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Name
Description
Key lock, and Upper and Lower
case
key
This key is to lock the keypad in
combination with the soft key
Lock. It is also for switching
between upper and lower case
and digits.
Soft keys
The three
Soft keys
are located
just beneath the display. The
functions of each soft key is
indicated by text in the display
just above the keys.
In idle mode, the
Soft keys
can
be used for specific functions
defined by the user of the
handset.
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Hot keys
Any key between
2
and
9
can be
set to a
Hot
key. A long press on
any of these numbers in stand by
mode are by default a shortcut to
the Call contact list. The list is in
an alphabetic order, and
depending on which key that is
pressed is dependent on where in
the list the contact appears. A
Hot
key can be programmed to
give access to frequently used
functions such as dialling a
specific handset number, a
shortcut on the menu, or sending
an SMS.
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Multifunction
The button is used as a shortcut
to functions; long or double press
modes. By default it is not used,
but can be defined by the user of
the handset. If the button is
defined, it can be used in standby
mode only.
Note:
The support for this feature
is dependent on what model
of handset is used.
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Volume
button
The two buttons placed on the
upper left side of the handset are
used for increasing or decreasing
the earpiece, headset, and the
loudspeaker volume.
Avaya 3735 DECT handset overview
August 2019
Using 3735 DECT handsets with Communication Manager and IP Office
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