Avaya 1120E User Manual page 312

Ip deskphone with sip
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Copy key
Copy key
Date/Time display
Directory Number
(DN)
Domain
Do Not Disturb
Enter key
Expansion Module
Feature Status
Indicator
Fixed keys
Goodbye key
Handsfree key
Hold key
IM (Instant
Message)
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Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide
This is a fixed key used to copy entries to your Address Book, Speed Dial
Key, Send IM Key, and Call Forward key.
The IP Deskphone shows the current date and time when the telephone
is in an idle state.
This is a telephone number you enter to initiate a call; for example, (555)
555-5555.
This is the IP address to which the IP Deskphone connects when you log
on.
This is a feature you activate to block all incoming calls.
The center key of the Navigation Cluster key which is used to select menu
items and to confirm changes. The Enter key duplicates the function of
the context-sensitive soft keys Select, and Set.
The Expansion Module is a hardware accessory that connects to the IP
Deskphone and provides additional line appearances and feature keys.
A maximum of three modules are supported. The Avaya 1120E IP
Deskphone can have up to 54 additional line/ feature keys with three
Expansion Modules.
This refers to an LCD or an LED signal that indicates a data message,
contact, or feature status by a flash, wink, steady on, or off.
Fixed keys are the hard-labeled keys of the IP Deskphone that have a
specific function.
This is the fixed key used to end an active call or exit an active menu.
This is the fixed key used to activate Handsfree functionality.
This is the fixed key used to place an active call on hold.
You can use IMs to send a text message to a specific user. The user
must be logged on to receive the IM.
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
November 2013

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