Avaya 2030, 2050, 2060 manual Phone Settings, Phone Passcode, Background Music

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The Phone Passcode

Phone Settings

The Phone Passcode

If the phone displays ENTER PASSCODE, it expects you to dial your passcode. The default passcode is 0000.

Wrong passcode entry can result in the phone becoming barred. Barred phones cannot access features requiring passcode entry. They can make external calls but only to special numbers, e.g. Emergency numbers.

To enter your passcode:

1.Dial your passcode. If you make a mistake, press CANCEL and restart entry.

2.If you enter the wrong number, the phone displays REENTER. Enter the passcode again or press PROGRAM to end programming.

3.If you enter the wrong passcode 5 times, the phone displays THIS TERMINAL IS BARRED. To unbar your phone contact the System Manager.

To change your passcode:

1.Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL twice. Press PASS.

2.Enter the current passcode.

3.The display shows ENTER NEW CODE. Enter the new passcode (all passcodes must be at least four digits).

To restart after a mistake, press CANCEL.

Background Music

If your system has external Music-on-Hold installed, you may be able to have it play when the phone is not in use. The phone's speaker volume controls the loudness of the music (see page 16).

To switch background music on/off:

1.Press PROGRAM and then SCROLL. Press MUSIC.

2.Enter your passcode (see page 40).

3.The display shows the NO MUSIC or BACKGROUND MUSIC.

4.To change the current setting press CHANGE.

5.Press DONE and then press PROGRAM to finish.

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INDeX 10.0 2030/50/60 User's Guide

The Phone Passcode

38DHB0002UKFN Issue 2 (07/2002)

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Contents INDeX Contents Contents Other Features Phone SettingsRinger Controls Voice ManagerUsing This Guide What Features Can I Use?Introduction Further HelpDisplay Phone Features Using Soft Keys and the Scroll KeyIntroduction to Display Phones Override and PassTones & Ringing On-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer ReleasePhone Lamp Making Internal Calls Making CallsMaking a Page Call Making External Calls Redialling External NumbersTo make a call using an Alpha Group search of the INDeX To make a call using Dial by Name search of the INDeXMaking Calls from the INDeX Directory By Alpha Group By Dial by NameUsing Speed Dials Speed DialsStoring Personal Speed Dials To dial a system speed dial by nameRoaming PINs PIN & Account CodesIf Enter Account Appears If Enter PIN AppearsBusy or Unanswered Options If Busy or UnansweredArrange a Callback To arrange a CallbackLeave a Message Camp On and WaitIntrude Monitoring a CallActions During a Call Create a Conference CallSwitching to Handsfree Using the NotepadChanging the Call Volume Adding Voluntary Account Codes Software ReleaseMuting Calls RecallAlarms Triple Ring, Music or Recorded Message Answering CallsAnswering Normal Calls Answering a Page CallAnswering a Callback Answering Other Extensions Call PickupAutomatic Calls Hotline Operation Automatic External Call ConnectionTransferring Calls Transfer, Park & Hold CallsHolding Calls Parking Calls Dialling AheadUsing Diverts Diverting CallsTo access the Voice Manager Divert DestinationsSetting the Divert Types and Personal Numbers To set frequently used Divert All numbersTo set infrequently used Divert All numbers To set Divert on Busy or No AnswerSwitching Divert All On/Off Switching No Calls On/OffTo switch divert off To select the divert all destinationDisplaying an Absence Message Forwarding CallsTo select an absence message To set a forwardUsing DSS Keys Setting Up a DSS KeyDSS Keys DSS Key Label BLF Status LampsDSS Key Label Template Interruptions During a Call Answering a Call WaitingAnswering an Alert Single Pips IntrusionACD Working ACD on 2050 Phones?Starting ACD Working Logging On Stopping ACD Calls Temporarily BusySetting Up Soft DSS Keys Manager-Secretary SetupPlanning Soft DSS Keys Changing the Soft DSS Extensions Changing the Soft DSS Display ModeChanging the Soft DSS Usage Using Soft DSS Keys To make a call using a Soft DSS keyManager-Secretary Working Soft DSS Key DisplayPark Transferring Calls Remotely Switching No Calls/Divert On/OffAlerting a Busy Extension Changing the Ringer Volume Switching the Ringer On/OffRinger Controls Changing the Ringer SoundSetting a Ringer Step Setting the Ringer TimeoutOther Features Personal AlarmsTo set a personal alarm To add or remove an alarm message Press MessageMissed Calls GroupTo join/leave a group or groups To select which group you wish to join/leaveHot Desking Message Waiting IndicationPhone Passcode Phone SettingsBackground Music Locking/Unlocking the Phone Displaying Phone DetailsLanguage Controls Using Any Phone Voice ManagerVoice Manager Functions Listening to Voice MessagesModifying Your Mailbox Changing Your Temporary GreetingDial 1 Divert for Incoming Calls Leaving Voice Mail MessagesNight Service System Manager PhonesWhat are System Manager Phones? Changing the TimeChanging the Date Recording ACA MessagesTo set the date To play/record an ACA moduleGeneral Phone Usage Good Phone UsageAnswering Calls Glossary Account CodesIndex AlertAL7 1LZ
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