Avaya 2050 [5/42] On hook dialling speaker answer release

Avaya 2030 [5/42] On hook dialling speaker answer release
Display Phone Features – Page 5
38DHB0002UKCL - Issue 5 (12/00) INDeX 9.1 2030/50/60
On-Hook Dialling, Speaker & Answer Release
On all INDeX telephones you can both dial and hear the call
progress without using the handset (known as "on-hook dialling").
When answered, you can continue the call without using the
handset, ie. handsfree. You can switch between handsfree and
handset working during a call.
Pressing the ANSWER RELEASE key has the same effect as lifting
or replacing the handset.
Tones & Ringing
The phone uses various tones and rings to indicate events. A sample
of these appears below. You can alter the ringer volume, sound,
switch it on/off, etc. (see page 28).
Incoming Calls:
Repeated Single Ring: Internal call.
Repeated Double Ring: External call.
Repeated Triple Ring: System or personal alarm.
Single Tone: Page call (see page 15).
During Calls:
Repeated Double Pip: You have set a camp on (see page 12).
Repeated Single Pip: Another extension is about to intrude or
has intruded on your call.
Making Calls:
Dial Tone: Dial number.
Broken Dial Tone: Phone on divert or no calls (see page 19).
Repeated Tone: Busy number (see page 11).
Triple Tone: Call diverting to external number.
Continuous Tone: Number called unobtainable or set to no calls.
Phone locked or barred.
The Phone Lamp
The phone uses its lamp (above the SPEAKER key) to show calls
and messages.
Fast Flashing Lamp: Call Waiting, see page 23.
Lamp On: Message, see page 15.
Repeating Double Flash: External call.
Repeating Single Flash: Internal call.

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