Specifications

32. Button Feature List
IP Office Matrix - Release 8.1 (2) Page 305
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
Stamp Log
The stamp log function is used to insert a line into any System Monitor
trace that is running. The line in the trace indicates the date, time, user
name and extension plus additional information. The line is prefixed with
LSTMP: Log Stamped and a log stamp number. When invoked from a
Avaya phone with a display, Log Stamped# is also briefly displayed on
the phone. This allows users to indicate when they have experienced a
particular problem that the system maintainer want them to report and
allows the maintainer to more easily locate the relevant section in the
monitor trace.
The log stamp number is set to 000 when the system is restarted. The
number is then incremented after each time the function is used in a
cycle between 000 and 999. Alternately if required, a specific stamp
number can be assigned to the button or short code being used for the
8.1+
Advanced |
Miscellaneous |
Stamp Log
Optional. Blank or any 3 digit
number.
Stamp Log
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Suspend
Call
Uses the Q.931 Suspend facility. Suspends the incoming call at the ISDN
exchange, freeing up the ISDN B channel. The call is placed in exchange
slot 0 if a slot number is not specified. Only available when supported by
the ISDN exchange
1.1+
Advanced ->
Suspend ->
Suspend.
Exchange slot number or blank
(slot 0).
Suspe
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[1]
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X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Suspend CW
Uses the Q.931 Suspend facility. Suspends the incoming call at the ISDN
exchange and answer the call waiting. The call is placed in exchange slot
0 if a slot number is not specified. Only available when supported by the
ISDN exchange
1.1+
Advanced ->
Suspend ->
Suspend CW
Exchange slot number or blank
(slot 0).
SusCW
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Transfer
This function is intend for use with Avaya M-Series and T-Series phones
only. When pressed, the button invokes the same transfer process as
dialing Feature 70.
7.0+
Advanced ->
Call ->
Transfer
None Xfer
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X
Toggle Calls Cycle between the user's current call and any held calls.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Call -> Toggle
Calls
None Toggl
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Unpark Call
This function is obsolete, since the Park function can be used to both park
and retrieve calls and provides visual indication of when calls are parked.
Retrieve a parked call from a specified system park slot.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Call -> Unpark
Call
System park slot number. This
must match a park slot ID used to
park the call.
UnPark
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Voicemail
Collect
Connects to the voicemail server. The telephone number must indicate
the name of the Voicemail box to be accessed, eg. "?Extn201" or
"#Extn201". The ? indicates "collect Voicemail" and the # indicates
"deposit Voicemail". This action is not supported by voicemail using IP
Office Intuity emulation mode.
When used with Voicemail Pro, names of specific call flow start points can
also be used to directly access those start points via a short code. In
these cases ? is not used and # is only used if ringing is required before
the start points call flow begins.
· M-Series/T-Series
: For access to the users own mailbox, this button is
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1.1+
Advanced ->
Voicemail ->
Voicemail
Collect
See notes.
VMCol
or
VMail
Collect
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[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Voicemail
Off
Disables the user's voicemail box from answering calls that ring
unanswered at the users extension. This button function is largely
obsolete as the Voicemail On function toggles on/off.
This does not disable the user's mailbox and other methods of placing
messages into their mailbox
1.1+
Advanced ->
Voicemail ->
Voicemail Off
None VMOff
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Voicemail
On
Enables the user's voicemail mailbox to answer calls which ring
unanswered or arrive when the user is busy.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Voicemail ->
Voicemail On
None
VMOn
or VMail On
X
X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Voicemail
Ringback
Off
This button function is largely obsolete as the Voicemail Ringback On
function toggles on/off. Disables voicemail ringback to the user's
extension.
1.1+
Advanced ->
Voicemail ->
Voicemail
Ringback Off
None VMRB-
X X X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X X X X
X
[2]
Voicemail
Ringback
On
Enables voicemail ringback to the user's extension. Voicemail ringback is
used to call the user when they have new voicemail messages in their
own mailbox or a hunt group mailbox for which they have been
configured with message waiting indication.
The ringback takes place when the user's phone returns to idle after any
call is ended
1.1+
Advanced ->
Voicemail ->
Voicemail
Ringback On
None
VMRB+
or
VMail
Ringback
X X
[1]
[1]
[1]
X X
X
[1]
[1]
X
X
[2]
Whisper
Page
This feature allows you to intrude on another user and be heard by them
without being able to hear the user's existing call
which is not interrupted. For example: User A is on a call with user B.
When user C intrudes on user A, they can be heard
by user A but not by user B who can still hear user A. Whisper page can
be used to talk to a user who has enabled private call.
· The ability to intrude and be intruded is controlled by two configuration
settings, the Can Intrude (User |Telephony | Supervisor Settings )
setting of the user intruding and the Cannot Be Intruded (User
|Telephony | Supervisor Settings
) setting of target being intruded on.
The setting of any other internal party is
ignored. By default, no users can intrude and all users are set to cannot
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8.0+
Advanced ->
Call ->
Whisper Page
None
Whisp
or
Whisper
Page
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X X X
Phone Support Notes
[1]
Not 1403, 1603, 2402, 4601, 4602, 5601 and 5602 except where 4602 is
supported on IP Office 2.1 and 3.0DT software.
[2] May have limited support on some specific T3 phone models.
[3] Supported on 4606, 4612 and 4624 only.
[4] Not T7100 model
[5] Not T7406E