Avaya 1120E User Manual page 313

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Indicator
Message/Inbox
Multiple
Appearance
Directory Number
(MADN)
Mute
Navigation keys
Off-Hook
Parked Call
Presence
Quit key
Ringback/ring
tone
Shift/Outbox
Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)
SIP Address
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide
This is an LCD or an LED signal that indicates the status of a feature by
the flash, blink, steady on, or off.
This is a fixed key on your IP Deskphone that connects to your Call
Inbox.
When multiple phones are configured with a MADN Single Call
Appearance (SCA), they appear as a single Directory Number (DN).
This is a fixed key used to listen to a call without transmitting.
These are keys used to scroll through menus and lists that appear on the
LCD display screen.
The term off-hook is applied when (a) the user lifts up the handset, (b)
the user presses a line key, (c) the call is automatically answered at the
telephone, or (d) a line is automatically selected for an outgoing call.
This is an active call you park on the server or to another user that can
be retrieved from another phone.
This is a feature that you can use to set a presence state to be displayed
to other users.
This is a fixed key you use to exit an active menu.
This is a sound indicating that a call you make is ringing at its
destination.
This is a fixed key you can use to connect to your Call Outbox.
Session Initiation Protocol is an telephony signaling protocol for initiating
interactive communication sessions between users.
This is an IP address that is assigned to a user, such as
bob@ABC123.com that is used to send instant messages (IMs) and to
initiate calls.
SIP Address
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