Calling A Person From The Contacts List; Calling A Person From The Call History - Avaya J189 Using Manual

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Note:
You can make an emergency call when your phone is logged out only if your administrator
configured this feature for you. You can also make an emergency call when you lock your
phone.
Procedure
1. On the Phone screen, press Emerg.
2. To end the emergency call, press Drop.

Calling a person from the Contacts list

About this task
Use this procedure to call any contact from the Contacts list. You can find a name by scrolling to it
or by using the search box. Use the dialpad keys to enter the first few letters of the name, and the
screen displays the first match in your list.
Procedure
1. Press Contacts.
2. Select the person or primary number that you want to call.
3. (Optional) To call a non-primary number, select the person, press Details, then select the
desired number.
4. Find the contact that you want to call by typing the name of the person as listed.
For example, if you added John Smith to your Contacts list as "Smith, John", start typing
the last name rather than his first name. Each time you press the dialpad, the list display
shifts to match your input. You can also scroll up or down to locate the contact.
5. Press Call.

Calling a person from the call history

Procedure
1. Press Recents.
2. Scroll to the left or right to view the list of all calls, or separate lists of missed, answered or
outgoing calls.
3. Scroll up or down to select the person or number you want to call.
4. Select the person or number you want to call.
5. Press the Call softkey or the OK button or press the corresponding line key.
Depending on how your administrator has administered your phone, returning a missed
call might result in the phone deleting the call history entry when the call goes through.
April 2022
Using Avaya J189 IP Phone H.323
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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