Chapter 3: Getting Started; Logging In To Your Phone; Locking And Unlocking Your Deskphone - Avaya J169 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Getting started

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Logging in to your phone

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About this task
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Perform this task to log in to your phone.
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The phone supports Multiple Device Access (MDA) using which you can register up to 10 SIP
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devices with your extension. If you register to multiple devices, you can perform functions, such as
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switching to another registered device during an active call or bridging on to calls at multiple
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registered devices.
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Procedure
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1. On the login screen, enter the extension number that your administrator assigned to you for
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login.
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2. Press Enter or OK or #.
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3. Enter the password that your administrator assigned to you.
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4. Press Enter or OK or #.
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Locking and unlocking your deskphone

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About this task
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Locking your phone when it is idle prevents it from being used to make a call, with the exception of
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an emergency call. When locked, a padlock symbol displays and the only actions you can take are
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to receive calls, make an emergency call, or unlock the phone. Locking your phone does not log it
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out; you are still logged in but must enter your login password when you unlock the phone. If you
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press a button that is not allowed on a locked phone, an error is displayed with a beep.
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Note:
Ensure that you do not have any active calls when you lock the phone.
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When you lock your phone, your presence status changes to Away.
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Procedure
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1. From the Features screen, press Phone Lock.
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2. Press Lock on the phone screen.
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October 2017
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Using Avaya J169 / J179 IP Phones SIP
DRAFT—October 27, 2017—11:10 AM (UTC)
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