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Chapter 2: Using Your 4601 IP Telephone

Introduction

This chapter covers making calls, receiving calls, and using call handling features. You can use
call handling features when making a call or while a call is in progress. These features have
dedicated phone buttons, such as Conference, Drop, Hold, Redial, and Transfer. This
chapter also includes information on retrieving messages left in your voice mailbox and
reinstating the phone following a power interruption or other forced logoff.
Note:
Note: If both Message LEDs are flashing and you do not have a dial tone, your
telephone is not currently registered, meaning you cannot use it to make or
receive calls. The only way to register the 4601 IP Telephone is to follow the
steps in Registering the Phone on page 17.

Making Calls

To make a call:
1. Pick up the handset.
2. Dial your party.
Connection proceeds.

Redialing the Last Number Called

The Redial (or, Last Number Dialed) feature initiates dialing of the most recent extension or
outside number called.
Lift the handset and press the Redial ( ) button.
The last number called is automatically redialed.