Locking And Unlocking Your Telephone; Logging Out Of Your Deskphone - Avaya 9601 Using Manual

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Locking and logging in to and logging out of your deskphone

Locking and unlocking your telephone

About this task
Locking your phone when it is idle prevents it from being used to make a call, with the exception of
an emergency call. When locked, a padlock symbol displays and the only actions you can take are
to receive calls, make an emergency call, or unlock the phone. Locking your phone does not log it
out; you are still logged in but must enter your login password when you unlock the phone. If you
press a button that is not allowed on a locked phone, an error beep sounds.
Note:
Ensure that you do not have any active calls when you lock the phone.
When you lock your phone, your presence status changes to Away.
Procedure
1. From the Phone screen or the Features screen, press Phone Lock.
2. Press Lock.
3. To unlock your phone, press Unlock and enter the password you use for telephone login.

Logging out of your deskphone

About this task
Even if you are logged out, the system still logs all calls, which come to your deskphone in the
offline state, to a database. The deskphone downloads the database when you log in to the
deskphone again.
Procedure
1. Press Avaya Menu.
2. Press Log Out to choose Log Out.
3. Press Yes when the deskphone prompts for confirmation.
Using Avaya 9601 IP Deskphone SIP
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June 2014

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