Groups, 10 groups, 6 function button – Avaya M7310 User Manual

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M7310 Telephone User Guide

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- Issue 02a (03 October 2011)

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Call Controls: Ending Calls

4.10 Groups

Your system administrator can include you as a member of a group or groups along with other users. Each group has its
own extension number which is used to call the group.

When a call is presented to a group, it is presented to the available group members, either one at a time or all at the same
time, until answered by one of the members.

How long a group call will ring at each group member's phone before being presented to the next member is controlled by
the group's own settings. Groups also use voicemail and have their own settings for when an unanswered call should go to
the group's mailbox. For group calls, the group's own voicemail settings are used rather than your settings.

· G = Group Member (In Group)

A G is shown on your phone's idle display when have been configured as a member of a group and your
membership is enabled. While this is the case, you may receive calls targeted to the group.

· O = Out of Service

An O is shown on your phone's display when any of the groups of which you are enabled as a member is set to
night service mode. While in that mode, any calls to that group are diverted to its fallback if set or otherwise to
voicemail if available.

Default Short Codes

Short codes

are numbers that you can dial from any types of phone on the telephone system. The following are default

short codes that may be available on your system.

· Night Service Status On: *20*N#

Set a group into night service status by entering its extension number (N).

· Night Service Status Off: *21*N#

Take a group out of night service status by entering its extension number (N).

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