Avaya 4622SW IP Manual Do Utilizador

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Issue 4 November 2006
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Chapter 4: Using the Call Log Application
Introduction
This chapter describes the three Call Logs available on your 4622SW IP Telephone. It also 
provides procedures for adding a Call Log entry to a Speed Dial button and deleting one or all 
Call Log entries. 
For information on calling a party listed in any Call Log, see 
 of this guide.
Note:
Note:
Your Telephone Administrator can turn off the ability to display the Call Logs, or 
can turn off the ability to move Call Log entries to Speed Dial buttons. If the Call 
Log feature has been turned off, the Call Log softkey is not labeled, and pressing 
the blank softkey has no effect. If the ability to transfer an entry to a Speed Dial 
button has been turned off, the softkey labeled Add to SD is not displayed.
About the Call Log
Call Logs are helpful for:
tracking who called while you were away from the phone, 
redialing the number of a previous call you made, or 
obtaining telephone numbers from previous calls. 
The 4622SW also allows you to set up a Speed Dial button for any call listed in a log, facilitating 
dialing of frequently called numbers.
All calls made to or from your 4622SW IP Telephone are added to one of three Call Logs - 
Outgoing Calls, Incoming Answered Calls, and Missed (unanswered) Calls. At all times 
regardless of the current screen, the top display line shows the Missed Call icon and the current 
number of missed calls. The Missed Call Log displays automatically whenever you access the 
Call Log application, but you can quickly access a different log if desired. 
Each log has a main screen, which lists the calls in chronological order (newest to oldest) and a 
detail screen. The main screens provide the Name and Number of the calling or called party, if 
available. The Main screens also provide a time (for the current date) or date (for calls prior to 
the current date). As you access each main screen, a border appears around the corresponding 
softkey and that softkey label appears in color to emphasize which log is displayed. The details