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Favorites menu
While dialing, you can use the favorites menu that provides access to a predefined list of
dial numbers. The predefined list can include either complete dial numbers for named
parties or partial numbers that need additional data entry. For example, if a PBX feature
access code for call forwarding is defined in the favorites list but you need to add the
forwarding destination information before sending the call to the PBX to activate the
feature.
While in a dialing state, press the Favr softkey to display a menu of pre-defined numbers
or names that can be dialed (as programmed in the Remote configuration file.) When an
item is selected from the list, the screen displays the dial number. You may edit or add
digits to the displayed number if necessary before pressing the NavOK key or START to
place the call.
FCN menu
The FCN menu is accessible while in the active mode and provides these features:
Transfer
Do Not Disturb
Set/Clear Forward
<OAI>
<OAI>
<OAI>
Items on the FCN menu are accessible through navigation and selection keys or through
short-cut keys as displayed with the menu items. OAI functions are automatically added
as items at the end of this menu when defined on an OAI server.
Notes on battery packs
Avaya offers the following battery types with increasing capacity: Standard, Extended
and Ultra-Extended.
Battery pack life will vary depending on handset model and features and
system infrastructure.
Batteries are shipped with a partial charge. You must fully charge the batteries
before using them in phone operation.
Maximum battery pack performance is achieved after a few charge/discharge cycles.
If multiple battery packs are supplied with your handset, you must charge each
battery fully upon receipt to prolong battery life. battery packs will slowly lose charge
if unused. To maintain battery potential, charge unused battery packs occasionally
or alternate battery pack use.