Placing A Call From The Call History; Placing A Call From The Directory; Placing An Anonymous Call - Yealink T54W User Manual

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3.2.8 Placing a Call from the Call History

You can place calls to contacts from the History list, which contains the calls that were recently
placed, answered, missed, or forwarded.
Procedure
1.
Press History or navigate to Menu > Histor y.
The phone screen displays all call records.
2. Select the desired call list.
3. Highlight a contact and select Send.
On the T57W phones, tap the desired contact.

3.2.9 Placing a Call from the Directory

You can place a call to a contact directly from your directory.
Procedure
1.
Select Directory or navigate to Menu > Directory > Local Directory.
On the T57W phones, select Dir ector y or navigate to Menu > Dir ector y.
2. Select the desired contact group or All Contacts.
3. Highlight the desired contact and select Send.
On the T57W phones, tap the desired contact.
If the selected contact has multiple numbers, highlight the desired number, and select
o
Send.

3.2.10 Placing an Anonymous Call

You can hide your name and number when you place a call. As a result, the callee receives an
anonymous call without caller identity.
Before You Begin: Contact your system administrator to find out if this feature is available on
your
phone, and to get the anonymous call on code or off code if required.
Procedure
1.
Navigate to Menu > Features > Anonymous Call (Anonymous).
2.
Select the desired line.
3.
Turn on Local Anonymous.
4. (Optional.) Select the desired value from the Send Anony Code (Send Anonymous Code) field.
5.
(Optional.) Enter the anonymous call on call and off code respectfully.
6.
Select Save.
7.
Select the anonymous line to place a call.
The callee is prompted with an incoming call from anonymity.
MetroNet -Yealink Desk Phones T54W & T57W User Guide
Version 1.0
10.25.2021
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