Avaya 4602 IP Phone User Manual


 
Receiving Calls
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3. Click Dial for the speed dial entry you want to call.
The telephone’s Speakerphone automatically activates and dials the number associated
with that speed dial entry. The Home page re-displays.
Making a Call from a Call Log
Call logs are automatically populated with missed (unanswered), incoming (answered) and
outgoing calls made or received since the last telephone Restart. Use the telephone’s Web
interface to view and/or to return calls listed on these logs. To call a number listed in these
fields:
1. Open your Web browser to the telephone’s Web interface.
Note:
Note: If you do not know how to perform Step 1, first see Accessing the Web
Interface on page 25.
2. From the Home page, select Call Logs.
3. On any of the Call Logs, click the Down/Up Arrow until the number, name, or SIP URI of
the party you want to call displays.
4. Select the desired entry.
The selected name, number, or SIP URI appears in the Dial box below that Call Log.
5. Click the Dial button.
The selected number appears in a text box.
6. Edit the number if required (for example, to add a 9 at the beginning for an outside number)
and click the Dial button.
The 4602 immediately dials the selected party.
Receiving Calls
When someone calls you, a flashing Bell icon appears in the display next to one of the two
Call Appearance buttons as the phone rings.
To answer the call, pick up the handset and talk.
The Bell icon changes to a Handset icon indicating you are active on the incoming call.