Making Calls From The Call Log; Turning A Log Entry Into A Speed Dial; Deleting An Individual Log Entry; Deleting All Entries From A Log - Avaya 4620 User Manual

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4.3 Making Calls from the Call Log

You can make internal and external calls from the call log.
To make calls from the call log:
1.
Locate the log entry in which you are interested.
2.
To display the log entry details, press
3.
To make the call, press
If the number shown is external but does not include the external dialling prefix used by your phone system, go off-
hook, dial the prefix and then press

4.4 Turning a Log Entry into a Speed Dial

You can add a log entry to your speed dial directory.
To turn a log entry into a speed dial:
1.
Locate the log entry and press
2.
Press
Add to SD.
3.
The screen for editing and adding speed dials appears, prefilled with the information from the log entry. Edit the
details if required and then press

4.5 Deleting an Individual Log Entry

You can delete an individual log entry from your call log.
To delete an individual log entry:
1.
Locate the log entry and press
2.
To delete the log entry and return to the call log, press
To return to the call log without deleting the log entry, press

4.6 Deleting all Entries from a Log

You can delete all log entries from your call log.
To delete all entries from a log:
1.
Press
Missed,
2.
Press
DeleteAll.
3.
To delete the log entries, press
To return to the call log without deleting the log entries, press

4.7 Exiting the Call Log

Press
PHONE/EXIT.
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4.8 Disabling the Call Log

The phone's call logging can be switched off if required.
To disable call logging:
1.
Press
OPTIONS and then press
2.
Press
.
3.
Press
Call Log to toggle between Enabled and Disabled.
4.
Press
Save.
To abandon the changes, press
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or
Call.
Call.
or
adjacent to it.
Save or to return to the speed dials selection menu, press
or
adjacent to it.
InAns or
Outgo to select the log.
Delete.
Application Options.
Cancel.
adjacent to the entry.
Delete.
Cancel.
Cancel.
Cancel.
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