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5.Press the softkey below the feature you want to place on (or remove from) an available Feature button, for example, SAC to add or remove send all calls. Selecting certain features may prompt you to enter a number such as a telephone number, extension or trunk code to be associated with the button you select in the next step.

NOTE:

Some already-programmed features, for example, call appearances, cannot be changed from your phone; if you attempt to change one of these features, your phone beeps once and the message "Press button to program" remains displayed.

6.Press the Line/Feature button you want to assign to the selected feature.

If the feature is successfully administered, the display shows "Button Programmed." If the button pressed already has a feature associated with it, the display shows the programmed feature description and provides you with the option of keeping it as programmed or replacing it with the selection made in Step 6.

7.Choose one of the following options:

If you want to Then

Program another button after receiving the "Button Programmed" message

Replace the feature shown

Keep the feature as programmed

Delete the feature from the button selected in Step 6 and leave it blank

Exit the self-adminis- tration function

Press the softkey below Cont (Continue) on the second line of the display. Repeat this procedure from Step 4.

Press the softkey below Replace.

The display reverts to the first Select Feature menu.

Press the softkey below Keep.

The display confirms the button has not been reprogrammed.

Press the softkey below Delete.

The message "Button Programmed" displays.

Press Exit to return to the default (date/time) display and normal call-handling mode.

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Contents Definity Page Copyright and Legal Notices Copyright 2001, Avaya, Inc All Rights ReservedAcknowledgment Contents Call Handling Features Contents Retrieving Voice Messages IP Telephone Management Features Vi Issue 1 July Issue Date How to Use This Document About This DocumentPurpose Intended AudienceDocument Organization Symbolic Conventions Conventions UsedRelated Documentation/Training Typographic ConventionsAbout This Document Issue 1 July IP Telephone Description Introduction4624 IP Phone Page Page 4Issue 1 July Using Programmable Buttons2 Programmable Line/Feature ButtonsUsing the Display Screen Page Using the Display Screen3 Call-Handling Display ModeUpper Display Line Display Menu Mode Lower Display Line Line/Feature Button InformationCall Information Navigating Display Menus 4Issue 1 July Call Handling Features4 ConferenceAdding another party to a call Current call is placed on hold and you hear a dial toneHold Adding a held call to the current callDropping the last person added to the conference call Placing a call on holdMute RedialSpeakerphone Preventing the other person on the line from hearing youSpeaker/Mute indicator above the Speaker button goes off Changing from the speakerphone to the handsetTurning the speaker on during a call Turning the speaker off during a callTransfer Sending a call to another telephone6Issue 1 July IP Telephone Features Accessing IP Telephone FeaturesFeature List DEFINITYFeaturesAbbreviated Dialing AD AccountAutomatic Callback Placing an Abbreviated Dialing callCanceling Automatic Callback Viewing the feature programmed on a Line/Feature buttonLine/Feature button assignment or telephone number displays Automatic IntercomCanceling Call Forwarding Call DisplayCall Forwarding Temporarily sending your calls to another phoneCall Park Call Pickup and Directed Call PickupParking a call at your extension Retrieving a parked call from another extensionUsing the Directory feature ConsultDirectory Drop a Person from a Conference Call ExclusionGroup Paging Hands Free Answer on IntercomUsing the Inspect feature Headset On/OffInspect Canceling Internal Auto Answer Internal Auto Answer Hands FreeLeave Word Calling Answering internal calls automaticallyCanceling a Leave Word Calling message Message Indicator light at the extension called goes onSpeaker indicator light activates Leaving a message without ringing an extensionPause During Abbreviated Dialing Priority CallingPlacing a priority call Program Abbreviated Dialing Message Enter number displaysMessage Change number? Yes=1 No=2 displays ThenRelease Press 1 . The message EnterPress 2 . The message Press Button to program displaysSelf-Administration Ringer OffTurning the ringer off Turning the ringer back onNext four features GrpPg for Group Page SAC for Display reverts to the first Select Feature menu Display confirms the button has not been reprogrammedMessage Button Programmed displays Canceling send all calls Confirmation tone indicates coverage cancellationSend All Calls Timer Stored Number ViewViewing elapsed time hours, minutes, seconds Associated telephone number displaysWhisper Page Activate Whisper Page AnswerWhisper Page Off Answering a Whisper Page callRetrieving Voice Messages Message RetrievalTo retrieve a message by dialing the voice mail system 2Issue 1 July IP Telephone Management Features Interpreting Ringer TonesFeedback Handset Tones Meaning Interpreting Indicator Lights Personalizing Your Telephones Ringing PatternSelecting a personalized ringing pattern Testing Your Phone Testing the telephones lights and displayLights and display return to normal operation Using a Headset or Specialized Handset IP Telephone-Compatible HeadsetsIP Telephone-Compatible Specialized Handsets Operating a HeadsetTroubleshooting Basic TroubleshootingPage Page Resetting and Power Cycling the IP Telephone Resetting your phonePower cycling the phone 6Issue 1 July