Avaya 5610, 4610 manual Default Feature Codes

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System Features

Default Feature Codes

The following are the normal default feature codes available to all users. Your system administrator may add additional codes for other features and for speed dials.

The N (where shown), should be replaced by the appropriate number. For example, with *07*N#, replace N with the extension to which you want your calls forwarded when you have forwarding switched on.

*00

*01

*02

*03

*04

*05

*06

*07*N#

*08

*09

*10*N#

*11*N#

*12*N#

*13*N#

*14*N#

*15

*16

*17

*18

*19

*20*N#

*21*N#

*29

*30

*31

Cancel All Forwarding Forward Unconditional On Forward Unconditional Off Forward On Busy On Forward On Busy Off Forward On No Answer On Forward On No Answer Off Forward to Number

Do Not Disturb On

Do Not Disturb Off

Do Not Disturb Exception Add

Do Not Disturb Exception Delete

Follow Me Here

Follow Me Here Cancel

Follow Me To

Call Waiting On

Call Waiting Off

Voicemail Collect

Voicemail On

Voicemail Off

Set Hunt Group Night Service

Clear Hunt Group Night Service

Toggle Calls

Call Pick Up Any

Call Pick Up Group

*32*N#

*33*N#

*34

*35*N#

*36

*37*N#

*38*N#

*39

*40

*41

*42

*43

*44

*45*N#

*46

*47

*48

*49

*50

*51

*52

*53*N#

*57*N#

*70*N#

*71*N#

Call Pick Up Extension Call Queue

Hold Music

Extn Login

Extn Logout

Park Call

Ride Call

Relay On

Relay Off

Relay Pulse

Relay On

Relay Off

Relay Pulse

Call Steal

Call Steal

Conference Add

Voicemail Ringback On

Voicemail Ringback Off

Forward Hunt Group Calls On

Forward Hunt Group Calls Off

Clear Call

Call Pickup Members Forward On Busy Number Dial Physical Extn by Number Dial Physical Extn by ID

4610 and 5610 User Guide

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IP Office 3.2

[15-601080] Issue [3] (5 June 2006)

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Contents IP Office Documentation information Avaya Support Table Of Contents Management and Troubleshooting Overview Display, Call Appearance and Feature ButtonsTelephone About this GuideSpeaker and LED Indicator Volume ControlsMute and LED Indicator Headset and LED Indicator∙ Call Coverage Appearance Call Appearance Keys∙ a Bridged Appearance ∙ a Line Appearance∙ Connected ∙ Function Active 5610 User Guide IP Office Issue 3 5 JuneCall Appearance Key Icons ∙ Incoming CallDisplay System Features Or ∙ Basic Call Handling FeaturesAnswering a Call To answer an incoming callTo automatically make a call Making a CallClearing a Call To manually make a callTo clear a headset call Headset WorkingTo change from the handset to the speakerphone SpeakerphoneSpeed Dial To change from the speakerphone to the handsetTo prevent the other person on the line from hearing you RedialMute To redial the last number that you dialedTo put an existing call on hold HoldTo return to the held call To transfer the current call to another extension TransferTo transfer a held call to another extension To add another party to a call ConferenceTo add a held calls to an active call To dial a speed dial number Using Speed DialsOverview of Speed Dials Dialling a Speed Dial NumberTo edit a speed dial Adding a Speed Dial from the Call LogEditing a Speed Dial Deleting a Speed DialTo add a new speed dial Adding a New Speed DialBackspace 5610 User Guide IP Office Issue 3 5 June Overview of the Call Log Using the Call LogDisplaying an Individual Log Entry Accessing the Call LogsTurning a Log Entry into a Speed Dial Making a Call from an Individual Log entryDeleting an Individual Log Entry Press DeleteAll Deleting All Entries from a LogExiting the Call Logs To delete all entries from a logPersonal Ringing Changing OptionsTo select a personal ring Press Options ∙ Phone Interface Viewing IP Settings∙ IP Address Settings ∙ Quality of Service QoS InformationTo log your phone off Press Options To adjust the contrast level Press OptionsDisplay Contrast Logging OffChanging Feature Key Labels Phone Screen on Answer Displaying Language SelectionTo change the language Press Options Phone Screen on Calling Display Call TimersMessage Display Rate Visual Alerting Overview of the Function Keys Function KeysProgramming your own functions Name Description Toggles Data Function Key ProgrammingPark Yes User Group Number Dial Flash Hook Flash Admin Pages Shorthand Programming ModeAdmin1 Longhand Programming Press Admin or AdminTo make internal calls System FeaturesIntroduction Making CallsTo answer calls at your own extension Default ring cadences areAnswering Calls Call WaitingTo divert calls at another extension Call ForwardingDiverting Calls The∙following options are available for call forwardingVoicemail Do Not DisturbThe∙following options are available for voicemail Default Feature Codes Page Testing Your Phone Management and TroubleshootingTo test the phones lights and display Troubleshooting Chart 13, 14 IndexAL7 1LZ
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