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3900 series digital deskphones
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Avaya 3905 Digital Deskphone
Goodbye key
Hold key
Mute key and indicator
Headset with LED key
Quit key
Dir/Log key
Copy key
Call Supervisor,
Emergency, Not Ready,
Make Busy, and Incalls
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Avaya 3900 Series Digital Deskphones User Guide
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accessory to be connected to the headset port of the terminal,
which is signaled by the terminal while a call is in progress.
The terminal turns on the accessory lamp while calls are in
progress, and turns the lamp off once the call is terminated.
• Headset Port External Alerter - supports a visual or audible
alerter and/or recorder device. This device plugs into the
Headset port, which is located on the bottom of the telephone.
• Display Diagnostics - provides a display self diagnostic test.
You cannot assign the Options key to a DN or feature key.
Use the Goodbye key to terminate an active call.
A user can place an active call on hold by pressing the Hold key.
The feature key label of the held line displays an icon that shows
that the call is on hold. A user can return to the call that is on
hold by pressing the Line key for which the call is on hold.
Press the Mute key to mute the voice transmit path. While in
handsfree mode, the microphone is muted. When in mute
mode, the mute indicator flashes. To turn the voice transmit path
on again, press the Mute key a second time.
This key activates the set for headset use. The LED alerts the
user that the set is in headset mode.
The quit key is used for applications and features.
The following directories are optionally password protected.
The directories accessible by this key are:
• personal directory with a maximum of 100 entries
• call log with a maximum of 100
• redial list with a maximum of 20 entries
AUTODISP (autodisplay) should be assigned to Avaya 3900
Series Digital Deskphone with the Call Logging capability (that
is, the Avaya 3903, 3904, 3905) to ensure logging of incoming
and outgoing calls.
The Copy key is used for applications and features.
These keys are permanently labeled as such, but are not
restricted to these features. The following list maps key
numbers to features:
• Key 9 - Make Busy
• Key 10 - Not Ready
• Key 11 - Emergency
• Key 12 - Supervisor Call
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August 2010

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