Retrieving A Call From Remote Hold; Listening To Your Voicemail - Avaya J159 Manual

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5. To set up the indication type, scroll to Incoming indication and toggle one of the following:
• Audible — the phone only plays a ringtone when there is an incoming call on a shared
line. No pop-up is displayed.
• Visual — the phone only displays a pop-up message when there is an incoming call on
a shared line. No ringtone is played.
• Both — the phone uses both indication types.
• None — the phone does not alert you about incoming calls on this shared line.
• Default — the phone uses the administrator set value.
6. Scroll to Indication delay.
7. Enter the number of seconds for incoming call alert delay.
8. Press Save to save your settings.
9. (Optional) Press Cancel to revert to default settings.

Retrieving a call from remote hold

About this task
Retrieve a call that is on hold on another phone on an extension which you are sharing. These
calls are identified by the On-hold icon
Before you begin
Ensure that you are assigned a shared extension.
Procedure
1. Scroll to the shared line.
2. Press Pickup.
3. (Optional) Press the corresponding line key beside the held call that is on hold on the
other phone.

Listening to your voicemail

About this task
Use this procedure to listen to your voicemail on your phone.
Before you begin
• Ensure that the system administrator configures the voicemail for your extension.
• Obtain the user ID and password of your voicemail from your system administrator.
Procedure
1. To log in to your voicemail, press the Message button.
January 2024
Using Avaya J159 SIP IP Phone in Avaya Cloud Office
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