Avaya T3 (IP) Comfort - Manual

Avaya T3 (IP) Comfort

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 4 – Familiarize yourself with your telephone; Which systems can you connect your telephone to?; When using links and DSS modules:
  • Page 6 – Third-party Components; When logging in for the first time:; Hints for the location of the phone
  • Page 7 – Repairs; Additional functions
  • Page 11 – Selecting functions from the menu; or scroll to the desired menu item.; Cancelling or exiting an action; If you have entered the wrong data or made the wrong setting:; • The following settings cannot be undone using the Escape key:; The display helps you
  • Page 12 – What is shown on the idle display?; The idle display shows:; Status messages; Scroll to the desired status message.; Display keys
  • Page 13 – Display keys in several levels; functions are shown in the display.
  • Page 14 – Entering text
  • Page 15 – Inhalt
  • Page 16 – Connecting the telephone and logging in (T3 IP only); PIN; User administration; Modifying language for the log-in procedure and IP settings
  • Page 17 – Logging off from telephone; When you want to log off from the telephone again:
  • Page 19 – If you receive a call; Answering a call for a partner
  • Page 20 – Call during a programming procedure; Call forwarding; Scroll to the
  • Page 22 – Making calls within your telephone system; Calling outside your telephone system
  • Page 23 – Presenting yourself with specified call numbers; dial with; Making a call with one key stroke
  • Page 24 – Redial; Redialling a call number; Automatic redial; In the event of a busy signal (auto callback)
  • Page 25 – Deleting automatic callback; Auto callback; Call waiting; Knocking
  • Page 26 – Anonymous call; • Anonymous calling must be supported by your network operator.
  • Page 28 – Switching between two external callers (brokering)
  • Page 29 – Forwarding a second caller; Cancel
  • Page 30 – Conference - connecting a party to a call using refer-back; Expanding conference to include another participant; Extend conference; Interconnecting conference partners
  • Page 31 – Replace the handset.
  • Page 33 – Listening to the opposite party over the loudspeaker (monitoring); Continuing a call in handsfree mode when the handset is off-hook
  • Page 34 – Handsfree - ending a call; While you are telephoning handsfree with the receiver on the hook:; • You can also end the call with the Escape key.; Tips for handsfree monitoring and handsfree calling
  • Page 36 – Symbols in the call list; Meaning; Clark
  • Page 37 – Selecting an entry from the call list; Deleting an entry; Deleting all entries; Delete all entries
  • Page 38 – Deleting entries automatically; Settings; new
  • Page 39 – Additional entries in the call list; You can set additional entries to be made in the call list.
  • Page 41 – Diverting calls for your telephone
  • Page 42 – Routing calls to your telephone; Call divert
  • Page 43 – Diverting calls for another telephone*; Call diversion
  • Page 44 – Signalling calls on two telephones (twinning); Deactivate call divert/twinning
  • Page 45 – Dial the phone number of your telecommunications; Dialling the subscriber whose call routing is to be changed; Dial code numbers for call routing options/twinning:
  • Page 46 – or
  • Page 47 – Changing bundle diversion*
  • Page 49 – Entering a new number in your individual phone book; nal call number; Dialling an entry from the directory; Lift the handset. The destination is called.
  • Page 50 – Editing entries in the phone book; Edit; Saving redial numbers in the phone book; Phone book entry
  • Page 51 – Saving a call list entry in the phone book; Entering new numbers in the general phone book; New general entry
  • Page 53 – Today
  • Page 54 – Entering a one-off appointment
  • Page 55 – Entering a recurring appointment; Recurring appointment; Daily
  • Page 56 – Switching off appointment signal; Appointment 1; Deleting an appointment; Delete; Setting appointments for others; Appointments
  • Page 58 – Viewing the charges for the last call*; Viewing the total charges for a subscriber*; Charges; Viewing the total charges for a line*; Charges; Viewing total of all charges*; Charges
  • Page 59 – Deleting call charges*; Switching the charge display to local currency*
  • Page 60 – Locking the telephone
  • Page 61 – Set PIN; Lock telephone; Unlocking the telephone; Phone locked
  • Page 63 – Viewing and deleting received text messages; Writing and sending your own text message; Enter the desired text.
  • Page 64 – Selecting prepared text message and sending to all subscribers; Writing a text message for an internal caller; Meeting
  • Page 65 – Announcement; Announce; Announcement to called subscriber; Replying to an announcement; Answer announcement
  • Page 66 – Night service
  • Page 67 – Calling partners
  • Page 68 – slow
  • Page 69 – Activating partner beep
  • Page 71 – Set contrast; Default setting
  • Page 72 – Set acoustics
  • Page 73 – Setting handsfree; Do not disturb
  • Page 74 – Setting the language
  • Page 76 – Displaying the key assignment; Assigning functions to keys
  • Page 77 – Assigning destinations to keys; Assigning lines to keys
  • Page 78 – Assigning partners to keys
  • Page 80 – Labelling function keys
  • Page 82 – Automatic handsfree after dialling; LN on dialling
  • Page 83 – Number of redials
  • Page 84 – Redialling every x seconds; Automatic handsfree when called
  • Page 85 – Number display for outside calls
  • Page 86 – Direct dial
  • Page 87 – Extended call display
  • Page 88 – Hunt group
  • Page 89 – General call
  • Page 93 – Selecting alphanumeric keypad*; QWERTZ; not
  • Page 94 – Serial call; Forwarding to next party
  • Page 95 – Call filter
  • Page 96 – Answering stations for day service*
  • Page 98 – Answering stations for night service*
  • Page 102 – Traffic statistics; Delete entry
  • Page 104 – If the automatic search does not find a gatekeeper (T3 IP only); Gatekeeper list; Viewing IP settings; Log off
  • Page 105 – Blocking the web browser; Safety
  • Page 106 – Changing the PIN to enable the web browser; Sending ping
  • Page 107 – Registering a CTI application*; Security
  • Page 108 – View of a link
  • Page 109 – Application interface:
  • Page 110 – irect; • A DSS module II can also be
  • Page 111 – Dialling with the DSS module; Connection
  • Page 114 – Headset - setting monitoring/handsfree on the telephone; Switching on handsfree
  • Page 115 – Layout of the hotel functions on the DSS module*
  • Page 116 – Destination keys for guests; Exit; For checking guests in and out.
  • Page 117 – English; If the key light goes off:
  • Page 118 – Reading call charges; to listen to the messages
  • Page 120 – Enabling direct inward dial to rooms; called directly light up.; directly but must be connected via the switchboard.
  • Page 121 – other guests, who must instead be connected via the switchboard.
  • Page 122 – Deactivating charge limit; to the specified limit.
  • Page 123 – Deleting a wake-up call; Appointment for others
  • Page 128 – Lock
  • Page 129 – When you want to forward a caller.
  • Page 130 – Tones on the handset; • If you do not wish to be disturbed, you can deactivate the ring tones
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Summary

Page 4 - Familiarize yourself with your telephone; Which systems can you connect your telephone to?; When using links and DSS modules:

Important notes 4 Familiarize yourself with your telephone Familiarize yourself with your telephone Important notes Which systems can you connect your telephone to? This telephone is only intended to be connected to Avaya PBX systems. It must not be connected directly to a PSTN. Declaration of confo...

Page 6 - Third-party Components; When logging in for the first time:; Hints for the location of the phone

Important notes 6 Familiarize yourself with your telephone User. Avaya may require the Designated Processor(s) to be identified by type, serial number, feature key, location or other specific designation, or to be provided by End User to Avaya through electronic means established by Avaya specifical...

Page 7 - Repairs; Additional functions

7 Familiarize yourself with your telephone Important notes Repairs The telephone set may only be opened or repaired by qualified technicians. Do not open the telephone yourself. This could otherwise result in damage to the telephone, making it inoperable. What you should definitely read You should d...

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