Basic Rules Of Operation - Avaya Integral T3 Notice D'utilisation

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Basic rules of operation

You can select and use most of the functions from the menu. To make operation
easier, you can assign frequently used functions to the function keys. Some keys
have already been assigned functions in their factory settings.
Some functions can only be used by entering a PIN. In delivery condition this is the
same as the PIN used to log on (→ p. 15).
Selecting functions in the menu
GB
Press the "Menu" function key.
or
scroll to the desired menu item.
Confirm selection. The selected function is displayed. A submenu also appears
in many cases. You can scroll in the submenu just as you can in the menu.
Note: Menu items or list entries that are too long to be shown in the display are
abbreviated with "...". However, you can scroll through the whole text using the left
and right arrow keys.
Cancelling or exiting an action.
If you have made a mistake in an entry or a setting:
Press (several times if necessary) to cancel the procedure. You then move up one
menu level or go to the idle display.
What does the idle display show?
The idle display shows your name, your number, the date and the time.
Depending on the model it may also show the assignment of the display keys and
the display key level.
If there are any messages about the status of your phone (e.g. call diverts, active
appointment), either these messages will be shown on the display or an arrow or
indication symbol will draw your attention to them.
Show information about your phone
If you press the "Menu" function key while you are making a call or with the handset
picked up, you can view information on the model, order number, software version
(T3) or IP settings (T3 IP) and even make settings yourself (T3 IP only).
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