Group; Idle Line Preference; Internal Twinning; Line Appearance Button - Avaya 9504 User Manual

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· D = Diverting (Forwarding) Calls
A D is shown after your extension name on the phone's idle display when you have 'forward unconditional'
enabled.

22.17 Group

Your system administrator can include you as a member of a group along with other users. Each group has its own
extension number which can be used as the destination for a call.
When a call is made to a group, it is presented to the available group members, either one at a time or all at the same
time, until answered by one of the members.
How long a group call will ring at each group member before being presented to the next member is controlled by the
group's own settings. Hunt groups also use voicemail and have their own settings for when an unanswered call should go
to the group's mailbox. For group calls, the hunt group's voicemail settings are used rather than your settings.

22.18 Idle Line Preference

Having one of your phone's call or line appearance buttons set as the currently selected appearance button means it will
be the appearance button used when you go off hook. If this was not the case, you would need to select an appearance
button before going off hook.
Idle line preference automatically selects the first available call appearance or line appearance button as your currently
selected button when you do not have a call connected.

22.19 Internal Twinning

This method of twinning twins your normal phone with another internal phone. Your incoming calls will ring on both
phones. You can also make your calls from either extension.
A typical example for internal twinning would be a user who uses both a normal desk phone and also needs a mobile
phone while moving around the building.
Your settings are applied to both phones. Similarly, message waiting indication and voicemail access from either phone
will be to your mailbox.
If both phones are phones that store your contacts and call history on the system, the contacts and call history on each
will be the same.

22.20 Line Appearance Button

Line appearance buttons allow you to make and receive calls on a specific telephone line connected to your telephone
system. The button also allows you to see when the line is in use by other users.
For incoming calls, the telephone system still determines the destination for the call. That may be a user or group.
However, if you have a line appearance button for the line, you will see that there is a call alerting and can answer it if
required.
· Private Lines
Special behaviour is applied to calls where the user has both a line appearance for the line involved and is also the
Incoming Call Route destination of that call. Such calls will alert only on the Line Appearance button and not on
any other buttons. These calls will also not follow any forwarding.

22.21 Logged Out

If you are logged out from any phone, you are treated as being busy to receiving any calls. Callers follow your forwarding
settings if set or go to voicemail if available.

22.22 Missed Call

Missed calls are calls that ring at your phone but are not answered. Your 10 most recent missed calls are included in your
call log (on 9608, 9611, 9621, and 9641 phones, your 30 most recent missed calls are included in your call log).
The system administrator can configure whether missed calls should include calls that you did not answer but were
answered for you by another user; for example, by a user with a call coverage button set for your calls. If this mode is
enabled, it will also include calls that were answered by your voicemail.

22.23 Missed Group Call

The system administrator can configure whether the telephone system should keep an internal log of missed hunt group
calls. They can then also set which groups of which you are a member, should have their missed calls shown as part of
your missed calls call log. This does not require the group call to have been presented to you and missed.

22.24 Login Code

You can use a login code to log in at any phone on the telephone system and then use that phone as your own. While
logged in, you can use the phone's menus to set and change your login code.
9500 Series User Guide
IP Office™ Platform 9.1
Page 150
Issue 10a (16 January 2015)

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