Ip Telephone Features; Using Feature Menus; Programming Ip Kem And Central Answering Position Memory Buttons; Programming Internal Autodial - Avaya Telephone User Manual

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IP telephone features

Use the following procedure to access features on the Avaya1110 IP
Deskphone, Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, and Avaya1140E IP Deskphones,
Avaya 20xx series IP Deskphones, or the Avaya1210, 1220, and 1230 IP
Deskphones.
Using feature
FEATURE *900,
menus
Activate a display menu of feature options.
1. Press Page+ (move forward) and Page- (move back) to scroll through the
2. When the feature you want is highlighted, press Select.
From this point, the feature works in the same manner as it does when
invoked from the keypad, or through the memory buttons.
Note: The available features on this menu are configured by your system
administrator.
Programming
The default for key expansion module (KEM) and Central Answering
IP KEM and
Position (CAP) memory buttons is blank. You can program memory buttons
Central
on the KEM or CAP to your personal preference with internal and external
Answering
autodial numbers or features to give you touch dialing or feature activation.
Position
You can program names to correspond to external autodial numbers, and
memory
you can verify what names are programmed against which external autodial
buttons
buttons after you have entered the names.
Program features on your Avaya 2002 IP Deskphone, Avaya 2004 IP
Deskphone, Avaya IP KEM, Avaya KEM for Avaya 1100 series IP
Deskphones, or CAP by completing the following procedures for
programming memory buttons.
1. Press ≤•¤.
Programming
internal
2. Press a memory button.
autodial
3. Dial the extension number.
4. Press OK to store the number.
1. Press ≤•⁄.
Programming
external
2. Press a memory button.
autodial
3. Dial the external number.
4. Press OK to store the number.
NN40170-101 Telephone Features User Guide
list. You also can use the up and down navigation keys on the telephone.
Or
Press Quit to exit the programming sequence.
Or
Press Quit to exit the programming sequence.
or
(services keys to access Feature menu)
Services
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