Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone

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Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone Release 6.2.2 16-603618 Issue 1 April 2013

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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the 9601 SIP Deskphone... 9 Overview... 10 Scrolling and navigation... 12 About icons... 12 Call history icons... 13 Presence icons... 13 Administrative messages... 14 Telephone stand... 15 Viewing network information... 15 Chapter 2: Avaya Menu... 17 Using options and settings... 17 Setting the Phone Screen on calling... 18 Displaying the phone screen when you get an incoming call... 19 Displaying call timers... 19 Setting redial options... 20 Configuring visual alerts... 20 Setting the audio path... 21 Setting dialing options... 21 Setting up speed dialing... 22 Setting up favorites... 22 Gaining access to the favorite list... 23 Personalizing button labels... 23 Adjusting the contrast of the display... 24 Changing the ring pattern... 24 Assigning ring tones to forwarded calls... 25 Setting a call pickup ring tone... 25 Setting call pickup alerting... 26 Turning button click sounds on and off... 26 Turning error tones on or off... 27 Setting key repeat delay... 27 Changing the language... 28 Setting the time format... 28 Turning automatic gain control on or off... 29 Browser... 29 Using the WML browser... 30 Chapter 3: Answering a call... 31 Sending an incoming call to voice mail... 32 Ignoring an incoming call... 32 Putting a call on hold... 32 Muting a call... 33 Transferring a call... 33 Chapter 4: Making a call... 35 Making an emergency call... 35 Redialing a number... 36 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 5

Speed dialing a person... 36 Autodialing a pre-assigned number... 37 Making a call using edit dialing... 37 Calling a person from the contacts list... 37 Calling a person from the call history... 38 Calling a person from the directory... 38 Dialing an E.164 number... 39 Making a call using a Click to dial link... 39 Chapter 5: About forwarding calls... 41 Send All Calls... 41 Turning on call forwarding... 41 Turning off call forwarding... 42 Chapter 6: Using the conference feature... 43 Setting up a conference call... 43 Adding a person on hold to a conference call... 43 Putting a conference call on hold... 44 Chapter 7: Using bridged call appearances... 45 Answering a call on a bridged line... 45 Joining a call on a bridged line... 45 Making an outgoing call on a bridged line... 45 Excluding others from bridging onto your call... 46 Transferring a bridged call to its own voice mail... 46 Independent alerting for each Bridged Call Appearance... 47 Chapter 8: Using the contacts feature... 49 Searching for a contact... 49 Extended searching... 49 Viewing a contact's details... 50 Adding a new contact... 51 Editing a contact... 52 Assigning specific ringtone to a contact... 52 Deleting a contact... 53 Chapter 9: Call History... 55 Viewing the call history... 55 Viewing call history details... 56 Adding an entry from the call history to your contacts list... 56 Removing an entry from call history... 56 Clearing all call history entries... 57 Turning off call history... 57 Chapter 10: Tracking presence information... 59 Chapter 11: About Hotline... 61 Chapter 12: About Team Button... 63 Viewing the status of monitored stations... 63 Answering an active call on a monitored extension... 64 Speed dialing to a monitored extension... 64 Setting the ringtone for Team Button... 64 Chapter 13: Receiving your messages... 67 Logging into your voice mail... 67 6 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013

Chapter 14: About Features... 69 Accessing the Features menu... 69 Feature Table... 69 Monitoring other extensions at a glance... 71 Assigning labels to pre-assigned (Autodial) numbers... 71 Setting up automatic call back... 72 Making an auto intercom call... 72 Call Forwarding when your line is busy or if you do not answer... 73 Blocking your extension from displaying during calls... 73 Displaying your extension on outgoing calls... 74 Parking a call... 74 Unparking a call... 75 Setting up enhanced call pickup alerting... 75 Picking up a call to another extension... 76 Picking up a call to another call pickup group... 76 Picking up a call from your pickup group... 77 Calling someone in your intercom group... 77 Tracing a malicious call... 78 Recording a call... 78 Making a priority call... 79 Interrupting a call with a whisper page... 79 Setting mute alert... 80 Visual alert for an encrypted call... 80 Configuring simultaneous ringing for multiple phones using EC500... 81 Extending a call to your cell phone (EC500)... 81 Chapter 15: Using the Calendar... 83 Calendar appointment reminders... 83 Reviewing your appointments... 83 Chapter 16: Limited access during failover... 85 Chapter 17: About locking and logging in to and out of your telephone... 87 Logging in to your deskphone extension... 87 Locking and unlocking your telephone... 87 Logging out of your deskphone extension... 88 Index... 89 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 7

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Chapter 1: Introduction to the 9601 SIP Deskphone Your deskphone provides many features, including a Phone screen to view and manage your calls, call History, a Contacts list, an integrated WML browser, a menu of options and settings, and access to your Voicemail. All the functions and features described in this user guide might not be available on your deskphone. If you find that a function or feature is not available, please contact your system administrator. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 9

Introduction to the 9601 SIP Deskphone Overview The following section describes the display, keys, buttons, and the associated features that are available on the deskphone. Figure 1: A 9601 deskphone The following table provides descriptions of buttons and features of the 9601 deskphones. No. Name Description 1 Message waiting indicator An illuminated red light in the upper-right corner of your phone that indicates that you have a voice mail. If Visual Alerting is enabled, this light flashes when you receive an incoming call. In addition to the message waiting indicator, the Message button is also illuminated when you have voice mail. 10 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Overview No. Name Description 2 Top Line The Top Line shows status information such as the time and date, error indications and missed calls. 3 Features and call appearance lines The line buttons with integrated LEDs show which lines are in use and correspond to the lines on the display. Press the line button to select that line. In case of an incoming call, the green LED blinks. While the deskphone is off hook, both the red and the green LED glow. Lines also indicate if a feature or system number is enabled or disabled in the Feature or System Numbers view. The green LED glows to indicate that a feature is enabled. When you turn off the feature, the LED turns off. 4 Softkeys Use the softkeys to act on the highlighted line on the screen. The softkey labels show you the action that each key produces. The labels and the actions vary depending on the screen being displayed. The QTP displays the options that are administered for the extension such as EC500 or Call Forwarding. 5 Softkey Labels The softkey labels show you the action that each key produces. The labels and the actions vary depending on the screen being displayed. 6 Display More Use the Display More key to scroll the selected line when the >> symbol appears. 7 Message Press Message to connect directly to your voice mail system. This button is illuminated when you have voice mail messages waiting. 8 Navigation Arrows Use the right and left navigation arrows to navigate between menus or to move the cursor during text input. Use the up and down navigation arrows to move from one line to another. 9 Phone Press Phone to view and manage your calls. 10 Contacts Press Contacts to view the entries in your contact list. 11 History Press History to view the history of your outgoing, incoming, and missed calls. 12 Avaya Menu Press Avaya Menu to configure options and settings, access the browser, log out, or view network information. 13 Volume Press Volume to adjust the volume of the handset, headset, speaker, and ringer.. 14 Mute Press Mute to mute a call in progress. To take a call off mute, press Mute again. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 11

Introduction to the 9601 SIP Deskphone No. Name Description 15 Speaker Press Speaker to use the speakerphone. To take a call off speakerphone, lift the handset or press Headset. 16 Headset Press Headset to use the headset if connected. Note: Only HIS headset cords are compatible with your phone. Scrolling and navigation When navigating through the options and features on your telephone display, use the navigation arrows to scroll and buttons to select lines or options. Use the up and down navigation arrows to scroll up or down through lists; holding either arrow for a few seconds produces a fast scroll. Use the right and left navigation arrows to move between the Phone screen and Features list or the Features list and System Numbers list, or to move the cursor right or left when entering text. Use the Display More key to scroll the selected line when the double chevron symbol ( >> ) appears in the display. When you scroll to a line on the display, that line is selected. The softkey labels will change according to the options available for the selected line. The OK button is a shortcut for the default action. For example, when you select an entry in your contacts list, pressing the OK button places a call to that person. You can also select a line or feature without scrolling by pressing the corresponding line button. About icons The icons in the following table indicate the state of a call, navigation choices, or the status of a contact whose presence you are tracking. Icon Description Missed call; a call was not answered or was forwarded to voice mail. Incoming call is alerting. Call is active. 12 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

About icons Icon Description Call is on hold. Your calls are being forwarded. Conference is active. Conference is on hold. Use the Display More key to see more information on the selected line. The call in progress is muted. The ringer volume is off due to pressing - on the Volume button until the volume turns off. To reinstate volume, press + on the Volume button. Presence icon indicating this contact's phone is busy with the Send All Calls feature active. This icon also designates that a feature is not available at this point of a call. Icon indicating the telephone is not connected to its network and is operating in "failover" mode. Some features may not be available or work correctly. See Limited access during failover for information. Call history icons The following icons indicate the types of calls. Icon Name Description Missed call Answered call Outgoing call Indicates that you did not answer the call or had forwarded the call to your voice mail. Indicates that you have answered the call. Indicates that you have made the call. Presence icons The following icons indicate the presence status of a contact. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 13

Introduction to the 9601 SIP Deskphone Icon Name Description Available Phone in use Not available Busy Phone locked No presence Indicates that the contact is available, that is, the contact is registered or logged in, and the phone of the contact is in an idle state. Indicates that the contact is currently using the phone. Indicates that the contact is not logged in or is unregistered. Indicates that the phone of the contact is busy with the Send All Calls feature active. This icon also designates unavailability of a feature during a call. Indicates that the screen saver of the phone is on, or the phone is locked. Indicates that although you have set up the presence tracking for a contact, you cannot track the contact due to telephone server differences. Note: You can view presence icons only if the presence tracking feature is configured for your deskphone. Administrative messages Your administrator can send important messages such as notification of an early office shut down due to inclement weather or information about an imminent service interruption to your deskphone. 14 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Telephone stand These types of messages can take any of the following forms: A text message streaming across the top display line, accompanied by an audible alert. An audible alert broadcast through the Speaker or the headset if that device is active. An interrupt screen notifying you that you are receiving an audio alert. While receiving an audible alert, you can switch between the Speaker, handset, and headset, can terminate the pushed audio content by going on-hook, and can adjust the volume, as you normally would during a call. Telephone stand If you have placed the phone vertically for wall mounting, reverse the tab located under the switchhook in the top ear piece pocket on the phone to ensure that the handset is in the correct position. You need a small screwdriver to lift the tab after it is reversed. Viewing network information Your system administrator might ask you to check certain phone or network settings to investigate problems. You can obtain network information from the Avaya Menu. Network Information has seven different screens for viewing the options:audio parameters, IP (Internet Protocol) parameters, Quality of Service, Interfaces,. Your system administrator will instruct you further as to which network information options and settings are needed. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 15

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Chapter 2: Avaya Menu You can use Avaya Menu to adjust and customize options and settings for your telephone, access additional Web-based applications, get information about your phone and network settings, and log out. When you press Avaya Menu, you see one of the following menus, depending on how your administrator has set up your system and on the applications available to you: Note: The menus and sub-menus that appear depend on how your extension was administered. Some options or sub-menus may not be available. Contact your System Administrator if you have any questions. Options & Settings Browser Network Information About Avaya one-x Log Out Options & Settings lets you change your call settings, personalize button labels, adjust brightness and contrast, select your ringing pattern, set up favorites, assign speed dial entries, and more. Browser contains additional Web-based applications. If your administrator did not configure the browser option for your deskphone, your deskphone will not display the browser option. Network Information shows a summary of network-related parameters for your phone and provides diagnostic information. If your administrator has set up Web applications, this option appears under the Phone Settings menu instead. About Avaya one-x provides the release number of your telephone software. Log Out lets you sign off the phone, to protect your settings or to allow another user to log in. Using options and settings The Options & Settings menu contains the following submenus: Submenu names Call Settings Description Includes choices for automatically displaying the Phone screen when you get an incoming Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 17

Avaya Menu Submenu names Set Speed Dials Set Favorites Application Settings Screen & Sound Options Language & Region Advanced Options Description call, when you place a call, or when you answer a call, turning call timers on or off, controlling how Redial works, turning Visual Alerting on or off, and more.. Lets you assign speed dial numbers for up to ten contacts, so a long press of a single digit initiates a call to that person. See Setting up speed dialing on page 22 for more information. Lets you build a list of up to nine favorite contacts or features. See Setting up favorites on page 22 for more information. Includes choices for personalizing button labels, turning call on or off and including bridged calls in your call History. Includes choices for adjusting your phone's brightness and contrast, ring pattern, background logos, and button clicks and error tones, text size and phone screen width. Includes choices for setting the display language and the time format. Includes choices for integrating other applications like Microsoft Exchange Server with your phone. You can also set AGC (Automatic Gain Control) for your headset, handset, and/or speaker audio. Setting the Phone Screen on calling Set Phone Screen on Calling to Yes to automatically display the Phone screen when you place a call. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 18 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Using options and settings 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Phone Screen on Calling. 7. Press Change or OK or use the right or left navigation arrows to set the option to Yes or No, depending on the current setting. 8. Press Save. Displaying the phone screen when you get an incoming call Use this task to automatically display the phone screen when you get an incoming call. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings > Call Settings > Phone Screen on Ringing. 3. Press Change or OK to set the option to Yes. 4. Press Save. Displaying call timers You can set your call settings to display the duration of calls. You can turn the call timer display on or off. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Display Call Timers. 7. Press Change or OK or use the Left/Right arrows to change the setting. 8. Press Save. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 19

Avaya Menu Setting redial options To display a list of the last numbers you dialed, or to dial the last number you dialed, you can use the Redial option. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Redial. 7. Press Change or OK or the Right/Left Arrows to toggle between One Number and List. 8. Press Save. Configuring visual alerts When the Visual Alerting option is turned on, incoming calls cause the LED in the top right corner of the phone to flash. You can turn Visual Alerting on or off. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings. 3. Select Call Settings. 4. Select Visual Alerting. 5. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left arrows to turn Visual Alerting on or off. 20 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Using options and settings Setting the audio path You can set your phone to go off-hook on the Speaker or the Headset when you make an onhook call. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Audio Path. 7. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left arrows to change the Speaker or Headset setting. 8. Press Save. Setting dialing options Your phone has two dialing options. You can dial as you normally would, for example, pick up the handset, get a dial tone, and dial the number you want (off-hook dialing). Or, you can set "edit dialing" which mimics how you dial a call on a cell phone - you can enter all or part of the number, backspace to correct a digit if needed, and when ready, initiate the dialing process using a softkey. Note: Edit dialing may not be available to you, depending on how your system is administered. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Dialing options. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 21

Avaya Menu If your telephone does not display this option, your administrator has not made this feature available. 7. Press Change or OK or the Right/Left Arrows to toggle between On-hook and Editable. When on-hook dialing is in effect, dialpad (edit dial) searches are not available. 8. Press Save. Setting up speed dialing Use this task to assign speed dial numbers to your contacts. You can assign speed dial numbers to up to 10 contacts. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Scroll to Set Speed Dials. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. To unassign an existing speed dial contact, scroll to the line you want to un-assign and Clear. Proceed to the next step to reassign that number. 7. To add a speed dial contact, scroll to the first unassigned line and press Assign. 8. Scroll to the contact you want to assign and Select. 9. Select the telephone number you want to assign. 10. Press Select or OK. Setting up favorites Use this task to create a list of favorite contacts or features for quick access. You can include up to nine favorite items in the favorite list. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 22 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Using options and settings 2. Select Options & Settings > Set Favorites. 3. Select an unassigned line. 4. Perform one of the following actions: To add a favorite contact, press Contacts. To add a favorite feature, press Features. 5. Scroll to the required contact or feature that you want to add, and press Select or OK. Gaining access to the favorite list Use this task to gain access to the favorite list for quick access to a contact or a feature. 1. Scroll past through the last call appearance. 2. Highlight the required contact or feature. 3. Press Call or Select as applicable. Personalizing button labels You can change the labels that are displayed for your extensions, features, and system numbers or speed dial buttons. For example, you can change the label for your extension to "My Line." You cannot edit Autodial buttons labels using this procedure. For information, see Assigning labels to pre-assigned (Autodial) numbers on page 71. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Select Application Settings. 4. Select Personalize Labels... 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select the label you want to edit. If the label you want to edit is on the Features menu, scroll right to access the Features menu, and select the label you want to edit. If the label you want to edit is Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 23

Avaya Menu on the System Numbers menu, scroll right twice to access the System Numbers menu and select the label you want to personalize. 7. Press Edit. 8. Edit the label using up to 13 characters. Press More then Clear to clear all text fields and start over. 9. Press Save or OK. 10. You may revert back to the default button labels by selecting Options & Settings > Application Settings > Restore Default Button Labels and pressing Default. Adjusting the contrast of the display 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings > Screen & Sound Options > Contrast. 3. Press Change or OK. 4. Scroll right or left to adjust the contrast. 5. Press Save or OK. Changing the ring pattern 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Screen & Sound Options. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Scroll to and select Personalized Ringing. The ring tone currently selected displays on the status line and a list of all eight ring tones within that category displays with a checkmark next to the pattern currently selected. The first softkey indicates the other ring tone category, to allow you to switch between categories. 7. Press Change to move from one ring tone to the next. 24 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Using options and settings 8. Repeat the last step until you find the ring pattern you want. 9. Press Save to make it your ring pattern. Assigning ring tones to forwarded calls Use this task to specify the ring tone that you want to hear for an incoming call that is forwarded to your deskphone. You can choose to hear the ring tone that you specified for the: Caller. First deskphone that forwarded the call. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings > Screen & Sound Options > Call Fwd Ring. 3. Perform one of the following actions: To hear ring tone that you specified for the caller, select Caller. To hear the ring tone that you specified for the first forwarding deskphone, select Forwarder. Setting a call pickup ring tone You can set ring tones to alert you when you receive an incoming call. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Select Screen & Sound Options. 4. Press Select or OK. 5. Select Call Pickup Ring Type. 6. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left Arrows to toggle from one ring tone/ number to another. Each tone sounds briefly as you move to it. 7. If desired, press Play or OK to listen to the ring tone. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 25

Avaya Menu 8. Repeat the last two steps until you find the ring tone you want for calls within your pickup group. 9. Press Save to make it your call pickup ring tone. Setting call pickup alerting Use this task to set up call alerting on your deskphone. Call alerting provides an audible or a visual alert on your deskphone when you receive a call from any member of your call pickup group. You can select from the following options: Audible: Provides an audio alert. Visual: Provides a visual alert. Both: Provides both audio and visual alert. None: Provides no call pickup alert indication. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings > Screen & Sound Options > Call Pickup Indication. 3. Press Change or OK to toggle between the choices. 4. Press Save. Turning button click sounds on and off 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Screen & Sound Options. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Button Clicks. 7. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left arrows to turn sounds on or off. 26 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Using options and settings 8. Press Save. Turning error tones on or off Your telephone beeps if you make a mistake or take an action that is not allowed. If you do not want to hear error beeps, set your error tone to Off. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Screen & Sound Options. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Error Tones. 7. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left arrows to turn error tones on or off. 8. Press Save. Setting key repeat delay Use this procedure to set the time for which you must press the navigation key to start the auto repeat process. You can select from the following options: No Repeat Default Short Long Very Long 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings > Screen & Sound Options > Key Repeat Delay. 3. Press Change or OK to toggle between the choices. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 27

Avaya Menu 4. Press Save. Changing the language 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Language & Region. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Language. 7. Select a display language. 8. Press Select or OK. 9. Press Yes to confirm the selected language. Setting the time format You can change the way the time displays on your screen. The time format is either 12 or 24 hours. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Select Options & Settings... 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Language & Region... 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Time Format. 7. Press Select or OK. 8. Press Change or OK or use the Right/Left arrows to change the time format. 9. Press Save. 28 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Browser Turning automatic gain control on or off The automatic gain control (AGC) automatically adjusts the audio output level to achieve a constant and better quality audio. 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Options & Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Advanced Options. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Automatic Gain Control. 7. Press Select or OK. 8. Select the Handset, Headset, or Speaker for which you want to turn AGC on or off. 9. Change or OK to turn AGC on or off. 10. Save. Browser Your deskphone includes WML Web browser capability to use additional applications. The applications available through the Web browser vary depending on how your system administrator has configured your deskphone. For more information, contact your system administrator. Access the browser through Avaya Menu. If you do not see the Browser option on Avaya Menu, Web applications are not available for your deskphone. Note: The 9601 deskphone does not support displaying images through the browser. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 29

Avaya Menu Using the WML browser 1. Press Avaya Menu. 2. Scroll to Browser. 3. Press Select or OK. The WML browser opens the home page. 4. Scroll to the link that you want to view. 5. Press OK to open the link. 6. Perform any of the following actions: To stop loading the current page, press Cancel. To reload the current page, press Refresh. To open the home page, press Home. To close the browser, press PHONE. 30 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Chapter 3: Answering a call When you receive an incoming call, the phone selects the incoming call automatically. However, if you are already on a call or if you receive more than one incoming call at a time, you may need to select the call you want to answer manually. If you do not have the Go to Phone on Ringing option enabled, you must press Phone to choose a line or view call options. If you do not have the Go to Phone Screen on Ringing option enabled and if the Phone screen is not displayed, incoming calls display on the top line of the screen. You can press the corresponding line button (LED) to answer the call. Answer an incoming call in one of the following ways: If you are not on another call, lift the handset, or press Speaker, OK, or Answer to answer the call using the speakerphone, or press Headset to answer using the headset. If you are on another call, from the Phone screen, scroll to the line with the incoming call and press Answer or OK. The deskphone automatically answers the incoming call and puts the previous call on hold. If you are on another call and the deskphone does not automatically display the incoming call, from the Phone screen scroll to the line with the incoming call and press Answer or OK. If you are on another call and the telephone does automatically display the incoming call, you can press Answer to automatically put the first call on Hold when you answer the new call. Alternately, you can press Ignore to automatically drop the first call when you answer the new call. To automatically display the Phone screen whenever you receive an incoming call, set the Phone Screen on Ringing option to Yes. Note: To automatically display the Phone screen whenever you receive an incoming call, set the Phone Screen on Ringing option to Yes. For more information, see Displaying the phone screen when you get an incoming call on page 19. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 31

Answering a call Sending an incoming call to voice mail To send an incoming call directly to voicemail, from the Features menu, select Transfer to Voicemail. Ignoring an incoming call Press Ignore to turn off the ringer for an incoming call Putting a call on hold 1. Press Phone to view the main Phone screen, if necessary. 2. If you are not active on the line you want to put on hold, select that line. 3. Press Hold. Note: The phone might display a hold timer when you put a call on hold.for more information, see Configuring call timers on page 19. 4. Press Resume or the line button of the held call to retrieve the call.your system administrator may have administered the Hold Recall feature, which alerts you visually and with a priority ring to remind you of a held call after a certain period of time. 32 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Muting a call Muting a call While on a call, you can mute the microphone of your phone so that the other party cannot hear you. You can configure your deskphone to alert you if your dekphone is on mute. The alert can be an audible beep and a visible indication on the top line of your deskphone. 1. Press Mute during a call so that the other person on the call cannot hear you. 2. Press Mute again to unmute the call. Note: When the call is muted, the Mute button light is on and the top line displays the Mute icon. Transferring a call 1. Select the active call appearance line on which the call that you want to transfer appears. 2. Press Transfer. 3. Dial the number or call the person from the Contacts list, or from the History list. 4. If your administrator configured unattended transfers for your deskphone, you can hang up without announcing the call. Otherwise, press Complete or OK. Note: Unanswered transfers may be returned to your telephone as a recalled transfer. In this case, you hear a priority ring and see the display message Return next to the call. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 33

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Chapter 4: Making a call If you are not on a call, simply dial the number you want to call. Use the Phone screen to view and manage calls. Press Phone to view the main Phone screen at any time. When the Phone screen is displayed, press Phone to move to the top of the call appearance list. Lift the handset, or press Speaker or Headset (if applicable) or a line button for an available line. Making an emergency call You do not have to be logged in to make an emergency call. If emergency calling was set up by your system administrator, the Phone screen has an Emergency softkey to immediately connect you with a preset emergency services number. Your system administrator can configure the PHNMOREEMERGNUMS parameter in the settings file for your extension with ten additional emergency numbers. If a user dials any one of the specified emergency numbers, the deskphone will handle the call as an emergency call even if the telephone is in the locked or unregistered state. Important: During telephone failover (switching between telephone system servers during a system failure) the Emergency softkey may not be available until your telephone is connected with an alternate server, usually within several seconds. 1. Press the Emerg. softkey. 2. If the deskphone prompts Are you sure you want to dial the emergency number?, press Yes. Some call servers will call back to confirm the emergency status. The phone automatically answers the incoming call on the Speaker by going off hook. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 35

Making a call 3. To end the emergency call, press the End Call softkey or press the Speaker button. Redialing a number 1. From the Phone screen, press Redial. The last number is redialed or a list of the most recent numbers that you have dialed appears from which you can select a number to redial. For information in redial settings, see Setting Redial Options on page 20. Note: The last number dialed and redial list are cleared if the Outgoing Call Log is cleared. 2. If you are working with a redial list, scroll to the number you want to call and press Call or OK. Your system administrator can disable Redial functionality. Speed dialing a person On the Phone screen, press and briefly hold the dialpad key assigned to the person you want to call. Or, if speed dial numbers are assigned to a button module attached to your phone, press the button assigned to the person you want to call. To assign speed dial numbers to up to 10 contacts, see Setting up speed dialing on page 22. 36 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Autodialing a pre-assigned number Autodialing a pre-assigned number Your system administrator may set up frequently called numbers such as Information Technology or the Help Desk as Autodial numbers, so you can dial them with one touch. Making a call using edit dialing Before you begin Your system administrator has to authorize this function. To set up edit dialing, see Setting dialing options on page 21. Using Edit dialing feature, you can edit the number before actually dialing by using the Bksp softkey. Using softkeys, you can change the number/character format or backspace to "edit" the number before actually dialing it. Using the Bksp softkey, you can edit the number before actually dialing it. 1. From the Phone screen, enter the number you want to call. 2. To edit the number, press Bksp to erase the previous character, one character at a time. To change the character format press More, and then press 123/abc/ ABC. 3. Press Call or OK. Calling a person from the contacts list You can call any contact that is listed in your contacts 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. 1. Press Contacts. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 37

Making a call 2. Select the person or number that you want to call. 3. Locate the contact that you want to call by typing the name of the person as listed. 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. 4. Press Call, OK, or the line appearance to call the selected contact. Calling a person from the call history 1. Press the History button. 2. Scroll to the left or right to view a separate list of all calls, missed (unanswered) calls, answered calls, or outgoing calls. 3. Scroll up or down to select the person or number you want to call. 4. Select the person or number you want to call. 5. Press the Call softkey or the OK button. Calling a person from the directory If your administrator has set up a company directory you can use the Contacts button to search through the directory, then call the person you found. Note: Use the Contacts button on the phone to initiate either a directory search as described here or to find a contact on your personal Contacts list. To locate a person on your Contacts list, see Searching for a contact on page 49. 1. Press Contacts. 2. Press More. 38 Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Dialing an E.164 number 3. Press Search. 4. Enter the person's full or partial first name if desired. To enter all or part of the last name only, skip this step and the next and scroll down to the Last Name field. 5. Press OK. 6. Enter the person's full or partial last name. 7. Press Search or the OK button to start searching the directory. 8. When the person you want displays, press Call to call the person. Dialing an E.164 number E.164 is a standard format of international public telephone numbering. An E.164 number can have up to 15 digits and is preceded by a plus sign (+). Use the following procedure to dial an E.164 number. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Press asterisk (*) twice to display the plus sign (+). If you are using the SPEAKER, the HEADSET, or the call appearance line, the phone displays the plus (+) softkey on the screen. 3. Dial the number that you want to call. Making a call using a Click to dial link 1. Select the line with the link for the person or number you want to call. 2. Press the line button corresponding to the line with the link or press OK. The deskphone initiates a call to the person or number associated with the click to dial link. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 39

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Chapter 5: About forwarding calls You can forward your incoming calls to another number or to voice mail. When the Forward button light is on, one or more of the forwarding features are active. The forwarding features available on your phone depend on the options your system administrator has set. For more information about the options available on your extension, contact your system administrator. Send All Calls When Send All Calls (SAC) feature is on, your incoming calls go directly to a predefined coverage number, typically your voicemail. Incoming calls ring once at your extension and then go directly to a number which is set by your system administrator. If the SAC feature is administered on your phone, a Send All softkey appears on the Phone screen for idle calls. You can also turn Send All Calls on or off by using the telephone Features list. 1. From the Phone screen, scroll right to access the Features menu. 2. Select Send All Calls. 3. Press OK or press the line button on which Send All Calls appears to turn Send All Calls on or off. Turning on call forwarding Use this task to forward your calls to a specified number. 1. Press the right navigation button to gain access to the Features menu. 2. Select the forwarding feature that you want to activate. Using Avaya one-x Deskphone SIP for 9601 IP telephone April 2013 41