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Avaya voice priority processor handset administration tool
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Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone Configuration
Phone Config
Telephony Protocol
Telephony Protocol lets you select the VoIP protocol that your site is licensed to download
and run. The CCMS Protocol to use for the Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephones is
33. Any other protocol will cause the Wireless IP Telephone to malfunction.
Push-to-talk [Disable/Enable
This option appears only on the Avaya 3645. Allowed Channels – All 24 PTT channels are
allowed by default. To toggle the allowed status of any channel, scroll to the channel to be
disallowed and press NavOK. Allowed channels are displayed with an asterisk (*) in the left
column. Only those channels allowed in the Admin menu will appear on the config menu
where they can be subscribed to by the end user. Name Channel – Allowed channels may
be named. The name will appear instead of channel number when channel information is
displayed on the handset. Priority Channel – The priority channel, labeled by default as
channel 25, may be set and will be available to all PTT handsets. When a PTT broadcast
is made on the priority channel, it will override any active PTT transmission on all other
channels. The priority channel may be named.
Time Zone
Worldwide time zone options are available. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the default.
Daylight Savings
The handset may be adjusted for daylight savings time.
System Speed-dial
The system speed-dial number appears as the first item on the speed-dial list and is
specially marked with a greater-than symbol (>) as the first character in its name. It is
usually programmed to a number that should be called in emergency situations. Enter the
number to be dialed, the name (e.g Security), and scroll to assign to a key press: 1-9, 0,
*, #, ^. The carat represents the volume up and down buttons. This number must be
programmed in every handset to work system-wide. It cannot be modified by the user.
Password [Disable/Enable
The password option controls access to the Admin menu. To modify the password
requirement, the default or previously set password must be entered to verify the change.
The password must be set in each handset for which controlled access is desired. The
Password option operates as a toggle between Enabled and Disabled. The info line will
display the current state. Press NavOK to change the password protection state. Change
Password will appear only if the password is enabled. The password is disabled by default.
Speakerphone
The speakerphone may be disabled when quiet handset operation is required. Disabling
the speakerphone will remove the speakerphone softkey from the active mode display. The
current speakerphone setting is shown on the info line. Press NavOK to toggle to the
alternate setting.
Clear Extension
When the extension stored in the handset is cleared, the handset must redo the Extension
and Password entry steps prior to registering with the PBX. This option is guarded with an
Are you sure? query before being executed.
Issue 1, January 2007
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