To which system is your telephone connected – Avaya T3 (IP) Compact User Manual

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Important notes

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Familiarize yourself with your telephone

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To which system is your telephone connected?
You can find out which system your telephone is connected to as follows:
Press Menu when phoning or when the phone is picked up:

The menu Info/Service only appears if your telephone is connected to the communi-
cation server. Here you can see, for example, type, order number and B/W version.
No menu appears with the Integral 5.

Which system is your telephone connected to (T3 IP)?
You can tell which Avaya telephone system your telephone is connected to as fol-
lows:
When logging in for the first time:
If your telephone is connected to the Integral 5, a log-in window appears first in
which you can enter your extension number and PIN. No log-in window appears if
your telephone is connected to the Integral 55 Communication Server.
If you have already logged in:
Press the "Menu" function key during a conversation or with the handset off-hook:

The "Info/Service" menu appears, but only if your telephone is connected to the Inte-
gral 55 Communication Server. You can view various IP settings there.

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