Calling A Person From The Contacts List; Calling A Person From The Call History - Avaya one-X 9621G User Manual

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3. Touch Call.

Calling a person from the contacts list

About this task
You can call a contact in your contacts list by uttering their name or by touching the name in
the 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 will scroll to the first match in your list.
When you find the entry you want, touch that line to dial the primary number of that contact. If
you have entered additional numbers for that contact, you can touch the Details button to see
them, and then touch the number you want to dial.
Procedure
1. Press the Contacts button.
2. Locate the contact you want to call by typing the name of the person as listed.
3. To call the contact's primary number, touch the line on which the contact name
4. To call a non-primary number, touch the Details button to move to the detail

Calling a person from the call history

Procedure
1. Press the History button.
2. Touch the appropriate icon at the top right of the screen to view All Calls, Missed
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For example, if you added John Smith to your contacts List as "Smith, John", start
typing his last name rather than his first name. Each time you press the dialpad, the
list display shifts to match your input. Alternately, you can scroll up or down to locate
the contact.
appears.
information fields for the contact, then touch the desired number.
Calls, Answered Calls, or Outgoing Calls.
For icon descriptions, see
Depending on administration, returning a Missed Call may result in that call history
entry being deleted when the calls goes through.
Calling a person from the contacts list
About Icons
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