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Deskphone with sip software on avaya aura
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Configuring the IP Deskphone
The following table describes the configuration options on the Headset screen.
Active Headset Device
Wired Headset Type
Enable HID Commands
MHS Headset Type
MHA Back Light
The changes in the menu take effect immediately if the device is attached. The active voice path
switches to the selected headset if you are on an active call. If you press the Apply soft key, then
the changes are applied, the settings are made permanent by storing the values in persistent
storage, and they are applied every time the IP Deskphone starts up. All changes made are ignored
and restored if you press the Back soft key.
May 2016
Option
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with SIP Software on Avaya Aura
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Function
Select the active headset device; either USB or
Wired.
Note:
The headset can be selected before it is
attached (wired or USB).
Items below the Active Headset Device field are
dimmed, if either USB headset is not selected or if the
attached headset is not one of the Human Interface
Device (HID) supported headset types.
Select the type of wired headset you require.
• Headset Type 1 (Generic narrow band)
• Headset Type 2 (Wideband)
• Headset Type 3 (Wideband)
Enable the HID Commands checkbox only if USB
headset is selected.
The checkbox is used to enable the HID commands of
supported headsets to allow the IP Deskphone to run
in generic mode 1 operation, supporting both USB
audio and HID commands. The configuration is
ignored for non-supported USB headsets.
Choose an MHS Headset Type only if the Avaya
headset adapter is detected.
This list contains the different wired headset types
that can be attached to the Avaya Enhanced or
Mobile Adapters for loss plan adjustment. The
command is ignored for other types of USB headsets.
This item is dimmed if the attached headset is not one
of the Avaya headset types.
Enable the MHA Back Light (only if Avaya headset
adapter is detected).
The checkbox is used to enable or disable the back
light equipped in Avaya Enhanced or Mobile
headsets. The command is ignored for other types of
USB headsets. This item is dimmed if the attached
headset is not one of the Avaya headset types.
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