3. Within a few seconds or as soon as you hear the tone, say the name of the person
4. When one or more contacts display:
Making a call using edit dialing
Before you begin
Your system administrator has to authorize this function. To set up edit dialing, see
dialing options
About this task
Using Edit dialing feature, you can edit the number before actually dialing by using the Bksp
softkey. Using the Bksp softkey, you can edit the number before actually dialing it.
Procedure
1. From the Phone screen, enter the number you want to call.
2. To edit the number, press the Bksp softkey to erase the previous character, one
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Avaya one-X
Deskphone Edition for 9620, 9620C, and 9620L IP Telephone User Guide
to use for voice dialing commands, see
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you want to call.
You can say the name in first name, last name order even if the name is displayed
as last name, first name order (and separated by a comma) in your Contacts list.
You can add a qualifier, for example, "at home", "at office", "mobile phone", "cell
phone", or say one of the contact number types (Home, Work, Mobile) with the
name. For example, to reach Sam Jones at his primary number you can simply say
"Sam Jones". To reach Sam Jones at home, you might say "Call Sam Jones at
home."
Note:
If you don't add a qualifier and multiple numbers exist for that contact, the
telephone always dials the first number listed.
• Press Call or OK or the applicable line button to dial the highlighted number,
or scroll to select (highlight) a different number, then press Call or OK or the
line button.
• Press Details to view the contact details associated with the highlighted entry,
or select (highlight) a different entry, then press Details.
• If none of the matches represent the contact/number you want, press Retry
and repeat the voice-initiated dialing command from Step 3.
• Press Cancel to exit voice dialing and return to the main contacts screen.
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character at a time. To remove the entire number, press Clear.
Making a call using edit dialing
Changing the voice dialing language
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