Presence Of Usb Headset - Avaya 1165E User Manual

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Configuring the Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone
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
context-sensitive 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. However, all changes made are ignored and restored if you press the Back context-
sensitive soft key.

Presence of USB headset

On the System menu, choose Phone Information, and then select USB to verify the presence
of the USB headset attached to the IP Deskphone. When you select the USB menu, the
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Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide
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Function
of the Human Interface Device (HID)
supported headset types.
Select the type of wired headset you
required.
• Headset Type 1 (Generic narrow band)
• Headset Type 2 (Wideband)
• Headset Type 3 (Wideband)
Enable HID Commands 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 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.
November 2013

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