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Avaya M7100 Reference Manual
Avaya M7100 Reference Manual

Avaya M7100 Reference Manual

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M7100 Digital Deskphone layout
This section describes the location and function of the buttons and
other features on the face of the M7100 Digital Deskphone.
M7100 layout
A
Release button
Ends an active call or
feature.
B
Display
Shows time and date,
call, and feature
information.
C
Memory button
Can be programmed with
an internal or external
telephone number or
frequently accessed
feature.
D
Dial pad
Used to dial out and
access features.
E
Feature button
Starts or ends a feature.
F
Volume control
Adjusts ringer and
handset volume.
G
Hold button
Places an active call on
hold.

Telephone Setup

Use the following tasks to set up the M7100 Digital Deskphone.
Adjusting the contrast level
Use the following task to adjust the contrast level of the LCD display.
1. Press Feature * 7.
2. Press 1 through 9 to select the contrast level. The higher the
number, the higher the contrast level.
Changing the ring type
Use the following task to change the ring type on the telephone.
1. Press Feature * 6.
2. Press 1 through 4 to select the ring type. A preview tone is
played.
3. Press Feature to store the ring type.
Programming the memory button
The memory button stores an autodial number or feature code to
give you one touch dialing or feature activation. You can program
the memory button with a new number or feature. After you have
programmed the memory button, you can use one of the included
memory button label strips to label the memory button.
Programming an external autodial number
You can program an external autodial number to the memory button.
1. Press Feature * 1.
2. Dial the external number you want to save to the memory button.
3. Press Hold to store the number to the telephone memory.
4. Label the memory button with a button label strip.
Programming an internal autodial number
You can program an internal autodial number to the memory button.
1. Press Feature * 2.
2. Dial the extension you want to save to the memory button. If a
valid number is entered, it is stored automatically.
3. Label the memory button with a button label strip.
Programming a feature code — method 1
You can program a feature code to the memory button.
Feature
IP Office
IP Office Quick Version/
Standard
PARTNER Version/Norstar
Version
Version
Personal
Feature 0,
#80 to #99 (also Feature *4,
Speed Dial
*00 to *99
80 to 99).
System
Feature 0,
Feature 0, 600 to 699
Speed Dial
001 to 999
Ring Again
Feature 2 /
AutCB works on phones with
(Set/Clear)
Feature #2
soft keys.
Conference
Feature 3
Feature 3
Forward All
Feature 4 /
Feature 4 / Feature #4
On/Off
Feature #4
Last Number
Feature 5
Feature 5
Redial
Page
Feature 60
Prefix * to the extension/
group number.
Retrieve
Feature 65
777 (own mailbox) or 778
Messages
or Feature
(mailbox select)
981
Dial Voice
Feature 66
Prefix * to the extension/
Call
group number.
Priority Call
Feature 69
Not supported
Transfer
Feature 70
Feature 70
Call Park
Feature 74
Transfer call to own
extension number.
Call Unpark
Feature #74
6<extension number
<park slot
(whoever parked the call)>
ID>
Call Pickup
Feature 75
66<pickup group number>
Group
Direct Call
Feature 76
6<extension number>
Pickup
M7100 Digital Deskphone
for IP Office Quick
Reference Guide

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Summary of Contents for Avaya M7100

  • Page 1: Telephone Setup

    Feature 65 777 (own mailbox) or 778 Messages or Feature (mailbox select) Telephone Setup Use the following tasks to set up the M7100 Digital Deskphone. Dial Voice Feature 66 Prefix * to the extension/ Call group number. Adjusting the contrast level Use the following task to adjust the contrast level of the LCD display.
  • Page 2 Making and answering calls Ringer Feature *6 System Admin function only for IP Office Quick Sound Use the following tasks to make and answer calls on your M7100 Reference Guide Contrast Feature *7 Feature *7 Digital Deskphone. Making external calls...
  • Page 3 For example, on a M7100 phone with 3 programmed intercom appearances with 2 of them currently on a call, the transitions using HOLD would be: Appearance 1 (call 1) -> HOLD -> Appearance 3 (dial tone) ->...