
Making and Answering Calls
Making Calls
The Quick Edition IP telephone provides several ways to initiate a call: manually, using a speed dial button, using the call log, using the corporate directory, and using your personal directory.
Note:
To dial a PSTN or a SIP (VoIP) network number, dial the appropriate code number first. You will not hear a dial tone after you press the prefix number. When you enter a number that places a call to the PSTN or a SIP network, pressing the
# key on the dialpad speeds up the dialing process.
To make calls manually
1.To place a call, perform one of the following actions:
●handset operation: pick up the handset.
●
) button or a Line/Feature (
) button.
●headset operation: press the Headset (
) button.
2.Dial the number.
3.To hang up, perform one of the following actions:
●handset operation: return the handset to its cradle.
●speakerphone: press the Speaker (
) button.
●headset: press the Headset (
) button.
To make a call using a speed dial
You must first create a speed dial entries. See To add a speed dial entry manually on page 29.
1.Press the Options (
) button.
2.Select Speed Dial on the Main menu.
3.Using the keys on the dialpad, press the number that corresponds to the entry that you want to call.
To make a call from the list of call logs
Note:
You must subscribe to a “Caller ID” service for the names and/or numbers of incoming external calls to be recorded in the Incoming list. The number may require a prefix to reach the PSTN or a SIP network) and area code.
10 Avaya   | November 2006  |