Avaya 9500 Series Cell Phone User Manual


 
IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode 9500 Series Phone User Guide Page 7
- Issue 6b (23 November 2011)IP Office Basic Edition
Introduction:
1. Introduction
This guide covers the basic operation of 9500 Series phones on a IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode phone system.
Key System or PBX System
The IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode system can operate in either of two modes; key mode or PBX mode. Your system
administrator will confirm the mode being used by your system. The mode affects the order and role of some of the
buttons on your phone.
Programmable Buttons
Each of the phones has a number of programmable buttons. The function of each such button is set either by the
telephone system or by your system administrator or can be set by yourself. The role of the first few buttons is
determined by whether your system is set to key system or PBX system mode.
Key System Mode
· Intercom Buttons
The first two programmable buttons are set as Intercom buttons and cannot be changed. These buttons are used
to make and receive internal calls.
· Line Appearance Buttons
The next buttons are set as line buttons by your system administrator. These buttons are used to make and receive
external calls. Your system administrator can adjust the number of line appearance buttons on your phone and
which lines they represent.
· Other Buttons
Any remaining buttons can be programmed for a range of features. This is done by your system administrator or by
yourself through the phone's menus. For more information refer to the IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode Phone
Base Administration manual.
PBX System Mode
· Call Appearance Buttons
For a system in PBX system mode, the first three programmable buttons are set call appearance buttons. These
buttons are used to make and receive internal and external calls.
· Line Appearance Buttons
Your system administrator can assign the next buttons as line appearance buttons if required. This allows you to
make and answer calls on a specific line if required.
· Other Buttons
Any remaining buttons can be programmed for a range of features. This is done by your system administrator or by
yourself through the phone's menus. For more information refer to the IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode Phone
Base Administration manual.