Chapter 5: Call Operation; Call Operation Overview; Emergency Calls - Avaya IP Office D100 Manual

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Chapter 5: Call operation

Call operation overview

The following sections indicate how to perform the various call operations available on the D100.
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Emergency calls

on page 22
Making calls
on page 23
Receiving calls
on page 23
Holding calls
on page 24
Handling multiple calls
Transferring calls
on page 25
Speed dialing
on page 26
Hot desking
on page 27
Conference calls
on page 27
Operating calls on the charger
Dialing the previous call
Voicemail
on page 28
Emergency calls
You can make emergency calls even when no user is logged in. The handset forwards the call to
the base station and the base station uses the emergency call credentials to log into IP Office and
pass the call. IP Office then determines whether to reject or to allow the call.
Please note that the emergency number varies depending on your region.
Avaya does not take responsibility for the consequences of emergency calls dialed correctly or
otherwise.
Procedure
1. Dial the emergency number using the keypad and press the Send soft key or the Off-Hook/
Handsfree button. You must determine the appropriate emergency number for your area.
As the base station communicates with IP Office, the handset display reads Calling:
followed by the number dialed.
When the remote connection is complete, the handset switches to talk mode.
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