Avaya 3.0.0 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 3.0.0 Telephone User Guide
November 2006
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.
dial button, using the call log, using the corporate directory, and using your personal directory.
Note:
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.
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:
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handset operation: pick up the handset.
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hands-free operation: press the Speaker (
) button or a Line/Feature ( ) button.
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headset operation: press the Headset (
) button.
2. Dial the number.
3. To hang up, perform one of the following actions:
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handset operation: return the handset to its cradle.
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speakerphone: press the Speaker (
) button.
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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:
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.
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.