Avaya 1603SW-I manual LEDs, Avaya Menu, Answering and making a call, Conference calls

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LEDs

Table 1: Call appearance button LEDs

Adding a person on hold to a conference call

1.

While active on a call, press the Conference button.

 

You hear a dial tone.

2.

Press the call appearance button of the call on hold.

3.

Press the Conference button again to add the person to the conference call.

LED

Steady green and steady red

Slow blinking green and steady red

Fast blinking green

Very fast blinking green

Steady red

Off

Description

Call appearance is active.

Call appearance is ringing.

Call appearance is on hold.

Call is being transferred or conferenced.

Call appearance is selected and will be used when you go off-hook.

Call appearance is available.

Putting a conference call on hold

1.Press the Hold button during a conference call.

The blinking green LED next to the call appearance button indicates the conference is on hold.

2.Press the call appearance button to resume the conference call.

Dropping the last person added from a conference call

While active on a conference call, press the Drop button.

Avaya Menu

You can use the Avaya Menu to adjust and customize phone settings, select the display language, view network settings, and log out. To access the Avaya Menu, press the A button. To exit the Avaya Menu, press the A button twice.

Answering and making a call

Answering a call

If you are not on another call, do one of the following:

-Lift the handset.

-Press the call appearance button whose green LED flashes for the incoming call.

-Press the Speaker button to answer using the speakerphone.

If you are on another call, press the call appearance button whose green LED flashes for the incoming call.

Making a call

1.Do one of the following:

Lift the handset.

Press the Speaker button.

Press an available call appearance button.

2.Dial the number you want to call.

Putting a call on hold

1.Press the Hold button to put your active call on hold.

2.To resume the call, press the call appearance button for the call on hold.

Transferring a call

1.If the call you want to transfer is not your active call, press the call appearance button for the call you want to transfer.

2.Press the Transfer button.

3.Dial the telephone number.

4.Press the Transfer button again or hang up to complete the transfer.

Conference calls

Making a conference call

1.While active on a call, press the Conference button.

2.Dial the telephone number.

3.Press the Conference button to add the person to the existing call.

The Avaya Menu has five sub-menus:

Screen

Lets you adjust the display brightness and contrast and turn visual alerting on

 

and off.

Sounds

Lets you select your ringing pattern, turn button click sounds on and off, and

 

turn error tones on and off.

Advanced

Lets you select the display language and set automatic gain control on the

 

handset and speaker.

Network

Shows a summary of network-related parameters for your phone, such as IP

Information

parameters and Quality of Service.

Log Out

Lets you log out of your telephone to prevent unauthorized use during your

 

absence.

Note:

The sub-menus that appear depend on how your extension was administered. Some sub- menus may not be available.

Adjusting the brightness or contrast of the display

1.Press the A button.

2.Press # to continue.

3.Press * to select Screen.

4.Press # to scroll to Bright or Contrast.

5.Press - or + on the volume button to adjust the brightness or contrast.

Changing the ring pattern

1.Press the A button.

2.Press # to scroll to Sounds.

3.Press * to select Sounds.

4.Press - or + on the volume button to select a ring type.

Turning visual alerting on or off

When the Visual Alerting option is turned on, incoming calls cause the LED in the top right corner of the phone to flash. You can turn Visual Alerting on or off.

1.Press the A button.

2.Press # to continue.

3.Press * to select Screen.

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