Redialing A Number; Using Voice Dialing - Avaya 9670G User Manual

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Making a call

Redialing a number

1. From the Phone screen, touch Redial.
2. Touch the number you want to redial.

Using voice dialing

You can say a name to search for and call any contact when voice dialing is set to on. You can
optionally add a qualifier like "at home" or "mobile" with the name to get to a specific number
for the contact. The first two times you use voice dialing, a help screen displays to assist you
in using this feature.
1. Press Contacts.
2. When voice dialing is active a green bar displays on the top of the Voice softkey. If
3. Within a few seconds or as soon as you hear the tone, say the name of the person
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The last number will be redialed or you will see a list of the most recent numbers
that you have dialed, from which you can select one to redial. See
options
on page 20 for information on redial settings.
Note:
Your system administrator can disable Redial functionality.
If Voice dialing is enabled, a Voice softkey displays.
you don't say a name, after a while voice dialing times out and the green bar
disappears. If no tone is generated or if no green bar appears next to the Voice
softkey, touch Voice again to restart voice dialing.
Note:
To make voice-initiated dialing available each time you access your contacts, see
Changing the voice dialing setting
to use for voice dialing commands, see
page 19.
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
on page 19. To change the language you want
Changing the voice dialing language
Setting redial
on
May 2009

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