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1. 1 of 2 Issue 3 April 2006 21 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting If This LED Is Doing This For This Amount of Time Then continued Call Appearance Winking one 200 milliseconds on 50 The telephone is Line b s indicator or more times milliseconds off displaying the next numeric digit of a value from 1 to 9 you entered depending on how many times the indicator winks Each subsequent digit you press causes Call Appearance Lines a and b to alternate winks Call Appearance Fluttering 5 50 milliseconds on 50 You pressed 0 zero and Line a or b s times milliseconds off the telephone is indicator displaying that digit Call Appearance Winking 600 milliseconds on 200 You pressed asterisk Line a or b s or fluttering milliseconds off and the phone is providing indicator Illuminated numerical feedback of an and but not existing value for example both Message flashing the phone s extension Waiting LEDs winking or Call Appearance Lines a fluttering and b alternate winking out digits 1 9 with a 1 8 second pause in between each digit For zero 0 the appropriate indicator flutters five times Data entry is not allowed 2 of 2 22 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Personalizing Your Telephone s Ringing Pattern Personalizing Your Telephone s Ringing Pattern The Select Ring feature lets you choose your own personalized ringing pattern from among eight different patterns Selecting a Pers
2. Due to the flash rate timing you may need to re check the Extension number If so repeat Step 1 Issue 3 April 2006 17 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone 18 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Chapter 3 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting Introduction The 4600 Series IP Telephones are relatively trouble free This chapter provides helpful information for e Interpreting the different ringer tones you hear e Interpreting the telephone s LED prompts e Personalizing your phone s ringing pattern e Testing your telephone to be sure it is operating correctly e Basic Troubleshooting this chart provides the most common problems an end user might encounter and suggested resolutions For all other IP telephone questions or problems contact your System Administrator Interpreting Ringer Tones As you become more familiar with your IP telephone you will recognize the various tones you hear in response to an incoming call or while using the handset The chart below provides an overview of the tones you hear check with your System Administrator to verify if the descriptions are accurate for your system Issue 3 April 2006 19 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting Ringing Tones accompany an incoming call Feedback Tones are those which you hear through the Handset receiver or the Speaker Ringing Incoming Tones Meaning Half Ring ring ping Call from another extension Call from outside or the System Admini
3. button illuminate To retrieve your voice mail press the Messages C button to the left of the numeric dial pad The 4601 IP Telephone automatically dials your voice mail system Once connected to your corporate Voice Mail follow your standard voice mail retrieval procedures If you have voice mail related questions contact your Telephone System Administrator Note It is possible to disable the Voice Mail feature If voice mail retrieval does not operate as indicated contact your System Administrator to be sure your telephone s voice mail connection is enabled Logging the Telephone Off Logging the telephone off is not required but can be requested by your System Administrator to prevent unauthorized use during an absence To log your phone off press and release the Hold ED button then press the following numbers on the dialpad 5 6 4 6 3 3 which stands for L O G OFF Then press again A request to un register the phone is sent to the server The phone is no longer connected to the call server as indicated by both Message LEDs flashing 16 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Registering the Phone Registering the Phone If this is the first time you are using your 4601 IP Telephone you may be reguired to register the phone with the call server Alternately in the rare instance that your phone has been logged off the phone is no longer connected to the call server A logoff state is indicated by both Message LEDs fl
4. distributed under third party agreements Third Party Components which may contain terms that expand or limit rights to use certain portions of the Product Third Party Terms Information identifying Third Party Components and the Third Party Terms that apply to them is available on Avaya s web site at http support avaya com ThirdPartyLicense Interference Using a cell mobile or GSM telephone or a two way radio in close proximity to an Avaya IP Telephone might cause interference Contents About This Guide 2 22233 eee O3 v ved e vn ES v si 5 a Ke eee e eee Mm 5 Intended Audience nen enn 5 Issue Date 1 4 1 vi odo ei ERS 3 v Y RE ES X XR P E Y y 9 5 howto Use This Document 9x99 REOR einen kena e v 5 Document Organizan Lum bos deu m BOR ads 9 RR eee A ele SES 6 Conventions Used 4 24 a mm OR LEO RO X C OR P E ER S 6 Symbolic Conventions l llle 6 Typographic Conventions 2 0 0c eee 7 Related Documents 4 a n 14 a e DTS XO ees 7 Chapter 1 Introducing Your 4601 IP Telephone 9 IntroductHon 53 Ge ses mis va OO 309 3 X ESET ORDER sa sii 9 The 4601 IP Telephone auus ex tass t nn UR ous EE RR Hue mie de 9 Chapter 2 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone 13 InEEDHQUC UD 65426556 Sh Oe DSR me SH Ob RON OUEAR ae Oa SS Sees 4 13 Making CANS i402 4a eee eRe hw SS plan B SUR RA Ce 3 806 SR ESS 13 Re
5. number dialed is ringing 20 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Interpreting LED Prompts Interpreting LED Prompts Since there is no display the 4601 uses its LEDs to indicate error wait data entry and other conditions Use the following table to interpret and understand the phone s LED signals If This LED Is Doing This For This Amount of Time Then Message Waiting Flashing on 500 milliseconds on 500 The phone is waiting for indicator atthe top and off milliseconds off you to enter data of the phone and continuously the Message button LED on the left middle of the faceplate Message Waiting Illuminated Steadily User input is not allowed indicator atthe top but not i e processing is ofthe phone and flashing occurring or a voice the Message winking or message is waiting button LED on the fluttering left middle of the faceplate Call Appearance Winking one 200 milliseconds on 50 The telephone is providing Line a s indicator or more times milliseconds off feedback after you enter press a numeric digit from 1 to 9 This occurs for example when registering your phone for the first time see Registering the Phone in Chapter 2 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone Basically the indicator winks out the digit you pressed for example if you pressed 4 Call Appearance Line a s indicator winks four times Each subsequent digit you press causes Call Appearance Lines a and b to alternate winks
6. procedures words shown in bold represent a single telephone button that should be pressed selected Related Documents This guide and other related documentation is available online at the following URL http www avaya com support For information related to installing an IP telephone see the 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide Document Number 555 233 128 For information on desk wall mounting the 4601 see the 4601 4602 4602SW IP Telephone Stand Instructions Document Number 555 233 147 Issue 3 For information related to maintaining an IP Telephone System on a Local Area Network see the 4600 Series IP Telephone LAN Administrator Guide Document Number 555 233 507 Standard telephone features are described in the Overview for Avaya Communication Manager Document Number 555 233 767 Issue 3 April 2006 7 About This Guide 8 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Chapter 1 Introducing Your 4601 IP Telephone Introduction This chapter introduces you to the layout of the 4601 IP Telephone It provides a description for each functional button and other phone characteristics The 4601 IP Telephone The 4601 IP Telephone has two Line Call Appearance buttons and eight dedicated Feature buttons Issue 3 April 2006 9 Introducing Your 4601 IP Telephone Figure 1 4601 IP Telephone 10 4601 IP Telephone User Guide TTA TRANSFER CO ABC DE 3 ma 6 DROP 5 D Tuv wxvz
7. 006 5 About This Guide Document Organization This guide contains the following chapters Chapter 1 Introducing Your 4601 IP Telephone Chapter 2 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone Chapter 3 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting Describes each button and feature on the face of the telephone Covers all call related information such as initiating calls conferencing and transferring calls accessing and retrieving voice mail messages registering the phone and logging off Covers setting a personalized ringing tone interpreting LED prompts and messages testing your phone s operation and provides basic troubleshooting actions if you encounter errors or experience problems Conventions Used This guide uses the following textual symbolic and typographic conventions to help you interpret information Symbolic Conventions The word Note precedes additional information about a topic 6 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Related Documents Typographic Conventions This guide uses the following typographic conventions Document Underlined type indicates a document chapter or section in this document containing additional information about a topic Document _ Italic type enclosed in quotes indicates a reference to an external document italics Italic type indicates the result of an action you take or a system response in step by step procedures Conference In step by step
8. 3 Message WaitingLamp 1 N Numeric Dialing Pad pi P Personalizing Your Telephone s Ringing Pattern 23 Placing a call on hold 15 R Receivingcalls 2 a 2 eee ee eee 14 Redial button a aoa ooa ee ee es 12 Redialing the last number called 13 Registering the Phone Ax Related documents 050054 7 Retrieving a Voice Mail Message 16 Retumingtoaheldcall 15 Ringer Tones interpreting 19 Ringing Pattern personalizing 23 S Sending a call to another telephone 15 Issue 3 April 2006 27 Index T Telephone Logoff 16 Telephone management and troubleshooting 19 Testing the telephones LEDs 24 Testing your phone 24 Transfer button 12 Transferfeatue 0 0 15 Troubleshooting a a aoa 19 Troubleshooting Basic Chart 24 U Using your 4601 IP Telephone 18 V Voice Mail Message retrievinga 16 VoiceMessagebutton Ad Volume Controlbutton 0 11 28 4601 IP Telephone User Guide
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10. Conference dI button again All parties are now connected Dropping the Last Person Added to a Conference Call Press the Drop C125 button The last party connected to the conference call is dropped from the call 14 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Call Handling Features Hold The Hold feature puts a call on hold until you return to it Placing a call on hold Press the Hold button The Call Appearance Line indicator flashes to indicate the call is on hold Returning to the held call Press the Line button of the held call The call is retrieved Transfer The Transfer feature lets you transfer a call from your telephone to another extension or outside number Sending a call to another telephone 1 With the call active or with a held call press the Transfer C75 button The call is placed on hold You hear a dial tone while the next line activates 2 Dial the number to which you want to transfer the call The call is sent to the extension or number you dialed 3 If you do not want to announce the call press the Transfer ED button again If you wish to wait for an answer remain on the line then press the Transfer qu button after announcing the call 4 Hang up your handset Issue 3 April 2006 15 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone Retrieving a Voice Mail Message When someone leaves a message in your voice mailbox the red Message Indicators at the top middle of the phone and to the left of the Message
11. REDIAL DET PA D illo The 4601 IP Telephone Table 1 4601 IP Telephone Button Feature Descriptions Callout Button Button Feature Number Feature Name Description 1 Message When steadily lit both this LED and the LED next to the Waiting Lamp Messages button indicate you have a message waiting on your voice messaging system When these LEDs are flashing and SE there is no dial tone the telephone is not registered with the call server Flashing indicates the phone is waiting for dialpad input usually the telephone s extension and password 2 Line buttons The two Line Call Appearance buttons are dedicated to incoming and outgoing calls They are labeled with an d a first Line button and E b second Line button 3 Line Active When the LED next to a Line button is illuminated the line is in Inactive LED use When the LED next to a Line button is flashing the line is Indicator on Hold 4 Hold Red button used to place a call on hold 5 Messages Accesses your Voice Messaging system Button 6 Message When steadily lit both this LED and the LED at the top middle of Waiting Lamp the phone indicate you have a message waiting on your voice messaging system When these LEDs are flashing and there is no dial tone the telephone is not registered with the call server Flashing indicates the phone is waiting for dialpad input usually the telephone s extension and password 7 Volume Adjusts the handset or ringer volume dependi
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13. are not illuminated and flashing and the phone is receiving power your phone may need to be replaced Contact your System Administrator for assistance or additional troubleshooting information Basic Troubleshooting Chart Problem Symptom Suggested Solution Phone does not activate after connecting it the first time Phone does not activate after a power interruption Unless your System Administrator has already initialized your telephone you may experience a delay of several minutes before it becomes operational Upon plug in your telephone immediately begins downloading its operational software its IP Address and any special features programmed by your System Administrator from the server to which it is connected Report any delay of more than 8 10 minutes to your System Administrator Allow a few minutes for re initialization after unplugging powering down the phone server problems or other power interruption causes If both Message indicator LEDs are flashing the telephone is not registered Follow the procedure for Registering the Phone on page 17 24 4601 IP Telephone User Guide 1 of 2 Problem Symptom Basic Troubleshooting Chart Suggested Solution continued Phone worked earlier but does not currently seem to work Audio guality is poor specifically you hear an echo while using a handset or static sudden silences gaps in speech clipped or garbled speech etc No dial tone Ph
14. ashing and by having no dial tone Use this procedure to register or re register your telephone with the call server 1 Using the dial pad enter your Extension number then press the pound button If you do not know your Extension see Determining Your Telephone s Extension Number 2 Using the dial pad enter your Password then press t The 4601 is now ready for use Determining Your Telephone s Extension Number Your phone must be logged off to determine the Extension number Because the 4601 IP Telephone has no display area it uses its LEDs to provide feedback 1 To determine your Extension press the asterisk button The two Call Appearance Line indicators alternate flashing out the Extension number with a slight pause between flashes For example if the Extension is 2430 the following flash sequence occurs e Call Appearance Line a s indicator winks twice to indicate the first digit of the extension is 2 e Call Appearance Line b s indicator then winks four times to indicate the second digit of the extension is 4 e Call Appearance Line a s indicator winks three times to indicate the third digit of the extension is 3 and finally e Call Appearance Line b s indicator flutters five times rather than winks to indicate the last digit is zero Note For help with interpreting LED flashes winks and flutters see Interpreting LED Prompts in Chapter 3 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting 2
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16. dialing the Last Number Called 13 Receiving Gals vache 64 44 GSS GHEE SES SHS SERS eS SES 14 Call Handling Features ee 14 CONIBIOREB 2 1 0 e PCR DOO EROS SS OS 14 Adding another party to a call 14 Adding a held call to the current call 14 Dropping the Last Person Added to a Conference Call 14 Holde a a00 R a Ae AOR ee et A a e T 15 Placingacallonhold 1 eee eee ee ee ee ee eens 15 Returning to the held call lt 1 sce ei we SES ox 9x SS 15 TWhANSION uci do Bo A a OO CUR ae he ee ES A OR 15 Sending a call to anothertelephone 15 Retrieving a Voice Mail Message llle 16 Logging the Telephone Off 2 ee eee 16 RegisteringthePhone 00 n nunnana ne 17 Determining Your Telephone s Extension Number 17 Issue 3 April 2006 3 Contents Chapter 3 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting introductio 6 434 aoa mann Re ee sa Interpreting Ringer Tones Interpreting LED Prompts 55 4r oan Personalizing Your Telephone s Ringing Pattern Selecting a Personalized Ringing Pattern Testing Your PRONG sxss 2 2 55 x 35 435 Testing the Telephone s LEDs Basic Troubleshooting Chart Index 4 4601 IP Telephone User Guide 19 19 19 21 23 23 24 24 24 27 About This Guide Overview This guide covers how to use yo
17. ng on which item Control is in use 8 Numeric Standard 12 button pad for dialing phone numbers Dialing Pad 1 of 2 Issue 3 April 2006 11 Introducing Your 4601 IP Telephone Table 1 4601 IP Telephone Button Feature Descriptions continued Callout Button Button Feature Number Feature Name Description 9 Transfer Transfers a call to another phone J 10 Conference Allows you to conference additional parties in to an active call With the phone on hook also used to select a personal ringing quu pattern 11 Drop Drops the last person added to a conference call 12 Redial After lifting the handset pressing this button redials the last number dialed from the phone 2of2 12 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Chapter 2 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone Introduction This chapter covers making calls receiving calls and using call handling features You can use call handling features when making a call or while a call is in progress These features have dedicated phone buttons such as Conference Drop Hold Redial and Transfer This chapter also includes information on retrieving messages left in your voice mailbox and reinstating the phone following a power interruption or other forced logoff Note If both Message LEDs are flashing and you do not have a dial tone your telephone is not currently registered meaning you cannot use it to make or receive calls The only way to register the 4601 IP Telephone i
18. onalized Ringing Pattern To select a personalized ringing patter 1 With the phone on hook press the Conference aT button The current ringing pattern sounds twice followed by a confirmation tone 2 Continue to press and then release the Conference dI button to cycle through each of the eight ring patterns 3 To save a ringing pattern as it plays do not continue to press the Conference aD button for at least seven seconds You hear the selected ringing pattern two more times after which it is automatically saved A confirmation tone two rising tones sounds and your new ringing pattern is set Note Going off hook receiving a call or losing power during ring pattern selection interrupts the process and you must start over from Step 1 Issue 3 April 2006 23 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting Testing Your Phone The Test feature lets you verify that your telephone s LEDs are operating properly Testing the Telephone s LEDs To test the telephone s LEDs 1 With the telephone idle on hook press and release the Hold ED button then dial this sequence 8 3 7 8 The phone immediately begins the self test All LEDs lights flash on then off continuously for 500 milliseconds each to indicate the self test was successful If the self test fails the LEDs flutter on and off for a shorter period of time 50 milliseconds each 2 Press the pound button to end the test procedure If the LEDs
19. one does not ring A feature does not work as indicated in the User Guide for example the Message button doesn t operate as described All other IP phone problems Contact your System Administrator Various potential network problems may be causing the problem Contact your LAN Administrator with as complete a description of the problem as possible Make sure both the handset and line cords into the phone are securely connected If both Message indicator LEDs are flashing the telephone is not registered and cannot be used yet to make calls Follow the procedure for Registering the Phone on page 17 See your System Administrator if the above steps do not produce the desired result Set your ringer volume to a higher level using the Up Down Volume keys From another phone place a call to your extension to test the above suggested solution Verify the procedure and retry For certain features you must lift the handset first See your System Administrator if the above action does not produce the desired result your telephone system may have been specially programmed for certain features applicable only to your installation Also some functionality may have been disabled at the call server Contact your System Administrator 2 of 2 Issue 3 April 2006 25 Telephone Management and Troubleshooting 26 4601 IP Telephone User Guide Index Index Numerical 4601 IP Telephone Abo
20. s to follow the steps in Registering the Phone on page 17 Making Calls To make a call 1 Pick up the handset 2 Dial your party Connection proceeds Redialing the Last Number Called The Redial or Last Number Dialed feature initiates dialing of the most recent extension or outside number called Lift the handset and press the Redial button The last number called is automatically redialed Issue 3 April 2006 13 Using Your 4601 IP Telephone Receiving Calls To receive a call simply pick up the handset and talk If two calls come in at once select one ofthe Line buttons You can then place that call on Hold if desired and press the other Line button to retrieve that call Call Handling Features The features described in this section are available while calls are in progress Conference The Conference feature allows you to conference up to the maximum number of parties set by your System Administrator Adding another party to a call 1 Dial the first party then press the Conference E button The current call is placed on hold and you hear a dial tone 2 Dial the number of the next party and wait for an answer 3 Press the Conference dI button again to add the new party to the call 4 Repeat Steps 1 3 for each party you want to conference in to the call Adding a held call to the current call 1 Press the Conference Ea button 2 Press the Line button of the held call 3 Press the
21. strator Priority call from another extension or from an Automatic Callback call you placed A call is being redirected from your phone to another because the Send All Calls or Call Forwarding All Calls feature is active Feedback Handset Tones Meaning Call Waiting Ringback Tone _ Confirmation Coverage Intercept Time out Recall Dial Reorder Ringback Low pitched rapid tone repeated 60 times per minute signifying the number dialed is in use A ringback tone with lower pitched signal at the end indicates the extension called is busy and the called party has been given a call waiting tone Three short tone bursts indicates a feature activation or cancellation has been accepted One short tone burst indicates your call will be sent to another extension to be answered by a covering user Continuous tone indicating dialing can begin Alternating high and low tone indicating either a dialing error denial of a requested service or failure to dial within a preset interval usually 10 seconds after lifting the handset or dialing the previous digit Three shorts tone bursts followed by a steady dial tone to indicate a feature request has been accepted and dialing can start Fast busy tone repeated every half second to indicate all phone trunk lines are busy Low pitched tone repeated 15 times a minute to indicate the
22. ur new 4601 IP Telephone The 4601 is simple to use while offering some of the latest advances in telephony systems IP Internet Protocol telephones obtain their operational characteristics from your central telephone server rather than residing in the phone unit itself Updates and new functionality are downloaded to your phone without intervention or the need for phone replacement Although the 4601 is a basic IP telephone model it shares many characteristics with higher end IP telephones including ease of operation for its users This guide contains three chapters geared to how you actually use the phone It covers the buttons and features on the phone itself making and receiving calls getting your voice mail messages and phone tests troubleshooting you can perform to ensure your 4601 IP Telephone is operating properly Intended Audience This document is intended for IP telephone users who have a 4601 IP Telephone at their desks It is not intended to be a technical reference guide for System Administrators or phone technicians Issue Date This is the most recent version of this document issued in April 2006 How to Use This Document This guide is organized to help you find topics in a logical manner Read it from start to finish to get a thorough understanding of how to use your 4601 IP Telephone or review the Table of Contents or Index to locate information specific to a task or function you want to perform Issue 3 April 2
23. ut the 4 4o ma km om ma 9 Button Feature descriptions At Determining the extension number 16 Illustration rene 10 Introduction ns 9 Logging Off a o s s mara toa lll 16 Registration eee Bri SING kala sk ela BS a 13 A Aboutthisguide 0 0 5 Adding a held call to the currentcall 14 Adding another party to a call 14 Audience for this document 5 B Button Feature descriptions 11 C Call Handling features 14 Conference button less 12 Conference feature 0 14 D Document organization 6 Documents Related ls 7 Dropbutton cles 12 Dropping the last person added to a conference call 14 E Extension number determining Tat H Hold button lll 11 Hold feature e koe voce olp mx ee mos 15 How to use this document 5 l Illustration of phone 10 Interpreting re 21 Interpreting LED Prompts 21 Introducing your 4601 IP Telephone 9 Issue date for this document 5 L LED Prompts Interpreting 21 LEDs testing lcs 24 Line buttons 2 5 m oue ume omnis AG hee he 11 Logging Off the Phone 16 Logging the Telephoneof 16 M Makingcalls 2 a 1 ee ee es 1
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