Redial; Make A Page Call; Leave A Message - Avaya IP Office 44/46/64xx User Manual

4400, 4600 and 6400 series telephones
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Redial

Redial
The phone stores a record of the numbers that you have dialed. You can display and
select a number from that record.
4406D+, 4606D+ and TransTalk MDW 9040 sets can use redial. When the button is
pressed, the last number that was dialed is used.
To redial a number dialed:
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Make a Page Call

You can make page calls to any extension or group of extensions that have suitable
handsfree speakers. You call is only heard by those extension that are free.
4406D+ users can make a page call via the shortcodes. Contact your system
Administrator for the appropriate code.
TransTalk MDW 9040 users can make Page Calls, but cannot receive them.
To make a page call:
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Leave a Message

When you call another extension that doesn't answer you can leave them a message
indication. Depending on the type of their phone, they may have a message indicator
lamp, which lights (stations that do not have the Menu
light). If their phone has a display it may also display your name and number for a
return call.
On your phone the
Message Indicator on page 12.
To send a message indication:
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44/46/64xx & TransTalk MDW 9040 User's Guide
40DHB0002UKEG – Issue 10 (9th February 2004)
Press Redial
.
The display shows numbers that you have recently dialed.
Use the and keys to move through the stored numbers.
Press the key below a number to redial it or press Exit
without making a call.
Press Menu
twice.
Select Call.
Enter the extension or group number (use the top-left display key to backspace).
Select Page.
lamp indicates when you have messages, see Answering a
Press Menu
twice.
Select Call.
Enter the extension number (use the top-left display key to backspace).
Select Message.
Press Exit
.
Making Calls - Page 9
to leave the display
button and softkeys do not
Making Calls - Page 9
Redial

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