Chapter 4: Using The Call Log Application; Introduction; About The Call Log - Avaya 4610SW User Manual

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Chapter 4: Using the Call Log Application

Introduction

This chapter describes the three Call Logs available on your 4610SW SIP IP Telephone. It also
provides procedures for adding a Call Log entry to a Speed Dial button and deleting one or all
Call Log entries.
To call a party listed in any Call Log, see
Telephone.
Note:
Your Telephone Administrator can turn off the Call Log Application, or block Call
Note:
Log entries from being added to Speed Dial buttons. If the Call Log feature is
turned off, the Call Log softkey is not labeled. Pressing the blank softkey has no
effect. If the ability to transfer an entry to a Speed Dial button is turned off, the
telephone does not display the Add to SD softkey.

About the Call Log

Call Logs are helpful for:
tracking who called while you were away from the telephone,
redialing the number or URI of a previous call you made, or
obtaining telephone numbers/URIs from previous calls.
You can also set up a Speed Dial button for any call listed, facilitating dialing of frequently called
numbers/URIs.
All calls made to or from your telephone are added to one of three Call Logs - Outgoing Calls,
Incoming Answered Calls, and Missed (unanswered) Calls. The Missed Call Log shows
automatically whenever you access the Call Log Application, but you can quickly access a
different log if desired.
Each log has a main screen, which lists the calls in newest to oldest chronological order, and a
details screen. The main screens provide the name and the number/URI of the calling or called
party, if available. The main screens also provide a time for the current date or date for calls
prior to the current date. The details screen provides this information in a wider format, shows
what type of call it was, and provides you with additional actions.
Making Calls
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Chapter 2: Using Your 4610SW SIP IP
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