Chapter 3: About the Home Screen and
Home screen and Avaya menu
If you have a 9621G or 9641G Deskphone, the Home screen contains icons that provide
access to adjust and customize options and settings for your deskphone, record and update
your Greetings, get information about your phone and network settings, and log out. But if you
have a 9608 or 9611G Deskphone, the Avaya Menu provides access to those features
instead.
Note:
The options, settings, and sub-menus that appear on the Home Screen and Avaya Menu
depend on how your extension was administered. Some items described here may not be
available. Other options, settings, and sub-menus may be available which are not
specifically call center-related. For example, you may also see Browser, Directory, VPN
Settings, and/or Guest Login on the Avaya Menu or Home screen. For those standard
features, see either the Avaya one-X
(Document Number 16–603593) and the Avaya one-X
User Guide (Document Number 16–603594), available on the Avaya Support Site
avaya.support.com.
The Home Screen (touch-based phones)
Press the Home button under the display to access the Home screen. The Home screen has
a black background with icons that let you access your telephone's options and settings to
adjust or customize them or view your phone and network settings. From the Home screen,
you can also set up and update your Agent Greetings, access Web-based applications to get
information about the time and weather in different parts of the world, display a calculator, use
Favorite speed dial buttons, and log out your telephone extension. The exact content of your
9608/9611G and 9621/9641G H.323 Deskphone Call Center User Guide
Avaya Menu Options
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Deskphone H.323 9608/9611G User Guide
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Deskphone H.323 9621G/9641G
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