Specifications

32. Button Feature List
IP Office Matrix - Release 8.1 (2) Page 304
Analog
1400 Series
1600 Series
20 Series
2400 Series
3600 Series
3700 Series
3810
4100 Series
4400 Series
4600 Series
5400 Series
5600 Series
6400 Series
7400 Series
9040
9500 Series
9600 Series
M-Series
T-Series
T3/T3 IP
Series
IP Office Phone Support
Action Data Default Label
Toggles
Status Ind
Button
Feature
Description
IP Office
Software
Level
Action
User Admin
Set Inside
Call Seq
Only supported for analog extensions. The distinctive ringing pattern used
for other phones is set by the phone type. See the Set Inside Call Seq
short code.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set
Inside Call
Sequence
0 to 10 as follows:
• 0 = Default system ring.
• 1 = Ring Normal (varies
according to system locale).
• 2 = Ring Type 1: 1 on/2 off/...
• 3 = Ring Type 2: 0.25 on/0.25
off/0.25 on/0.25 off/0.25 on/1.75
off/...
• 4 = Ring Type 3: 0.4 on/0.8
off/...
• 5 = Ring Type 4: 2 on/4 off/...
• 6 = Ring Type 5: 2 on/2 off/...
• 7 = Ring Type 6: 0.945 on/4.5
off/...
• 8 = Ring Type 7: 0.25 on/0.24
off/0.25 on/2.25 off/...
• 9 = Ring Type 8: 1 on/3 off/...
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[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Set Night
Service
Group
This button allows the user to change the Night Service target of a hunt
group. The button user does not have to be a member of the hunt group.
For Small Community Networks this function can be used for hunt groups
on remote systems.
When pressed, the user is prompted to enter or select a hunt group as
the Night Service destination. Changing the destination does not affect
calls already ringing at the hunt groups previous night service
destination
4.2+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set
Night Service
Group.
Hunt group extension number. This
is the group for which the night
service destination is being set.
SetNSG
or
HG NS
Group
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Set No
Answer
Time
Allows the user to change their no answer time setting. This is the time
calls will ring before going to voicemail or following the user's divert on
no answer setting if set on.
In situations where call coverage is also being used, the user's no answer
time must be greater than their individual coverage time for coverage to
occur
1.1+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set No
Answer Time
Time in seconds (range 6 to
99999).
NATim
or
No Answer
Time
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Set Outside
Call Seq
Only supported for analog extensions. The distinctive ringing pattern used
for other phones is set by the phone type. See the Set Outside Call Seq
short code.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set
Outside Call
Sequence
0 to 10 as follows:
• 0 = Default system ring.
• 1 = Ring Normal (varies
according to system locale).
• 2 = Ring Type 1: 1 on/2 off/...
• 3 = Ring Type 2: 0.25 on/0.25
off/0.25 on/0.25 off/0.25 on/1.75
off/...
• 4 = Ring Type 3: 0.4 on/0.8
off/...
• 5 = Ring Type 4: 2 on/4 off/...
• 6 = Ring Type 5: 2 on/2 off/...
• 7 = Ring Type 6: 0.945 on/4.5
off/...
• 8 = Ring Type 7: 0.25 on/0.24
off/0.25 on/2.25 off/...
• 9 = Ring Type 8: 1 on/3 off/...
X X X
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Set Out of
Service
Group
This button allows the user to change the Out of Service target of a hunt
group. The button user does not have to be a member of the hunt group.
For Small Community Networks this function can be used for hunt groups
on remote systems.
When pressed, the user is prompted to enter or select a hunt group as
the Out of Service destination. Changing the destination does not affect
calls already ringing at the hunt groups previous Out of Service
destination
4.2+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set Out
of Service
Group
Hunt group extension number. This
is the group for which the night
service destination is being set.
SetOOSG
or
HG OS
Group
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Set
Ringback
Seq
Only supported for analog extensions. The distinctive ringing pattern used
for other phones is set by the phone type. See the Set Ringback Seq
short code.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set
Ringback Call
Sequence
0 to 10 as follows:
• 0 = Default system ring.
• 1 = Ring Normal (varies
according to system locale).
• 2 = Ring Type 1: 1 on/2 off/...
• 3 = Ring Type 2: 0.25 on/0.25
off/0.25 on/0.25 off/0.25 on/1.75
off/...
• 4 = Ring Type 3: 0.4 on/0.8
off/...
• 5 = Ring Type 4: 2 on/4 off/...
• 6 = Ring Type 5: 2 on/2 off/...
• 7 = Ring Type 6: 0.945 on/4.5
off/...
• 8 = Ring Type 7: 0.25 on/0.24
off/0.25 on/2.25 off/...
• 9 = Ring Type 8: 1 on/3 off/...
X X X
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Set Wrap
Up Time
Allows users to change their Wrap-up Time (User | Telephony | Call
Settings ) setting.
· Other phones or applications monitoring the user's status will indicate
the user as still being busy (on a call).
· Hunt group calls will not be presented to the user.
· If the user is using a single line set, direct calls also receive busy
treatment. If the user is using a mutli-line set (multiple call
appearances), direct calls to them will ring as normal.
· It is recommended that this option is not set to less than the default of
2 seconds. 0 is used to allow immediate ringing.
· For users set as an CCR Agent, the After Call Work Time (User |
l h | S S ) h ld b d
1.1+
Advanced ->
Set -> Set
Wrap Up Time
Time in seconds (range 0 to
99999).
WUTim
or
Wrap-up
Time
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Speed Dial
This function is intend for use with Avaya M-Series and T-Series phones
only. When pressed, the button invokes the same process as dialing
Feature 0.
· If Feature 0 is followed by a 3-dight number in the range 000 to 999,
the system directory entry with the matching index is dialed.
· If Feature 0 is followed by * and a 2-digit number in the range 00 to
99 the personal directory entry with the matching index is dialed
7.0+
Advanced ->
Dial -> Speed
Dial
None SpdDial
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X