Usb Flash Drive - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Advanced features
To access the Network menu:

USB flash drive

A standard USB flash drive can be used for the following:
• To expand the hardware storage in the IP Deskphone.
• To support file transfer between a PC and the IP Deskphone to upload specific files or
preferences into the IP Deskphone.
• To back up data stored in the IP Deskphone.
Presence of USB flash drive
Navigate through the menus Services > Phone Information > USB to verify the presence of
the USB flash drive attached to the IP Deskphone. After you select the USB menu, the attached
USB flash drive is displayed along with other USB devices. The name of the USB device
directly appears from the USB device itself. There is no explicit USB flash drive indication.
Feature characteristics
USB flash drives with 8 GB or less are supported. A file browsing facility is available.
Most USB flash drives have an LED to indicate file operation in progress. After you attach the
USB flash drive to the IP Deskphone, the IP Deskphone registers and mounts the USB file
system. Mounting the file system causes the LED to flicker. If you disable USB device support,
then the IP Deskphone does not mount the USB file system and the LED does not light.
There is no explicit safe removal function required. The USB flash drive can be removed safely
when the LED indicator on the memory stick is off.
Enabling or disabling the USB Port
In the Services > Phone Information > USB Devices menu display, if the value of Enable
USB Port is No then the USB information does not display any USB devices connected. The
screen displays the information that the USB port is disabled, as shown in the following figure:
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Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide
1. Choose one of the following:
• Press the Services fixed key twice quickly.
• Press the Prefs context-sensitive soft key, and then
select Network from the menu.
Note:
You need to enter an administration password to
access the Network menu items.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
November 2013

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