Button
- Select Ring (and Ringer Volume)
- Self-Test
- Send All Calls
- Speaker
- Speakerphone
- Transfer
- Voice Message Retrieval
- Display Features
- Tones and Their Meanings
- Troubleshooting
- Key Words to Know
- Quick Reference Lists

To cancel a Leave Word
Press [
CanceI LWC ]
Calling message
or Dial Leave Word Calling Cancel code
Note: You cannot cancel
1
[dial tone]
a message left for an
2 Dial extension
[confirmation tone]
AUDIX subscriber.
Note: If reorder tone is heard, message is not
canceled; try again.
Message
✔
To retrieve a message
If your set has a display, see the Message Retrieval
when your Message light
procedures under the Display Features heading.
is on
Otherwise, see your System Manager for instructions
regarding your local message retrieval procedures.
1
Mute
✔
Note: When you are talking on the handset, the Mute feature affects the
microphone associated with the handset rather than the speakerphone.
This feature has no effect on an external speakerphone attached to the voice
terminal.
To prevent the other
Press [
Mute ]
1
party from hearing you
(To mute the
Red light goes on and other party cannot hear
speakerphone
you
microphone)
When you are ready to resume conversation with the
other party, press [
Mute ] again
2
●
●
Red light goes off and other party can hear you
again
Note: When the voice terminal is set for the Speaker
(listen-only) feature, the Mute feature is activated and
the light next to [
Mute ] goes on whenever you are using
the speaker.
The Mute feature turns off automatically when you hang
up, or switch from the speakerphone to the handset or
from the handset to the speakerphone.
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