Joining a call on a bridged appearance, Making an outgoing call on a bridged appearance, About advanced telephone features – Avaya 1603SW User Manual

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appearance, you may have to select the ringing appearance button (just like for an

incoming call to a primary line).

Joining a call on a bridged appearance

To join an existing call on a bridged appearance, press the call/line appearance button

associated with the bridged appearance.

Making an outgoing call on a bridged appearance

When you make a call on a bridged appearance, you are using another person’s line. The

caller ID may show the call as coming from you or coming from the person whose line you

are using. If you have any questions about how the name or extension displays to the

person you are calling, contact your system administrator.

1. Press the call/line appearance button associated with the bridged appearance.

2. Dial the telephone number.

About Advanced Telephone Features

Avaya call management systems provide many advanced telephone features such as Call

Forwarding, Send All Calls, Abbreviated Dial buttons, and Extension to Cellular. One of

these features can be assigned by your system administrator to the feature button on your

telephone.

The feature button label identifies the feature that has been assigned for your telephone.

For more information about the feature administered for your telephone, and for other

features that are available for your extension, contact your system administrator.

About the Avaya Menu

You can use the Avaya Menu to adjust and customize phone settings, select the display

language, view network settings, and log out. To access the Avaya Menu, press the A

button. To exit the Avaya Menu, press the A button twice.

The Avaya Menu has five sub-menus:

Screen—lets you adjust the display brightness and contrast and turn visual alerting

on and off.

Sounds—lets you select your ringing pattern, turn button click sounds on and off,

and turn error tones on and off.

Advanced—lets you select the display language, set automatic gain control on the

handset and speaker, or initiate a manual backup/restore if you have a backup/

restore file server. See your system administrator for more information.

Network Information—shows a summary of network-related parameters for your

phone, such as IP parameters and Quality of Service.

Log Out—lets you log out of your telephone to prevent unauthorized use during your

absence.

Note:
The sub-menus that appear depend on how your extension was administered. Some sub-

menus may not be available.

About Advanced Telephone Features

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