Familiarize yourself with your telephone
Important notes
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To which system is your telephone connected? (T3)
You can find out which system your telephone is connected to as follows:
Press the "Menu" function key during a call or with the handset
The "Info/Service" menu appears, but only if your telephone is connected to the Inte- gral 55 Communication Server. In this menu you can also view, for example, the type, catalogue number and software version.
Which system is your IP telephone connected to? (T3 IP)
You can tell which Avaya telephone system your telephone is connected to as fol- lows:
When logging in for the first time:
If your telephone is connected to the Integral 5, a
If you have already logged in:
Press the "Menu" function key during a conversation or with the handset
Hints for the location of the phone
Place the telephone on a
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