Internal speed dials – Avaya 40DHB0002USAR User Manual

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40DHB0002USAR Issue 13a (22nd September 2005)

Internal Speed Dials

An internal Speed Dial can also act as a Busy Lamp Field, allowing you to see the status of your Speed
Dial user.

This icon shows an internal Speed Dial. If the user/extension is configured for Instant Messaging

the Speed Dial icon will be green.

If the user/extension is Busy, the speed dial icon will show a red circle with a white cross on it in the

top left corner of the speed dial icon.

If the user/extension has Do Not Disturb set, the speed dial will show a blue circle with a white

cross on it in the bottom right of the speed dial icon.

If the user/extension has Divert set, the speed dial will show a green circle with a white arrow on the

top right of the speed dial icon.

If the user/extension has a Voicemail message an envelope will be shown in the bottom left of the

speed dial icon.

It is possible for the speed dial icon to show multiple busy messages. The examples below show 2 such
instances, although more are possible

In this example the user/extension is Busy and has a Voicemail message.

In this example the user/extension is Busy, Do Not Disturb is on and the user/extension has a

Voicemail message.

If more than one Speed Dial is created for the same internal user, only one Speed Dial will act as a Busy
Lamp Field. In order for the Busy Lamp Field feature to operate, your PC must be present on the same
physical LAN as the PBX - please refer to your System Administrator.

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