Avaya 2030, 2050 manual Using Speed Dials, Storing Personal Speed Dials

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Speed Dials

Using Speed Dials

The system can store external numbers as speed dials.

System speed dials:

Ask your System Administrator for a list. Note that call barring may still apply.

Personal speed dials:

Your phone can also store up to 10 speed dials for your own use (see below).

IP Office Directory Entries:

Entries in the IP Office Directory can be displayed and called. See Making Calls from the INDeX Directory.

Short Code Speed Dials:

Additional speed dials may be available as short codes, ask your System Administrator for a list.

To dial a speed dial:

1.Press SPEED DIAL.

To select a personal speed dial:

Press zOWN and dial the personal speed dial store number (0 to 9) or press the matching DSS key (the DSS keys match personal speed dials 1 to 8 (1 at the top)).

To select a system speed dial:

Press zSYSTEM and dial the store number (100 to 999).

To select a IP Office Directory entry:

Press zINDeX and dial the name required, see Making Calls from the INDeX Directory.

2.If "ENTER ACCOUNT" appears, see If ENTER ACCOUNT or NO ACCOUNT Appears.

3.Continue as for a normal call.

Storing Personal Speed Dials

To store a personal speed dial:

1.Press PROGRAM and then SPEED DIAL.

2.Enter the phone's passcode (see The Phone Passcode).

3.The display shows 0-9 OR DSS KEY. Press the number (0 to 9) or DSS key under which you want to store the speed dial.

DSS key 1 matches personal speed dial number 1, DSS key 2 matches personal speed dial number 2, etc.

4.The display shows the current stored number (if set). Press zDELETE and dial the number.

5.When finished, press zDONE.

6.Select another store or press PROGRAM to finish.

2030 & 2050 Telephone User Guide

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Contents IP Office Page Table of Contents Manager-Secretary Working On-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release Using the Scroll Key2030 & 2050 Phone Introduction to the 2030 and 2050 PhonesMaking Calls Tones & RingingPhone Lamp Set a Divert Answer Calls Using a DSS/BLF KeyRedial Return a Missed CallPage Redialling External Numbers Making CallsMaking Internal Calls Making a Page CallMaking Calls from the INDeX Directory To make a call using the INDeX Dial Name ModeTo make a call using the INDeX Classic Mode Making External CallsStoring Personal Speed Dials Using Speed DialsSpeed Dials Page To enter a forced account code Account CodesIf Enter Account or no Account Appears Adding Voluntary Account CodesPage Leave a Message Busy or UnansweredOptions If Busy or Unanswered Arrange a CallbackPage Muting Calls Changing the Call VolumeSwitching to Handsfree Actions During a CallTo park all the conference parties Create a Conference CallTo start or add to a conference To exit the conferenceAnswering a Message Answering CallsAnswering Normal Calls Answering a Page CallTo set the phones pickup group Answering Other Extensions Call PickupTo pick up any ringing phone To pick up calls in your pickup groupTo answer a call waiting Answering a Call WaitingDisplaying the Call History Page Holding Calls Transfer, Park & Hold CallsTransferring Calls Dialling Ahead Parking Calls Park and RideTo set divert all targets Setting Divert NumbersDiverting Calls To set a divert numberTo switch divert all off/change target targets set Switching Divert All On/OffSwitching No Calls On/Off To select an absence message To cancel either feature from your own extensionDisplaying an Absence Message Follow MeTo set a forward Remote ForwardingDSS Keys Setting Up a DSS KeyUsing DSS Keys To remove the label cover Green BLF Lamp SignalsBLF Status Lamps DSS Key LabelMaking Calls Using Soft DSS KeysManager-Secretary Working Soft DSS Key DisplayPage Planning Soft DSS Keys Manager-Secretary SetupSetting Up Soft DSS Keys Changing the Soft DSS Extensions Changing the Soft DSS Display ModeCalls A/A calls B Changing the Soft DSS UsagePage Changing the Ringer Sound Changing the Ringer VolumeSwitching the Ringer On/Off Ringer ControlsTo set the ringer timeout Setting a Ringer StepSetting the Ringer Timeout To set the ringer volume step sizeHot Desking Other FeaturesGroup Page Displaying Phone Details Phone SettingsPhone Passcode Do Not Disturb Language ControlsListening to Messages VoicemailVoicemail & Visual Voice Changing Your Greeting Leaving a MessageVoicemail Email Alerts Changing Your Mailbox PIN CodeVoicemail Lite Controls Additional features not announcedVoicemail Controls Answer Release 27 Call Waiting IndexEnter Account 7 Enter NEW Code Index Timeout Volume AL7 1LZ
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