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Chapter 3: Using Your Quick Edition IP Telephone
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Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 2.0.0 Telephone User Guide
July 2006
2. To hang up, perform one of the following actions:
●
Return the handset to its cradle.
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If you are using the speakerphone, press the Speaker (
) button.
●
If you are using a headset, press the Headset (
) button.
To ignore an incoming call
●
Select the
Ignore
softkey while the Telephone is ringing.
The Telephone immediately stops ringing. If call-forwarding rules have been defined (see
Setting up Call Forwarding on page 72
), the call is handled according to call-forwarding
rules. If Voicemail is enabled (see
Using the Voicemail Application on page 57
), the call is
handled by the Voicemail Application.
Putting a Call on Hold
You can put a call on hold to temporarily remove yourself from the call. While the active call is
on hold, you can make outgoing calls or select incoming calls.
To put a single active call on hold
1. If you are handling one active call, press the Hold (
) button.
The display area shows the
HELD
status of the call. You can replace the handset without
losing the call.
2. To take the call off hold, perform one of the following actions:
●
Pick up the handset and press the Hold (
) button.
●
If you are using the speakerphone, press the Line/Feature ( ) button that corresponds
to the held line.
●
If you are using a headset, press the Hold (
) button.
There may be a slight delay before the call becomes active again.
Putting a Call on Hold while You Make a Second Call
The Quick Edition IP Telephone can accommodate situations where you are engaged in an
active call but want to place a call to another party.