Avaya Communication Manager Administrator's Manual page 327

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All of the multimedia specific feature buttons have a corresponding feature access code except
mm-pcaudio and mm-cfwd.
The mm-pcaudio feature can only be used via button.
The mm-cfwd button may be replaced by the standard "call forward" FAC followed by the
"multimedia call" FAC.
mm-call -This button may exist on any voice station. Most multimedia enabled users will
want an mm-call button. This button (or its corresponding FAC) must be used to indicate
that the user is placing a multimedia mode call. To place a multimedia mode call the user
would go off-hook, select an idle call appearance, and press the mm-call button followed
by the destination extension digits. If the user has a speakerphone they can simply press
the mm-call button, which preselects an idle call appearance, followed by the destination
extension digits.
The mm-call button lamp lights when you press this button during call origination. The lamp
also lights to indicate that the selected call appearance is a multimedia mode call.
mm-basic - This button is only allowed on the voice station of a multimedia complex. The
mm-basic button toggles a station between Basic and Enhanced modes. This button can
NOT be used to change the station's multimedia mode when the station has an active
multimedia call appearance.
Toggling between Basic and Enhanced mode changes the station's administered
Multimedia mode. When in Basic mode this field on the Station screen will show basic.
When in Enhanced mode this field on the Station screen will show enhanced. The current
station Multimedia mode will be saved to translation when a save translation
command is executed.
mm-pcaudio - This button only works for an Enhanced multimedia complex voice station.
When originating or receiving a multimedia call, the audio path is connected to the voice
station's handset or speakerphone device. The mm-pcaudio button allows a user to switch
the audio portion of any call to their PC's audio input/output device (if available). To switch
the audio path to the PC while active on a call, the user presses the mm-pcaudio button (if
off-hook you may now hang up the handset). The mm-pcaudio button's status lamp will
light up when the button is pushed to move the audio path to the PC and remain lit while
the audio path is at the PC device.
Note:
If you are on a voice only call, the voice path will switch to the PC device but you
Note:
will get muted or loopback video depending on the multimedia endpoint software.
A user may simply go off-hook on their voice station or press the speakerphone button to
move the audio path of a multimedia call from the PC back to the voice station. Pressing the
mm-pcaudio button while the status lamp is lit and the voice station's handset is on-hook
will disconnect the user from the active call.
Multimedia Call Handling
Issue 1 June 2005
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