Entering Data For The 4601 Ip Telephone - Avaya 4601 Installation Manual

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Local Administrative Options

Entering Data for the 4601 IP Telephone

Because the 4601 IP Telephone has no display, its LEDs indicate:
when data entry is required,
whether processing is taking place, prohibiting data entry, and
confirmation that a process or procedure is complete.
1. Invoke all local procedures by pressing the Hold button, up to 7 numeric dial pad buttons,
and the # button.
A 6-second timeout is in effect between button presses after pressing the Hold button. If
you do not press a valid button within 6 seconds of pressing the previous button, the
collected digits are discarded. In this case, no administrative option is invoked.
2. Attempts to enter invalid data are rejected, and the telephone emits an error beep.
3. Press the # button to go to the next step.
4. To backspace within a field, press Call Appearance a's Line button.
5. The following chart provides specific 4601 data entry/telephone interaction information.
If
User input is expected/
required
The telephone is
providing feedback
after an entry of one or
more numeric digits
from 1 to 9
The telephone is
providing feedback
after an entry of
0 (zero)
40 4600 Series IP Telephone Installation Guide
Then
The Message Waiting indicator at the top of the telephone and
the Message button LED on the faceplate flash 500
milliseconds on, 500 milliseconds off.
Call Appearance Line a's indicator winks 200 milliseconds on,
50 milliseconds off n times for digit n. For example, if you
press 2 as the first digit of a value like the SSON, Call
Appearance Line a's indicator winks two times.
For values having more than one digit with a second numeric
digit from 1 to 9, Call Appearance Line b's indicator winks 200
milliseconds on, 50 milliseconds off n times for digit n. For
example, if you press 4 as the SSON's second digit, Call
Appearance Line b's indicator then winks four times.
Each subsequent digit of a specific value causes Call
Appearance Lines a and b to alternate winks.
Pressing 0 (zero) for a value causes the appropriate Call
Appearance Line indicator to flutter five times, 50 milliseconds
on, 50 milliseconds off.
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