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Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide Release 6.2 Service Pack 4 16-603593 Issue 6 April 2013

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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to the 9608 and 9611G deskphones... 7 Overview... 7 Navigation tips... 10 About icons... 11 Administrative messages... 12 Telephone stand... 13 Viewing Network Information... 13 Chapter 2: Avaya Menu... 15 Options & Settings... 16 Call Settings... 17 Application Settings... 23 Screen & Sound Options... 25 Advanced options... 29 Browser... 31 Accessing your browser... 31 Chapter 3: About Features... 33 Accessing the Features menu... 33 Feature Table... 33 Calling a person from the directory... 34 Configuring simultaneous ringing for multiple phones using EC500... 35 About Call Recording... 35 Ringing on wireless headsets... 36 Chapter 4: Answering a call... 37 Chapter 5: Making a call... 39 Making an emergency call... 39 Clearing a number... 40 Redialing a number... 40 Making a call using edit dialing... 40 Calling a person from the contacts list... 41 Calling a person from the call history... 41 Using voice dialing... 42 Making a call using a Click to dial link... 43 Chapter 6: Standard Call-Related Features... 45 Putting a call on hold... 45 Muting a call... 45 Transferring a call... 46 Using the conference feature... 46 Setting up a conference call... 47 Adding a person on hold to a conference call... 47 Putting a conference call on hold... 47 Muting a person on a conference call... 48 Dropping the last participant from a conference call... 48 Dropping a person from a conference call... 48 About forwarding calls... 49 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 5

Forwarding calls... 49 Send All Calls... 50 Enabling and disabling the call timer... 50 Chapter 7: Using bridged call appearances... 51 Answering a call on a bridged line... 51 Joining a call on a bridged line... 51 Making an outgoing call on a bridged line... 52 Independent alerting for each Bridged Call Appearance... 52 Chapter 8: Using the contacts feature... 53 Searching for a contact... 53 Viewing a contact's details... 53 Adding a new contact... 54 Editing a contact... 55 Deleting a contact... 55 Chapter 9: Call History... 57 Viewing the call history... 57 Viewing call history details... 58 Adding an entry from the call history to your contacts list... 58 Removing an entry from call history... 58 Clearing all call history entries... 59 Turning off call history... 59 Chapter 10: Using USB Flash Drives with your phone... 61 Adding contacts from an external file to your contacts list... 61 Overwriting contacts list with an external file... 62 Copying your contacts list to a USB flash drive... 63 Temporarily using a USB contacts list... 63 Using pictures from your USB device as a screensaver... 64 Chapter 11: Receiving your messages... 65 Logging into your voice mail... 65 Chapter 12: About Logging In and Logging Out... 67 Logging in to your deskphone extension... 67 Logging in as a guest user... 68 Logging out of your deskphone extension... 68 Index... 71 6 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013

Chapter 1: Introduction to the 9608 and 9611G deskphones Your deskphone provides many features, including a Phone screen to view and manage your calls, call History, a Contacts list, an integrated WML browser, a menu of options and settings, and access to your Voicemail. You can also attach up to three button modules to your telephone, to expand the available number of call appearances and features; multiple button modules must all be the same type and model.the 9611G deskphone has a color display, while the 9608 model provides has a black and white display. The letter G in 9611G indicates the presence of a built-in Gigabit Ethernet adapter that increases data transmission speed. The 9611G deskphone has a smaller display area than the 9608 deskphone. Unless specifically stated elsewhere in this guide, the two models are essentially the same in terms of features and functionality. All the functions and features described in this user guide might not be available on your deskphone. If you find that a function or feature is not available, please contact your system administrator. Overview The following section describes the display, keys, buttons, and the associated features that are available on the deskphone. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 7

Introduction to the 9608 and 9611G deskphones The following table provides descriptions of buttons and features of the 9608 and 9611G deskphones. No. 8 Name Description 1 USB port If administered, you can insert a USB device such as a memory stick, thumb drive, or flash drive to transfer contacts between your phone and an external data source. See Importing and Exporting Contacts using USB Devices on page 61 for more information. The USB port can be used also for login and as a picture source for screensaver.you can also recharge some batterypowered devices by connecting the device to the USB port of the deskphone using a USB cable.note: The 9608 does not have a USB port. 2 Message waiting indicator An illuminated red light in the upper-right corner of your phone indicates that you have voice mail. If Visual Alerting is enabled, this light flashes when you receive an incoming call. In addition to the message waiting indicator, the Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide Comments? infodev@avaya.com April 2013

Overview No. Name Description 3 Phone display 4 Features and call appearance lines Message button is also illuminated when you have voice mail. The first line shows status information such as the time and date, primary extension, error indications, and missed calls. The second line, called the Status Line, provides information, such as when you can use the right or left navigation arrows to view alternate screens or menus. The Status Line also provides messages related to the current application or the actions that you must perform on a screen. Call appearances appear below the Status Line. The number of call appearances available to make or receive calls depend on how your system is administered. Note: The 9608 deskphone display does not support Arabic language. The line buttons with integrated LEDs show which lines are in use and correspond to the lines on the display. Press the line button to select that line. In case of an incoming call, the green LED blinks. While the deskphone is off hook, both the red and the green LED glow. Lines also indicate if a feature is enabled or disabled in the Feature view. The green LED glows to indicate that a feature is enabled. When you turn off the feature, the LED turns off. 5 Softkeys Use the softkeys to act on the highlighted line on the screen. The softkey labels show you the action that each key produces. The labels and the actions vary depending on the screen being displayed. 6 OK and navigation arrows The OK button performs the action of the highlighted option of a menu. Use the right and left navigation arrows to navigate from one screen to another, or to move the cursor during text input. Use the up and down navigation arrows to move from one line to another. However, if you are using the halfwidth mode, the up and down navigation arrows move one screen at a time, instead of one line at a time. 7 Phone Press Phone to view the Phone screen. During a call, you can gain access to the following options from the Phone screen: Hold Conference Transfer Drop call Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 9

Introduction to the 9608 and 9611G deskphones No. Name Description 8 Message Press Message to connect directly to your voice mail system. This button is illuminated when you have voice mail messages waiting. 9 Contacts Press Contacts to view the entries in your contact list. 10 Home Press Home to gain access to the Avaya Menu to configure options and settings, access the browser and or any applications available to you, log out, or view network information. 11 History Press History to view the history of your outgoing, incoming, and missed calls. The icon on the History button is illuminated when you have missed calls. The top line shows the Missed Call icon and the number of calls that you have missed. 12 Volume While on an active call, press + or - on the Volume button to adjust the volume of your handset, headset, or speaker. While you are not on an active call, pressing these buttons adjusts the ringer volume. 13 Mute Press the Mute button to mute a call in progress. To take a call off mute, press Mute again. 14 Speaker Press the Speaker button to use the speakerphone. To take a call off speakerphone, lift the handset or press the Headset button. 15 Headset Press the Headset button to use the headset if connected. Note: Only HIS headset cords are compatible with your phone. Navigation tips A navigation icon appears in the telephone display to indicate that you can scroll to more options or information. Use the right and left navigation arrows to go to other screens when the paging icon (left- and right-facing arrows) displays on the title line or to move the cursor right or left when entering text. 10 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

About icons About icons The icons in the following table indicate the state of a call, navigation choices, or the status of a team member whose presence you are tracking. Icon Description Indicates a missed call on your phone Incoming call; indicates you have answered this call. Outgoing call; indicates you have made this call. Indicates that EC500 has been activated. Incoming call is alerting. Call is active. Call is on hold. Conference is active. Conference is on hold. Use the Right or Left navigation arrow to see additional pages/screens/options. Scroll left for other options. Scroll right for other options. Scroll up or down when there is more information than can display in the application area. End of a list; scroll up to see choices. The icon shown applies to the 9608 only. The call in progress is muted. The icon shown applies to the 9608 only. The ringer volume is off due to pressing - on the Volume button until the volume turns off. To reinstate volume, press + on the Volume button. The icon shown applies to the 9611 only. The ringer volume is off due to pressing - on the Volume button Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 11

Introduction to the 9608 and 9611G deskphones Icon Description until the volume turns off. To reinstate volume, press + on the Volume button. Team icon indicating this team member is available. Team icon indicating this team member is busy on a call and not available. Team icon indicating this team member is not on a call but is forwarding incoming calls. Team icon indicating this team member is busy on a call and is forwarding incoming calls. Your administrator may place this icon on one of your softkeys as an energy-saving measure. Pressing this softkey turns the display backlight off. When the backlight is off, any activity on your telephone turns it back on. Indicates that your phone is in an Unnamed Registration state, caused by not entering an extension within 60 seconds of being prompted for one or not entering a password. In this situation, your phone may register with its call server but will show only one call appearance, no features, and will allow only outgoing calls. To switch from the unnamed registration state, login with a valid extension and password. Administrative messages Your administrator can send important messages such as notification of an early office shut down due to inclement weather or information about an imminent service interruption to your deskphone. These types of messages can take any of the following forms: a text message streaming across the top display line, accompanied by an audible alert an audible alert broadcast through the Speaker or the headset if that device is active an interrupt screen notifying you that you are receiving an audio alert While receiving an audible alert, you can switch between the Speaker, handset, and headset, can terminate the pushed audio content by going on-hook, and can adjust the volume, as you normally would during a call. 12 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Telephone stand Telephone stand The phone can be placed on the stand in a flat position or at an angle.if you have placed the phone vertically for wall mounting, reverse the tab located under the switchhook in the top ear piece pocket on the phone to ensure that the handset is in the correct position. You need a small screwdriver to lift the tab after it is reversed. Viewing Network Information Your system administrator might ask you to check certain phone or network settings to investigate problems. You can obtain network information from the Home Screen. Network Information has five different screens for viewing the options:audio parameters, IP (Internet Protocol) parameters, Quality of Service, Interfaces, and Miscellaneous. Use the right and left navigation arrows on the navigation button to view the network related information on the various screens. Your system administrator will instruct you further as to which network information options and settings are needed. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 13

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Chapter 2: Avaya Menu You can use Avaya Menu to adjust and customize options and settings for your telephone, access additional Web-based applications, get information about your phone and network settings, and log out. When you press Home, you see one of the following menus, depending on how your administrator has set up your system and on the applications available to you: Note: The menus and sub-menus that appear depend on how your extension was administered. Some options or sub-menus may not be available. Contact your System Administrator if you have any questions. > Options & Settings > Browser > Network Information > VPN Settings > Guest Login > Log Out > About Avaya one-x Sample Menu 1 Sample Menu 2 > Your 1st Web Application > Phone Settings > Log Out > About Avaya one-x > My Pictures Note: On menus with WML applications, select Phone Settings to access the standard telephone Options & Settings menu. Options & Settings or Phone Settings, if your menu is customized,lets you change your call settings, personalize button labels, adjust brightness and contrast, select your ringing pattern, and more. Browser contains additional Web-based applications. The phone does not display Browser if Web applications are not available for your phone. If your administrator has set up Web applications, this option appears under the Phone Settings menu instead. VPN Settings option is available only if you are an authorized VPN user and if your deskphone is part of a Virtual Private Network and if you have authorization to view or change associated settings. If you require information on how to set up VPN, see the VPN Setup Guide for 9600 Series IP Telephones Document Number 16 602968. About Avaya one-x provides the release number of your telephone software. Guest Login lets you log in to a phone to which you are not normally assigned, to access your own contacts and features. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 15

Avaya Menu Log Out lets you sign off the phone, to protect your settings or to allow another user to log in. Log out does not display unless your phone (and any associated button module) is in an idle state. My Pictures lets you use pictures from a USB device as your telephone screensaver, but is only available on those deskphones with a USB interface. Options & Settings The Options & Settings menu contains the following submenus: Call Settings Set Speed Dials Set Favorites Application Settings Screen & Sound Options Language & Region Advanced Options Network Information VPN Settings Call Settings includes choices for automatically displaying the Phone screen when you get an incoming call, when you place a call, or when you answer a call, turning call timers on or off, controlling how Redial works, turning Visual Alerting on or off, and more. Application Settings includes choices for personalizing button labels, turning call History on or off and including bridged calls in your call History. Screen & Sound options includes choices for adjusting your phone's brightness and contrast, ring pattern, language selection, and button clicks and tones. Advanced Options includes choices for backing up and restoring your settings, options and button labels. You can also set AGC (Automatic Gain Control) for your headset, handset, and/ or speaker audio. Network Information has a sub-menu with five different viewing options: Audio parameters, IP (Internet Protocol) parameters, Quality of Service, Interfaces, and Miscellaneous. Your system administrator may ask you to use this option to check certain phone or network settings to investigate problems. 16 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Options & Settings Call Settings Setting Go To Phone Screen on Calling Set Go To Phone Screen on Calling to Yes to automatically display the Phone screen when you place a call. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Go To Phone Screen on Calling. 7. Press Change or OK to set the option to Yes or No, depending on the current setting. 8. Press Save. Setting Go To Phone Screen on Ringing Set Go To Phone Screen on Ringing to Yes to automatically display the Phone screen when you get an incoming call. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Press Change or OK to set the option to Yes or No. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 17

Avaya Menu 7. Press Save. Setting Go To Phone Screen on Answer Set the Go To Phone Screen on Answer option to Yes to automatically display the Phone screen when you answer a call. 1. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 2. Press Select or OK. 3. Select Call Settings. 4. Press Select or OK. 5. Select Go to Phone Screen on Answer. 6. Press Change or OK to set the option to Yes or No, depending on the current setting. 7. Press Save. Displaying call timers You can set your call settings to display the duration of calls. You can turn the call timer display on or off. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Display Call Timers. 7. Press Change or OK to change the setting. 8. Press Save. 18 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Options & Settings Setting redial options To display a list of the last numbers you dialed, or to dial the last number you dialed, you can use the Redial option. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Select Call Settings. 4. Press Select or OK. 5. Select Redial. 6. Press Change or OK to toggle between One Number and List. 7. Press Save. Configuring visual alerts When the Visual Alerting option is turned on, incoming calls cause the LED in the top right corner of the phone to flash. You can turn Visual Alerting on or off. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Visual Alerting. 7. Press Change or OK to turn Visual Alerting on or off. 8. Press Save. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 19

Avaya Menu Setting the audio path You can set your phone to go off-hook on the Speaker or the Headset when you make an onhook call. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Audio Path. 7. Press Change or OK to change the Speaker or Headset setting. 8. Press Save. Setting contact names to display during calls You can set your phone to show the contact's name rather than the calling party name for an incoming or answered call, a transferred call, or conference call when a calling or called party number matches a number on your Contacts list. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Pair Contacts to Calls. 7. Press Change or OK to change the setting to On or Off. 8. Press Save. 20 Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 Comments? infodev@avaya.com

Options & Settings Changing the voice dialing language 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Select Voice Dialing Language. 6. Press Change or OK. 7. Select the language you will speak to search for and dial your contacts. 8. Press Select or OK. 9. Press Yes to confirm the selected language. Changing the voice dialing setting Note: The Voice Dialing option is available only if it is enabled through the settings file. 1. Press Home. 2. Select Options & Settings or Phone Settings. 3. Press Select or OK. 4. Select Call Settings. 5. Press Select or OK. 6. Select Voice Dialing. 7. Press Change or OK to set the option to on or off. Voice-initiated dialing is set to on by default. 8. Press Save. Avaya one-x Deskphone H.323 9608 and 9611G User Guide April 2013 21