Avaya 1030 Conference Phone User Manual


 
Avaya Video Communications Systems User Guide 17
Placing a Call from the REDIAL List
The REDIAL list on the main screen stores up to 15 recently dialed numbers. A scroll bar
appears when more than five entries are available for selection. The oldest entry in the list is
automatically removed when the system receives a call after the maximum number of
entries has been reached.
The last call placed always appears at the top of the list. The entry includes the name of the
party called and an icon that indicates whether the number is a voice or video
number. The entry’s number (and bandwidth if the entry is a video number) appears
below the list when the entry is selected. If the system receives a call, but does not answer
it, the call appears in the REDIAL list as a missed call. The symbol appears next to the
name in the entry. The date and time of the missed call appear below the REDIAL list when
the entry is selected.
To place a call from the REDIAL list, use the arrow keys on the remote control to select an
entry and press OK.
To change the bandwidth for a video call on the REDIAL list before placing the call, select
Video Call on the main screen, press OK twice, and use the right arrow key to select the
bandwidth list. Change the bandwidth to a setting other than Auto.
Note: Selecting Auto from the Video Call selection before placing a call does not change
the bandwidth selection for an entry on the REDIAL list that does not have Auto as
its last called bandwidth.
You can adjust the maximum number of entries that appear in the REDIAL list by adjusting
the Maximum Redial Entries preference in User Preferences : Calls.
Note: The None option for the Maximum Redial Entries preference removes existing
entries from the REDIAL list and prevents new entries from appearing on the list.
You can also add entries from the REDIAL list to the local directory and manually remove
entries or lock them to prevent them from being automatically removed when the maximum
number of entries is reached. For more information, refer to “Managing the REDIAL List” on
page 37.