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Avaya B169 Conference Phone
User Guide
ANSWERING AND MAKING CALLS
MAKING THREE-WAY CALLS (DECT)
The simplest way to set up a multi-party call is to use the conference guide (see page
19). You can connect another party to an on-going call as follows. During a call, the
button acts as Flash/R-pulse, which means it transmits commands to the PBX.
This description applies for DECT calls only.
Press during a call.
The calls is put on hold and a second dialling tone is heard.
Dial the second participant’s number and wait for an answer.
Press the
button to connect all the meeting participants.
VOIP CALLS VIA A COMPUTER
For these instructions, it is assumed that the computer is turned on, the VoIP software
(e.g. web meeting software or OneX
®
Communicator) is running, that the Avaya B169 is
connected via the USB cable to the computer and that
Avaya B169 is selected as the
sound device in the computer’s settings.
Making VoIP calls
Make the call (or answer an incoming call) using the computer’s VoIP software.
The microphone is automatically activated and the LEDs show a steady blue light.
Ending a VoIP call
End the call in the computer’s VoIP software.
The Avaya B169 now only functions as a speaker for the computer.
CALLS VIA MOBILE PHONES
For these instructions, it is assumed that the Avaya B169 is connected to a mobile
phone via a cable (optional accessory).
Select mobile as the telephone connection
Press .
Select MOBILE.
The box in front of MOBILE is filled in which indicates that this connection can be used for call.
Deselect the DECT connection in the same way if it is not going to be used.
You can combine all available connectivity options.
Press the key again to close the connectivity menu.