Avaya 9504 Phone Guide

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MAIN PHONE SCREEN 

The main phone display you will see the following: 

Name Ext. number Time Date a=, b= , c= 

Redial Features 

SOFTKEYS 

Use the 4 gray softkeys below the display to select features or options displayed  on the screen. The softkey labels are dynamic and will vary depending on the  feature that is currently selected 

SCROLLING AND NAVIGATION 

Use the up and down navigation arrows to scroll through lists. Use the right and  left navigation arrows to scroll between screens, menus and logs or to move the  cursor during text input. The OK button is a shortcut for the leftmost softkey 

CALL APPEARANCE BUTTONS 

Call Appearance keys are used to place and receive internal and external calls.  The integrated LEDs can be used to access calls and indicate status 

PHONE/EXIT BUTTON (Escape) 

At any time while you are programming, utilizing features and soft key functions,  you may press the Phone/Exit button and you will return to the main screen 

MAKING A CALL 

⮚ Pick up the handset or press the Speaker button – a red light will be lit next  to the active call appearance button 

⮚ Dial the internal or external number you wish to call (including 9 plus the area  code) 

To go immediately into a voice mailbox without ringing the phone first, press  the # key before dialing the internal extension number. 

⮚ To end: hang up the phone, press the Drop button or if using the Speaker,  press the Speaker button 

AUTO CALL BACK 

Scroll using the navigation arrow and press Auto Callback. The screen will  prompt you to enter another users extension number.. When the user ends their  current or next call, the system will call you and, when you answer, automatically  make another call attempt to the user 

MUTE  

The Mute button allows a user to temporarily cut off their end of the conversation  while continuing to listen to the caller. Press Mute button and red light will be lit  during which time you may have a private conversation with another co-worker.  To resume 2-way conversation, press Mute again and red light will go out.

ANSWERING A CALL 

When you receive an incoming call, the incoming call is selected automatically when you lift  the handset, press the Speaker button or select Answer. However, if you are already on a  call, you will need to put that call on hold and then select the incoming call appearance  button manually. You will also see two options on your screen for incoming calls, To VMail and Ignore. 

• To VMail: Selecting this option will send the incoming call directly to your voice  mailbox. 

• Ignore: Selecting this option turns off the audible ringing for the current incoming  call. This feature does not send calls immediately to your voice mailbox 

TRANSFERRING A CALL 

1) During the call, press the Transfer softkey. The call is put on hold and you will hear a  second dial tone. 

2) Dial the extension number  

a. To complete the transfer, press Complete while the call is still ringing or after being  answered. 

b. If the transfer destination does not answer or does not want to accept the call, press Cancel. 

To transfer a call directly into a voice mailbox, press Transfer, #, plus the mailbox number.  Press Complete and/or hang up. 

HOLD The Hold softkey puts a call on hold until you retrieve it at the extension at which  you have placed the call on hold. To retrieve a call on hold select the Connect softkey or,  press the call appearance button of the held call. This button will be rapidly flashing green. 

CONFERENCE CALLING 

1. During an existing call, select the Conference softkey  

2. Dial your next party 

3. If the call was not answered, return to the first call by pressing the call appearance  button of the first call (the button will be flashing green). If the call was answered,  select the Conference softkey again to proceed with the conference call; all  parties should now be connected. 

Dropping/Muting Parties 

You can drop parties from a conference call, including yourself. You can also mute other  parties. 

1. While connected to a conference call, if you press the Details key, the conference details  menu is displayed. 

2. You can then perform the following actions: 

• To scroll through the list of callers in the conference, use the up and down arrow keys. • To drop a caller from the conference, highlight them and press Drop. 

• To mute a caller, highlight them and press Mute. Repeat this to unmute them. • To return to the call display, press the Back soft key. 

• If you are the only internal user in the conference, dropping yourself from the conference  may end it.


 

ADJUSTING THE VOLUME 

Using the -/+ arrow button on the bottom of your phone, 

♦ Adjust ringing volume with the handset down 

♦ Adjust handset volume after lifting the handset 

♦ Adjust speaker volume after turning the speaker on 

SPEAKER 

The Speaker button allows you to make and take calls hands-free. Press the  Speaker button before or during a phone call. 

REDIAL 

Press the Redial button 

▪ The display shows numbers that you have recently dialed 

▪ Scroll up or down to highlight the number and select it to dial ▪ Press Exit to leave the display without making a call 

CONTACTS 

You can store up to 100 names and telephone numbers within the Contacts log.  Entries will be alphabetically listed within Contacts. 

1. Press the Contacts button 

2. Use Left/Right arrow keys to scroll to Personal Directory  

3. Select New 

4. Enter the name using the dial pad. 

♦ To enter an A, press the 2 button one time; for a B, press the 2  button two times; for a C, press the 2 button three times, etc.  

♦ To enter a letter next to one on the same button, pause so that the  cursor moves over before entering the next letter.  

♦ To remove a letter or number that is in the middle of the text you  entered, use the left and right navigation arrows to place your cursor  after the character you want to remove. Press Bksp to remove the  character to the left of the cursor. 

5. After entering the Name, select OK to move to the Number field. 6. Enter the phone number (include 9 + 1 + area code as required). 7. Select Save to save changes or new contacts. 

Note: When you press the Contacts button, the screen will display the last  contact you called.

VISUAL VOICE MAIL- your mailbox only at YOUR desk 

Press FEATURES, then scroll down four times and select VISUAL VOICE to access your  mailbox utilizing the display and softkeys. See separate instructions.  

VOICEMAIL COLLECT (checking vm at any desk) 

To access any mailbox press the MESSAGE button or dial star one seven (*17) to access  the Telephone User Interface (TUI) of Voice Mail Pro. See separate instructions 

CALL LOG/HISTORY 

When you have one or more missed calls, the Call Log button will be lit. The Missed Calls  icon along with the number of missed calls will be displayed on the top line of your phone.  Viewing the Call Log 

1. Press the Call Log button. As a default, the All category is displayed. You  may press the right arrow key to view the type of calls that are logged (All,  Missed, Answered or Outgoing) 

2. Scroll to the right or left to view specific lists of your answered, outgoing, or  missed calls. 

3. Scroll down to view all entries in a log. 

4. Select Details to see time, date and duration of call 

Select More to add Caller ID Log to your Contacts (+Contacts) or to Delete All records in  that particular category of logged calls 

AVAYA MENU 

This menu allows you to access and make changes to options and settings on your phone.  ~Configuring Visual Alert-When the Visual Alerting option is turned ON, incoming calls  cause the LED in the top right corner of the phone to flash. 

1. Press Avaya Menu button 

2. Scroll down and select Call Settings 

3. Press Select or OK 

4. Scroll down and select Visual Alerting 

5. Press on/off softkey to toggle between settings 

6. Select Done to save change 

~ Changing the ring pattern 

1. Press the Avaya Menu button 

2. Select Screen/Sounds option 

3. Press Select or OK 

4. Scroll down and then select Personalized Ringing 

5. Press Select or OK 

6. Scroll up and down to listen to all available ring patterns 

7. Press Play or OK to hear it again 

8. Press Save to make it your ring pattern


 

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Article ID: 163952
Created
Tue 1/21/25 10:41 AM
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Tue 1/21/25 10:44 AM