Mitel 6800 Series Administrator's Manual page 673

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USING THE CONTACTS LIST
The Contact List is a personal phone book that allows you to dial out quickly to any of your
UC-ONE contacts as well as view all of your UC-ONE contacts' presence information within
one application. If you have organized your UC-ONE contacts into different groups and tagged
contacts as favorites using the UC-ONE desktop client, the same organizational structure is
reflected in your Contact List on your phone. You can also view more detailed information for
each individual contact (e.g. defined names, work/home address, Email address) by accessing
the contact's Details screen. The Details screen also allows you to view and dial out to any
additional phone numbers that a UC-ONE contact may have.
Notes:
1. The Contacts List is a read-only application. The UC-ONE desktop client must be
used if you would like to make any changes to your contacts or your Contact List
(e.g. add/edit/delete groups, add/edit/delete contact, tag favorites, edit free text,
upload avatar images, etc...).
2. Favorite contacts are denoted by the yellow star icon
3. The Display Name Order setting found in the Options menu under Directory >
Settings is applicable to the Contacts List. For example, setting the Display Name
Order as "First Last" will display your contacts with their first name first and sort
alphabetically using their first name. Setting the Display Name Order as "Last, First"
will display your contacts with their last name first and sort alphabetically using their
last name.
To View Your UC-ONE Contacts' Presence Information and Call a Contact Using the
Contacts List
Use the following IP Phone UI procedure to view your UC-ONE contacts' presence information
and call a contact using the Contacts List.
IP PHONE UI
For the 6867i and 6869i:
1. Press the softkey configured with Contact List functionality.
6869i Example
Advanced Operational Features
in the Contacts List.
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