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Dial J O N E S
Matches 5JKL 6MNO 6MNO 3DEF 7PQRS
Adam Johns
Bob Smith
Claire Greggs
Gemma Jones
Harold Bishop
Henrietta Green
Henry Jones
Henry Smith
Ida James
IT Helpdesk
John Smith
London Office
Peter Johnson
Tony George
Simon Henricks
Sales Support
Sales Help
Adam Johns
Gemma Jones
Henry Jones
Ida James
John Smith
London Office
Peter Johnson
Adams Johns
Gemma Jones
Henry Jones
John Smith
London Office
Peter Johnson
Gemma Jones
Henry Jones
London Office
Gemma Jones
Henry Jones
London Office
Gemma Jones
Henry Jones
Dialing Additional and Accented Characters
The keys on the telephone number pad can be used to enter characters other than those marked
on the button.
For example, though marked with just ABC, the 2 key also matches the accented forms of those
characters, for example À, Á, Á, Ã, Ä, Å and Ç. The set of additional unmarked characters
matched varies depending on the language settings of your system.
Alternate Search Methods
By default, the name matching is applied simultaneously all parts of the contact names, ie. the
first, middle and last parts of the displayed names. Your system administrator can change this to a
more basic search if required; for example to match from just the start of the first name or last
name. However, the change applies to all phones on the system.
Related links
Contacts on page 86
How the Directory Search Works
November 2021 Using 9600 Series Phones on Avaya IP Office 89
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