Avaya 1010, 1020 manual Locking and Unlocking Entries in the Redial List

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Locking and Unlocking Entries in the REDIAL List

You can lock and unlock entries in the REDIAL list. Locking an entry prevents it from being removed after the maximum number of entries in the list has been reached. The lock symbol appears next to the name in the entry when the entry is selected.

Note: Locking an entry does not prevent it from being removed from the list manually. Refer to “Removing an Entry from the REDIAL List” on page 27.

To lock or unlock an entry in the REDIAL list, follow these steps:

1.Using the arrow keys on the remote control, select the entry you wish to lock or unlock.

2.Press the button.

3.Select Lock (or Unlock if the entry is locked) from the menu, and press OK.

Removing an Entry from the REDIAL List

To remove an entry from the REDIAL list, follow these steps:

1.Using the arrow keys on the remote control, select the entry you wish to remove.

2.Press the button.

3.Select Remove from the menu, and press OK.

Adding a REDIAL List Entry to the Directory

You can add an entry from the REDIAL list to the local directory.

Note: An administrator can choose to hide the local directory from users, in which case, a user cannot perform this task.

1.Using the arrow keys on the remote control, select the entry you wish to add to the directory.

2.Press the button.

3.Select Save on the menu and press OK.

4.Press OK again to close the confirmation dialog.

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