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Contents IP Office Documentation information Avaya Support Table Of Contents Index 6400 Telephones 6400 TelephonesAbout this Guide Bridged Appearance TransTalk MDWCall Appearance Keys Line AppearancePhone Key Symbols Display Making a Call To make a call using a dial pad keyMaking Calls To make a callUsing the Directory To use the directoryLeaving a Message RedialMaking a Page Call To set a callback during a call Arranging a CallbackLeaving a Message in Voicemail To arrange a callback without making a callInternal Auto-Answer Answering CallsAnswering a Call Direct PickupTo answer a message indication Answering a Message IndicatorAnswering a Page Call To answer a page callParking Calls Hold, Park & TransferHolding Calls To display held callsTo retrieve a parked call at another extension Transferring a CallTo retrieve the parked call at your extension To display parked callsTo add another caller to a call or conference Other Call ControlsConference Calls To display calls in a conferenceTo enter an account code Account CodesRecording a Call To record a callSpeakerphone Dropping a CallTo display the call history Muting a CallDisplaying the Call History To set the divert all calls unconditional number and modes Switching Divert/Forwarding OnDiverting/Forwarding Calls To set the divert on busy/no answer number and modesSend All Calls Do Not Disturb To switch send all calls on/offCall Forwarding To set call forwardingTo clear your absence text Setting Absence TextTo set your absence text Page Phone Controls Call TimerChanging the Volume Displaying the Date and TimeTo change the ringer sound Changing the Ringer SoundHot Desking To log onTo set your phone password Group Enable/DisableChanging the Login Code Locking/Unlocking the PhoneTo change your extension name Changing the Extension NameChanging the Phone Language To change your phone languageChanging the System Date and Time To change the date/timePage Programming Functions Against DSS Keys DSS Key FunctionsDSS Key Overview 4406D+ and TransTalk MDW 9040 TelephoneTo remove a function from a DSS key using Admin Programming Using the Admin MenuTo add a function to a DSS key using Admin Admin Functions AcctCFrwd HGNS+ SAC Programming Using The ProgA Menu Or DSSKey is displayed Storing Abbreviated Dialling Under a DSS KeyTo store numbers under a DSS key Making Calls System FeaturesIntroduction To make internal callsTo answer a call at your own extension Answering CallsCall Waiting To answer a call at another extensionTo divert calls at another extension Diverting CallsFollowing options are available for call forwarding To divert calls at your own extensionFollowing options are available for voicemail Do Not DisturbVoicemail System Administrator Default Speed Dial and Feature CodesPage Index ChangingAL7 1LZ
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