Avaya 4606 manual Call Handling Features

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Introduction

4-1

Conference

4-1

Adding another party to a call

4-1

Adding a held call to the current call

4-2

Dropping the last person added to the

 

conference call

4-2

Hold

4-2

Placing a call on hold

4-2

Returning to the held call

4-2

Mute

4-3

Preventing the other person on the line from

 

hearing you

4-3

Redial

4-3

Redialing the last number called

4-3

Speakerphone

4-3

Placing a call without lifting the handset or using

 

the Speakerphone with any feature

4-4

Changing from the speakerphone to the handset

4-4

Turning the speaker on during a call

4-4

Turning the speaker off during a call

4-4

Ending a call while the speaker is active

4-4

Transfer

4-5

Sending a call to another telephone

4-5

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IP Telephone Features

5-1

 

Introduction

5-1

 

Accessing IP Telephone Features

5-1

 

Feature List

5-2

 

Abbreviated Dialing (AD)

5-3

 

 

Placing an Abbreviated Dialing call

5-3

 

Account

5-3

 

Automatic Callback

5-4

 

 

Automatically placing another call to an

 

 

 

extension that was busy or did not answer, or in

 

 

 

response to a returned call waiting ringback tone

5-4

 

 

Canceling Automatic Callback

5-4

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Contents Definity Avaya Web Acknowledgment Page Contents Call Handling Features Contents Retrieving Voice Messages IP Telephone Management Features Issue 1 July Purpose Issue Date How to Use This DocumentAbout This Document Intended AudienceDocument Organization Related Documentation/Training Symbolic ConventionsConventions Used Typographic ConventionsAbout This Document Xiv Issue 1 July IP Telephone Description Introduction4606 IP Phone Page Using Programmable Buttons2 Programmable Line/Feature ButtonsPage Using the Display Screen3 About the Display ScreenUpper Display Line Lower Display Line Line/Feature Button Information Call InformationCall Handling Features4 ConferenceAdding another party to a call Dropping the last person added to the conference call HoldAdding a held call to the current call Placing a call on holdSpeakerphone MuteRedial Preventing the other person on the line from hearing youTurning the speaker off during a call Changing from the speakerphone to the handsetTurning the speaker on during a call Ending a call while the speaker is activeTransfer Sending a call to another telephone6Issue 1 July IP Telephone Features Accessing IP Telephone FeaturesFeature List Definity FeaturesAbbreviated Dialing AD AccountPlacing an Abbreviated Dialing call Canceling Automatic Callback Automatic CallbackAutomatic Intercom Call Display Viewing the feature programmed on a Line/Feature buttonButton View Call ForwardingParking a call at your extension Canceling Call ForwardingCall Park Retrieving a parked call from another extensionCall Pickup and Directed Call Pickup ConsultDrop a Person from a Conference Call Using the Directory featureDirectory Calling the person whose name is displayedHands Free Answer on Intercom ExclusionGroup Paging Headset On/OffLeave Word Calling Canceling Internal Auto AnswerInternal Auto Answer Hands Free Answering internal calls automaticallyCanceling a Leave Word Calling message Pause During Abbreviated DialingLeaving a message without ringing an extension Priority Calling Placing a priority callProgram Abbreviated Dialing Message Enter number displaysPhone goes off-hook and the Speaker indicator lights Turning the ringer off ReleaseRinger Off Turning the ringer back onCanceling send all calls Send All CallsTimer Stored Number ViewViewing elapsed time hours, minutes, seconds Whisper Page Activate Whisper Page Answer Whisper Page OffAnswering a Whisper Page call 20Issue 1 July Retrieving 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 Telephone’s Ringing PatternSelecting a personalized ringing pattern Testing Your Phone Testing the telephone’s lights and displayUsing 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
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4606 specifications

The Avaya 4606 is a versatile and robust IP desk phone designed primarily for business environments that require reliable communication solutions. Part of Avaya's 4600 series, this model integrates advanced technology with user-friendly functionality, accommodating the needs of both everyday users and IT managers.

One of the standout features of the Avaya 4606 is its large graphical display, which provides clear visibility and easy access to essential information. The phone is equipped with a four-line display that allows users to navigate through various menus, check call logs, and access voicemail with ease. Additionally, the display supports multiple languages, catering to a global workforce.

The Avaya 4606 offers a comprehensive range of calling features designed to enhance productivity. These include standard capabilities such as call waiting, call transfer, and speed dialing, as well as more advanced functions like conference calling and directory browsing. The device supports multiple lines, making it simple for users to manage several calls simultaneously.

From a technology standpoint, the Avaya 4606 is built on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), enabling seamless integration with various communication platforms. This technology ensures high-quality voice communication while allowing for easy customization and scalability in response to changing business needs. The phone is also compatible with Avaya’s One-X portal, providing users with additional features like unified messaging and mobile integration.

The Avaya 4606 is designed with user comfort in mind. It features ergonomic handset design and adjustable tilting options, allowing users to position the phone for optimal viewing and comfort during long calls. The dedicated buttons for frequently used functions further streamline operations and reduce the learning curve for new users.

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