Avaya 2050, 2030 manual Making External Calls, Redialling External Numbers, Page 6 - Contents

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Making External Calls

The system may apply call barring to some or all external numbers. You can also lock your phone or bar it by wrong passcode entry (see "The Phone Passcode" on page 26).

To dial an external call:

1.Dial the external number. There is no need to dial a prefix for an external call unless your System Administrator has specified otherwise.

If the phone displays ACCOUNT then you need to enter an account code before dialling the external number, see section "Account Codes" on page 8.

2.If "NO ACCOUNT CODE" appears, see "Account Codes" on page 8.

3.When answered, use the handset or work handsfree.

Redialling External Numbers

You can redial any of the last 10 external numbers dialled

To redial the last external number used:

1.Press REDIAL until the number required appears and then press

CALL.

To remove a number from the redial memory press DELETE.

Making Calls from the INDeX Directory

Your phone can display an index of telephone extension names from which you can select and make calls.

To make a call using the INDeX:

1.Press Making External CallsINDeX for an internal call or SPEED DIAL and then To dial an external call:INDeX for an external number.

2.Press the key matching the 1st letter of the name you want. For example, to display names beginning with L, press the JKL key 3 times.

To move through the names beginning with L, press the Redialling External Numbers-keys on the right and left of the current name.

To skip forward 10 names, press To redial the last external number used:SKIP.

To select another letter, press a letter key.

3.To dial the name/number shown, press •CALL.CALL, otherwise to exit the INDeX, press ANSWER RELEASE.

IP Office - 2030 & 2050 Phone

40DHB0002UKAG Issue 2a (13/11/2001)

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