Avaya One-X for RIM Blackberry Manual Do Utilizador

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Switch from your office phone to your mobile device
Avaya one-X™ Mobile User Guide for RIM BlackBerry
November 2007
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Switch from your office phone to your mobile device
Avaya one-X Mobile uses Extension to Cellular, a feature which allows your mobile device to 
function as an extension of your office phone. Extension to Cellular provides the capability to 
switch between your office phone and your mobile device during an on-going Extension to 
Cellular call. For example, you receive a call on your office phone before leaving work. The call 
continues as you want to leave your office. At that point, you would like to use your mobile 
device to continue the call.
Note:
Note:
Extension to Cellular works wherever your mobile device currently works. You 
may lose mobile device calls while in your building because of poor reception. 
Optional installation of a distributed antenna system (DAS) in buildings with poor 
cell reception has proven to be an effective solution. Ask your system 
administrator to contact Avaya for details.
Be sure to notify the person with whom you are speaking that you will be changing 
phones.
To switch to your mobile device while you are on your office phone with an Avaya one-X Mobile 
call:
1. Turn on your mobile device.
2. Extend the call to your mobile device in one of the following two ways:
Press the administered Extend Call button on your office phone (if your office phone 
supports administered feature buttons). The Extend Call button extends the call to 
any Extended Access phones mapped to your office phone. For more information on 
this button, contact your system administrator.
From your mobile device, dial the Active Appearance Select feature name extension 
(FNE) to extend the call to your mobile device. For a list of the feature name 
extensions for your system, contact your system administrator.
You are now conferenced onto the existing call.
3. Hang up your office phone.
4. Continue speaking using your mobile device.