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Leave Word Calling

The Leave Word Calling (LWC) feature leaves a message for a person at another extension to call you back. The called party will be able to dial the message service (for example, an attendant, AUDIX or other voice mail system, a covering user, etc.) to retrieve a short, standard message which gives your name and extension, the date and time you called, and the number of times you called.

To leave a message after dialing an extension (when your call is not answered, you hear a coverage or busy tone, or you have been put on hold)

Press the

LWC

button (if administered) and listen for confirmation tone

before hanging up.

Message lamp goes on at the called telephone (if so equipped).

Note: If you hear reorder tone, the message is not stored; try again.

To leave a message without ringing an extension

1.Press the LWC button or Dial the Leave Word Calling access code (while off-hook).

2.When you hear dial tone, dial the extension and listen for the confirmation tone.

Message lamp goes on at the called telephone (if so equipped).

3.Hang up.

To cancel a Leave Word Calling message

Note: You cannot cancel a message left for an AUDIX subscriber.

1. Press the Cancel LWC button (while on-hook or off-hook) or Dial the Leave Word Calling cancel code (while off-hook).

2.When you hear dial tone, dial the extension and listen for confirmation tone.

Note: If you hear reorder tone, the message is not canceled; try again.

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Avaya 2420 manual Leave Word Calling, Message lamp goes on at the called telephone if so equipped

2420 specifications

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