Third-Party Usb Headsets With Hid - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Volume Up/Down
Audio Processing
Table 13 on page 101
Table 13: Avaya USB adapter key mappings
Keys on adapter
Blue Key
Green Key
Red Key
Mute Key
Volume Up/Down
The Blue key is mapped to the Expand key on the IP Deskphone.
Therefore, pressing the Blue key invokes the Instant Messaging screen.
Third–party USB headsets with HID
Both USB Audio and USB HID commands are supported. The two
classes of third-party USB headsets are as follows:
Plantronics CS50/CS60 Wireless USB headsets
GN Netcom 9300 series wired and wireless USB headsets
Configuring the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
Description
Pressing the Volume Up/Down key on the
adapter is equivalent to pressing the Volume
Up/Down key on the IP Deskphone. After
processing the Volume Up/Down events,
the system volume changes and affects the
volume on the attached headset.
Same as the wired headset. Audio quality is
restricted to narrow band with mono voice
channel only.
lists the Avaya USB adapter key mappings.
Keys on the IP Deskphone
Expand Key
Headset Key
Release Key
Mute Key
Volume Up/Down
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