Avaya 3100, NN42030-102 manual Field Settings

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Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Nokia configuration

Table 7: Call Settings pane fields

Field

Settings

 

 

Preferred Call Setup

Select how calls are placed from the device.

 

Direct (Default): Calls are placed directly to

 

the other party through the enterprise

 

network.

 

Call Me First: Calls are placed by having the

 

enterprise network call you first, then

 

connecting to the second party.

 

 

Call From

Call From allows you to start calls from

 

devices other than your mobile device.

 

By default, the Call From setting is your

 

mobile device.

 

 

Call Intercept

Call Intercept can be turned on or off.

 

On (default): All calls placed from the

 

device (even those placed from the native

 

address book or native home screen)

 

route through the Avaya 3100 Mobile

 

Communicator Gateway. This allows you

 

to only show your enterprise telephone

 

number when calling people on company

 

business.

 

Off: Calls placed from the native dialer do

 

not route through the Avaya 3100 Mobile

 

Communicator Gateway. The other party

 

sees the call as coming from your private

 

cellular ID.

 

 

Outgoing Service DN

Enter the call service directory number (DN)

 

for client calls. You can obtain this required

 

setting from your system administrator.

 

You can place calls from your wireless device

 

to other parties using the Direct mode.

 

To enable the Direct mode, leave your caller

 

ID visible on the device.

 

 

Voice Mail Number

This setting automatically downloads when

 

you first configure the application. This is the

 

internal extension number used to access

 

your voice mail.

 

This setting may be configurable in

 

companies where there are different voice

 

mail numbers for different users.

 

 

Emergency Numbers

This parameter automatically downloads

 

when you first configure the system. These

 

numbers cannot be changed.

 

This parameter displays the list of numbers,

 

that when dialed on your Nokia device

 

automatically call through the cellular network.

 

 

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Contents Date October Avaya 3100 Mobile CommunicatorDownloading documents Contact Avaya Support Contents Basic features Call hold and retrieve Contents Features WelcomeOther changes January DecemberSeptember April Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia feature overviewLanguage support Important Notice Getting startedBefore you begin System and network requirementsCellular data plan usage Network specificationsServer specification Device usageBattery life Subscriber identity module SIM cardSample calculation Getting started Software installation Select Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC Suite Select Options, InstallSelect Start, Programs, Nokia PC Suite, Nokia PC Suite Upgrading the software over the air from your Nokia device Click File ManagerUninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia software Uninstalling the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia softwareInstalling security certificates Select InstallationsSoftware installation Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configuration Initial configurationConfiguring initial Nokia parameters Configuring an Enterprise Wlan Access Point Configuring the client settingsConfiguring Login Information Configuring Owner InformationSelect Login Information Select Options, Save Configuring owner informationConfiguring the application settings Configuring your Application SettingsConfiguring your call settings Configuring your Call SettingsField Settings From the Settings pane, select Network Settings Configuring IM and Presence SettingsConfiguring Network Settings From the Settings pane, select IM and Presence SettingsField Settings Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia configuration Logging on Basic featuresStarting and exiting the Avaya 3100 MC Client for Nokia Logging on and logging offStatus Indicator Hiding and restoring the Avaya 3100 MC Client for NokiaOverview of the main pane New Instant Message Indicator Network IndicatorVoice Mail Indicator Missed Call IndicatorNavigating panes Key Action Green call and red hangup buttonsBasic features Call modes Advanced featuresDirect mode Placing callsCall-me-First mode Toggling between call modesCall Intercept Dialing an emergency number Calling a contactCalling from the Quick Dial List Calling from another deviceReceiving calls To dial an emergency numberSelect the Options, Call Receiving a call when call screening is enabled Working with business contactsAdding a contact Select Options, New Contact Adding a new contactImporting a contact Editing a contactDeleting a contact Searching for contacts Searching for contactsManaging presence Changing your presence statusViewing the presence status of your contacts Handling your custom messageUnderstanding the presence states Clearing the presence status of your contactsViewing the presence status of your contacts Using the Mid-Call Features Call hold and retrieveCall transfer Cancelling a call with a call on hold Call swapThree-party conference call Sending an IM to a single contact Speaker modeHandoff Sending Instant MessagesClearing the IM history Receiving instant messagesClearing the IM history Logging Events Calling the Enterprise voice mail system Managing Enterprise voice mailViewing missed calls Deleting entries in the Phone paneCalling the voice mail system Advanced features Acronym Full Name AcronymsAcronyms Starting the Avaya 3100 MC Client Quick referenceCalling an emergency number Accessing voice mailCall forwards to voice mail Call by dialingFrom the Main MCC 3100 pane, select the Phone icon Viewing entries on the Main paneQuick reference

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