Contacts; Opening A Personal Phonebook; Calling A Contact - Avaya 3740 User Manual

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The handset sends a diversion reason code to the system by establishing a call. The call is
automatically disconnected after a few seconds.
To stop diversion select "Deactivate" and press the soft key "OK".

Contacts

The telephone has a personal phonebook with 250 entries, where you can add, delete, and edit
names and numbers freely. The phonebook lists all names in alphabetical order, where you can
add three numbers for each contact; work number, mobile number, and other number.
You can also access a central phonebook. You can send a request to a messaging server with
the first characters entered, and the messaging server returns a list of names and numbers that
matches the search.
You can download a company phonebook through the PDM. Contacts from the Company
phonebook appears in the contacts list menu with a lock symbol next to the name/number,
which means that it is not editable. The contact will only include work number.
Note:
You can import personal contacts or a local company phonebook by using
Note:
WinPDM or DM. Refer the handset configuration manual in the Installation and
Administration Manual, IP DECT.

Opening a personal phonebook

1. Enter the menu by pressing the Menu Soft key, or the confirmation button on the
Navigation key.
2. Select Contacts icon.
3. Press the confirmation button or the Soft key Select.

Calling a contact

1. Enter the menu by pressing "Menu".
2. Select
3. Select "Call contact".
4. Select contact from the list, or enter name or number in the Search field.
5. Press "Call", or
> "More".
Note: It is not possible to edit a contact indicated by a icon
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in the menu.
. the contact can also be edited and a message sent by selecting "View"
Menu operation
in front of the name.
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