Emergency Calls; Contacts; Calling A Contact From The Local Or Company Phonebook - Avaya 374 DECT Series Manual

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To stop diversion, select Deactivate and press OK.

Emergency calls

If configured in the PDM or Device Manager, any one of up to five emergency numbers can be
called. An emergency number can be called even if the handset or keypad is locked.

Contacts

The handset has a local phone book with 250 entries, where you can add, delete, and edit names
and numbers freely. The phone book lists all names in alphabetical order, where you can add three
numbers for each contact: work number, mobile number, and other number.
You can also access a central phone book which is system dependent. You can send a request to a
messaging server with the first characters entered, and the messaging server returns a list of names
and numbers that matches the search.
You can download a company phone book through the PDM. It is not possible to edit or delete a
company phone book contact. These contacts are indicated by the Locked entry ( ) icon before
their name. The contacts will include only the work number.
When searching for a contact, the input language can be temporarily changed by long pressing the
Key lock, and Upper and Lower case (
in a foreign language.

Calling a contact from the local or company phonebook

Procedure
1. Press Menu.
2. Select Contacts.
3. Select Call contact.
The local and company phone book contacts appears in the same list. The company names
are indicated by the Locked entry ( ) icon for identification.
4. Select a contact from the list, or search a name or a number by entering the characters in
the Search field.
5.
Press Call or the Off-hook (
July 2017
Using Avaya 374x DECT handsets connected to Avaya Aura
). This can be used to temporarily access characters
) key to call the contact.
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Contacts
Communication
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