Blocking Your Extension From Displaying During Calls; Bridged Call Appearance; Making A Call On A Bridged Line - Avaya J169 Manual

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Before you begin
Ensure that your system administrator has set up few frequently called numbers to use this
feature.
Procedure
Do one of the following to autodial a number:
• If your phone is on-hook, choose the number which appears on your phone screen, and press
the Call soft key or the OK button.
• If your phone is off-hook, the autodialing screen appears, press the required line key.
• You can choose a number from the Expansion Module and press the required line key.

Blocking your extension from displaying during calls

About this task
You can override the system (default) setting to display your extension on outgoing calls. Use the
Calling Party Number Blocking feature to prevent your number from displaying.
Procedure
1. From the Phone screen, access the Features screen.
2. Select CPN Block.
3. Enter the extension number you do not want the called party to see.
4. Press Enter or OK to start calling party number blocking.

Bridged Call Appearance

Bridged Call Appearance is a unique extension number that is shared among multiple users to
communicate through a single call appearance. You can make, receive, and join a call on behalf of
the owner by using the bridged appearance. The bridged appearance might display the bridge
owner's identity on the receiver's display screen.

Making a call on a bridged line

About this task
Use this procedure to make a call on another user's bridged line.
Before you begin
Ensure that the required bridged line is idle.
February 2021
Using Avaya J169 and J179 SIP IP Phones in Avaya Aura
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