Avaya 9640G manual Navigating Web pages, About Web Browser Icons & Labels

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Navigating Web pages

call to your cell phone and move away from your desk. This feature is programmed by your system administrator.

1.During an active call, scroll right from the Phone screen to access the Features menu.

2.Select the Extend Call feature.

3.Press OK to send the call to your cell phone.

4.Answer the call on your cell phone. The call remains active on your desk phone as well, so you can switch back if you want.

Browser

Your telephone includes a Web browser capability that can be used to present additional applications. The items available through the Web browser vary depending upon how your telephone is administered. Contact your system administrator with any questions.

Access the browser through the Avaya Menu. If you don't see the Browser option on the Avaya Menu, no Web applications are available for your phone.

Navigating Web pages

Note:

Because your system administrator can customize browser options for specific business use, not all actions described may apply, or not all actions available to you may be described. Customized features and applications are not described in this guide.

You can navigate Web pages using a combination of buttons, softkeys, and links:

To use the navigation arrows:

Use the up and down navigation arrows to scroll up or down through the lines displayed.

Use the right and left navigation arrows to go to other screens when indicated by the Prompt Line or to move the cursor right or left when entering text or numbers

To select a line:

Scroll to a line on the display.

When the line is highlighted, press OK to select that line.

To select a Web link:

When you see a link you want to select, scroll to it.

Press OK.

See Web Browser Icons & Labels for information on some links you might see.

To enter text:

Scroll to the line area enclosed in brackets [ ] and press the appropriate dialpad keys.

Use the More softkey to access symbols or to change from alphabetic to numeric entries.

About Web Browser Icons & Labels

The icons and labels in the following table indicate navigation choices, application choices, or data entry choices that display while working with Web pages. Some or all Web softkey icons and labels that you see may be customized and not included in this table.

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Contents Issue 1 December Contents Introduction to the 9640/9640G SIP IP Telephone Forwarding Calls About Logging In to and Out of Your Telephone Link disclaimer Warranty CopyrightDocumentation disclaimer Avaya supportPage 9640G SIP IP Telephone Button/Feature Descriptions Introduction to the 9640/9640G SIP IP TelephoneOverview Scrolling and Navigation Scrolling and NavigationAbout Icons Icons in the Telephone DisplayOptions & Settings Avaya MenuTelephone Stand Setting the Phone Screen on calling Setting the Phone Screen on ringingPress Avaya Menu Configuring visual alerts Configuring call timersSetting redial options Setting the audio pathSetting dialing options Personalizing button labelsTurning button click sounds on and off Adjusting the brightness of the displayTurning error tones on or off Changing the ring patternChanging the background logo Changing the skinIntegrating other applications Turning automatic gain control on or off Setting the time formatSetting up speed dialing Changing the languageSetting up favorites Answering a CallMaking a Call Sending an incoming call directly to voicemailIgnoring an incoming call Making an emergency callMuting a Call Forwarding Calls Putting a Call on HoldTransferring a Call Send all CallsConference Calls Bridged CallsJoining a call on a bridged line ContactsAnswering a call on a bridged line Making an outgoing call on a bridged lineEditing a contact Viewing Contacts detailsAdding a new contact Press ContactsCall Log Turning off call logging Features menuGetting Your Messages Logging into your voicemailMonitoring other extensions at a glance Accessing the Features menuSetting up automatic call back Assigning labels to pre-assigned Autodial numbers Displaying your extension on outgoing calls Call Forwarding when your line is busy or you dont answer Blocking your extension from displaying during calls Parking a callTracing a malicious call Unparking a callPicking up a call from your pickup group Recording a callMaking a priority call Interrupting a call with a whisperExtending a call to your cell phone EC500 Browser Navigating Web pagesAbout Web Browser Icons & Labels About Logging In to and Out of Your Telephone Logging in to your telephone extensionWeb Browser Softkey Icons & Labels Logging out of your telephone extension Index Call LogFeatures Speed Dialing