Avaya 16-603578 manual Paper labels

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Paper labels

Paper labels

Next to each call appearance button and the feature button is a paper label. The label identifies the call appearance number or the feature that has been programmed on the button by your system administrator. You can remove the labels if you want to change a label or write on a blank one. Printed labels are also available for your telephone. See your system administrator for more information.

Avaya one-XDeskphone Value Edition SIP for 1603SW-I IP Deskphone User Guide

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Contents Issue 1 June Avaya fraud intervention Trademarks Downloading documents Contact Avaya Support Page Contents Introduction to the 1603SW-I SIP Telephone Page Introduction to the 1603SW-I SIP Telephone Description Overview of phone buttons and featuresName Description Icons in the telephone display LEDsPaper labels Page Logging out of your telephone Logging in to and out of your telephoneLogging in to your telephone Page Redialing a number Making callsMaking a call Page Muting a call Handling callsAnswering a call Transferring a call Putting a call on holdPutting a conference call on hold Conference callsMaking a conference call Adding a person on hold to a conference callDropping the last person added from a conference call Logging into your voice mail Getting your messagesPage Advanced telephone features Page Avaya Menu Adjusting the brightness or contrast of the displayTurning button click sounds on and off Turning error tones on or offChanging the ring pattern Changing the language Setting automatic gain controlTurning visual alerting on or off Viewing network information Index Visual alerts Configuring Voice mail