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Contents IP Office Documentation information Avaya Support Table Of Contents EU24 Expansion Module Overview TelephoneAbout this Guide ∙ Conference Call Handling Buttons ∙ Hold∙ Transfer ∙ Drop∙ Call Coverage Appearance ∙ a Bridged Appearance∙ a Line Appearance ∙ Connected Call Appearance Key Icons∙ Incoming Call ∙ On HoldSystem Features DisplayTo answer an incoming call Basic Call Handling FeaturesAnswering a Call Or ∙To manually make a call Making a CallClearing a Call To automatically make a callHeadset Working To clear a headset callTo change from the handset to the speakerphone SpeakerphoneSpeed Dial To end a speakerphone callHold RedialMute To transfer the current call to another extension To transfer a new call to a held call using ConferenceTransfer To add another party to a call Press Conference ConferenceMessage To add a held calls to an active callUsing Speed Dials Overview of Speed DialsAdding a New Speed Dial To add a new speed dialTo dial a speed dial number Dialling a Speed Dial NumberDeleting a Speed Dial To delete a speed dialTo edit a speed dial Editing a Speed DialConverting a Call Log Entry to a Speed Dial Using the Call Log Overview of the Call Log5420 User Guide IP Office Issue 7 5 June Using The Call Log Setting Which Calls are LoggedTo view the call log Viewing the Call LogMaking Calls from the Call Log To make a call from the call logErasing All Logged Calls Saving a Call Log Entry to Your Speed Dial ListDeleting a Call Log Entry To change the ringer sound Changing OptionsChanging Ringer Options To use the Message Lamp for ringing alertsTo adjust the display contrast Adjusting the Display ContrastCall Log Setup MiscellaneousTo erase all settings Using Self TestDefault Phone/Erase All Settings To perform a self testTo select a language CancelLanguage OptionYes/No Automatic Gain Control AGCTo select Automatic Gain Control Overview of the Function Keys Programming your own featuresFunction Keys Changing the labels of the function keys∙ Call Center Mode Display Mode∙ Normal Mode To change the Display ModeFunction Key Programming Name Description Toggles DataAdmin1 5420 User Guide IP Office Issue 7 5 June Shorthand Programming ModeAdmin Pages Longhand Programming Changing Function Key Labels To make internal calls System FeaturesMaking Calls To make external callsAnswering Calls Call ForwardingTo divert calls at another extension, dial Diverting CallsDo Not Disturb To divert calls at your own extension, dialVoicemail The∙following options are available for voicemailDefault Feature Codes EU24 Expansion Module EU24 OverviewUnderstanding Call Appearance/Feature Key Status Icons Using the EU24 Expansion ModuleSelecting a Call Appearance/Feature Key ConnectionPage Index 29, 30AL7 1LZ
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