Line Keys; Navigation Tips; Main Menu - Avaya J169 Using Instructions

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Navigation
Key name
OK, center button of the navigation cluster.

Line keys

The line keys are context-sensitive. When you press a line key:
• In full-width lists, the user interface selects the corresponding line or the object.
• In half-width lists, the interface selects the list item adjacent to the key.
• In page scroll mode, scroll on to the next or previous page. The selected item remains
highlighted.
Input line
The following actions take place when you press the line key against the input lines.
• Selects the corresponding line for the line which accepts user input.
• Displays the cursor after the last character of the existing content if the line is an input line. If
an input line is selected, the interface performs no action even if the cursor is in the middle of
the line.
• Performs the action of the first soft key for the line which does not accept user input even if
the line is already selected.
For example, when you press a line key in Contacts, the interface initiates a call to the
contact because the first soft key represents the Call key.

Navigation tips

When navigating through the options and features on your deskphone display, use the navigation
arrow buttons on your phone to select feature or options.
The deskphone displays navigation icons ( ) on the phone display to indicate that you can scroll to
more options or information.

Main menu

The following table lists the Main menu icons used in :
April 2022
Description
Unless otherwise specified, use this key for the first or left-
most soft key action.
If there are two or more pages of soft keys, the OK key is
active only when the phone screen displays the first page of
soft keys.
Using Avaya J169/J179 IP Phone H.323
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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