Adding A New Presence State Message To Presence Model V6; Audio Codecs - Avaya 1120E User Manual

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Adding a new Presence state message to Presence Model v6

Adding a new Presence state message to Presence Model v6
You can add a new Presence state message to Presence Model v6. You cannot add a new
Presence state message to Presence Model v7.
To add a new Presence state message:
1. Press the Presnce soft key (press the More.... context-sensitive soft key until Presnce
appears).
2. Press the Change soft key.
3. Select Connected or Unavailable from the menu.
4. Press the Add soft key.
5. Press the abc/123 soft key to toggle between alphabetic and numeric characters.
6. Use the dialpad to enter a new Presence state message.
7. Press the Ok soft key to confirm the entry and complete the procedure.
OR
Press the Back soft key to return to the previous step.
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Configuring a Presence state

Audio Codecs

This feature allows you to specify a codec to which you can switch to during an active call. You can
use the Preferences menu to modify the order of preference of the codecs between calls.
You can select an audio codec by name during a call, or while the handset is idle. The Audio
Codecs feature also gives you control over the audio configuration that is used for inbound and
outbound calls.
To change the codec while on the call, select Audio > Change codec, and then press OK.
The following context-sensitive soft keys are available on the Audio Codes page:
• Ok — to view the Audio Codec Selection screen.
• Back — to return to the previous screen.
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Audio Codec Selection
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