Making An Mlpp Call From A Received Instant Message - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Alternatively, press the Redial soft key to call the last dialed destination.
Note:
The Redial soft key only appears if a number or address was previously entered
When either Send or Redial is pressed, the IP Deskphone places the call and displays the
outgoing call.
Related links
Making a call with MLPP
Making an MLPP call using Inbox/Outbox, Address Book, and Friends List
You can place a call from multiple areas of the IP Deskphone interface. including the Inbox/Outbox,
Call Logs, Address book, and Friends list.
1. Press the Inbox or Outbox key, or the Directory key to access your Address Book or
Friends list, to choose from a list of previously-stored numbers.
2. Once in the application-specific menu, select the desired entry using the navigational up and
down keys.
3. After the number is highlighted, press the Select soft key.
4. Go off-hook.
The IP Deskphone displays the off-hook screen containing the selected entry and the option
to select the precedence.
5. Press the Prec soft key and navigate to the desired precedence.
6. Press the Select soft key.
7. Press the Send soft key to initiate the call.
Related links
Making a call with MLPP

Making an MLPP call from a received Instant Message

To make an MLPP call from a received Instant Message
1. Navigate to the Instant Message (IM) inbox by pressing the Msgs soft key; then select
Instant Messaging from the menu.
Alternatively, press the Expand fixed key.
2. Press the navigational up and down keys to highlight an IM from the list of Instant Messages
in your IM Inbox/Outbox.
3. Press the View soft key to display the selected IM.
The selected IM is displayed
4. Press the Call soft key.
The IP Deskphone displays the off-hook screen containing the address in the idle screen
and the precedence option.
May 2016
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