Avaya 1120E User Manual

Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
User Guide  
Avaya Communication Server 1000  
Document Status: Standard  
Document Version: 06.01  
Part Code: NN43112-103  
Date: October 2010  
Revision history  
Revision history  
October 2010  
Standard 06.01. This document is up-issued to support Unistim  
5.0 and Avaya Communication Server Release 7.5.  
June 2010  
Standard 05.02. This document is up-issued to reflect changes in  
technical content for Call Log Options.  
June 2010  
Standard 05.01. This document is up-issued to support Avaya  
Communication Server 1000 Release 7.0.  
October 2009  
Standard 04.01. Because of the similarity between  
Communication Server 1000 Release 6.0 for UNIStim 4.0  
features and Release 5.5 features, UNIStim 4.0 Release 6.0  
documentation is also used for Release 5.5.  
June 2009  
Standard 03.03. This document is up-issued to support  
Communications Server 1000 Release 6.0.  
June 2009  
Standard 03.02. This document is up-issued to support  
Communications Server 1000 Release 6.0.  
May 2009  
Standard 03.01. This document is up-issued to support  
Communications Server 1000 Release 6.0.  
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Revision history  
January 2009  
Standard 02.04. This document is up-issued to support  
Communications Server 1000 Release 5.5 for UNIStim 3.0.  
Added technical content in the section Making a call using the  
Redial List.  
April 2008  
Standard 02.03. This document is up-issued to support  
Communications Server 1000 Release 5.5 for UNIStim 3.0.  
May 2007  
Standard 01.01. This document is up-issued to support  
CS 1000 Release 5.0.This document reflects the new document  
number.  
June 2006  
Standard 2.00. This document is up-issued to support  
Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 software. Added  
support for new security features.  
January 2006  
Standard 1.00. This document is issued to support  
Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 software.  
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About the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
About the  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
The Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone brings voice and data to the desktop by  
connecting directly to a Local Area Network (LAN) through an Ethernet  
connection.  
In this guide, self-labeled line/programmable feature key labels appear  
beside the keys, and context-sensitive soft key labels appear directly  
above the keys. Figure 1 shows the key labels.  
Figure 1: Self-labeled feature keys and context-sensitive soft  
keys  
Basic features  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone supports the following features:  
four self-labeled line/programmable feature keys with labels and  
indicators  
four context-sensitive soft keys  
For information about context-sensitive soft keys, see Avaya Features  
and Services Fundamentals (NN43001-106).  
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Note: Some Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone phones are not configured  
to support soft key functionality. Consult your system administrator.  
graphical, high-resolution LCD display, backlit, with adjustable  
contrast  
high-quality speaker phone  
volume control keys for adjusting ringer, speaker, handset, and  
headset volume  
six specialized feature keys:  
— Quit  
— Directory  
— Message/Inbox  
— Shift/Outbox  
— Services  
— Copy  
six call-processing fixed keys:  
— Mute  
— Handsfree  
— Goodbye  
— Expand  
— Headset  
— Hold  
gigabit Ethernet ports  
built-in gigabit Ethernet switch for shared PC access  
headset jack with an On/Off key  
USB port to support a keyboard, mouse, or wireless headset.  
Note: Powered downstream 1.1-compliant USB hubs are supported,  
including USB 2.0 hubs, if they offer USB 1.1 backwards compliancy.  
automatic network configuration  
Graphical XAS  
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hearing aid compatibility  
supports wideband audio when the deskphone is equipped with a  
wideband-capable handset. You must supply your own wideband-  
capable handset.  
supports wideband audio when the deskphone is equipped with a  
wide-band capable headset. You must supply your own wideband-  
capable headset.  
Accessory Expansion Module port to connect the Avaya 1100 Series  
IP Deskphones.  
For information about using the Expansion Module, see the Avaya 1100  
Series IP Deskphones User Guide (NN43130-101).  
Figure 2 shows the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
Figure 2: Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
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Telephone controls  
This section describes the controls on the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone. In  
some geographic regions, the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone is offered with  
key caps that have English text labels. In this document, text in  
parentheses indicates the labels that appear on the key caps, for  
example, (Services).  
Table 1: Telephone controls  
Fwd  
Context-sensitive soft keys are located  
below the display area. The LCD label above  
each key changes based on the active  
feature.  
When a triangle appears before a soft key  
label, the feature is active.  
Fwd  
Press the More key to access the next layer  
of context-sensitive soft keys (self-labeled).  
More..  
The keys on either side of the LCD display  
area are self-labeled line/programmable  
feature keys, with labels on the LCD. These  
keys also function as line (DN) keys.  
A steady LCD light beside a line (DN) key  
indicates that the line is active. A flashing  
LCD light indicates the line is on hold or the  
feature is being programmed.  
A steady LCD light beside a feature key  
indicates that the feature is active. A flashing  
LCD light indicates that the feature is being  
programmed.  
GrpCl Z  
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Use the Volume control buttons to adjust  
the volume of the ringer, handset, headset,  
speaker, and the Handsfree feature. Press  
the top button to increase the volume, and  
press the bottom button to decrease volume.  
(Volume +)  
(Volume -)  
Your Mute key functionality is enabled or  
disabled by your system administrator.  
Contact your system administrator to  
determine if your Mute key is enabled.  
(Mute)  
If your Mute key is enabled, press the Mute  
key to listen to the receiving party without  
transmitting your voice. Press the Mute key  
again to return to two-way conversation.  
Note: If your Mute key is not enabled,  
pressing the Mute key places the call on  
hold. Press the Mute key again to  
restore the active call or press the line  
key to restore the active call. You cannot  
retrieve this call from hold by pressing  
the Hold key.  
The Mute key applies to handsfree, handset,  
and headset microphones.  
The Mute LED indicator, located on the  
Mute key, flashes to indicate that the  
microphone is muted.  
Press the Handsfree key to activate  
handsfree.  
(Handsfree)  
The Handsfree LED indicator, located on the  
Handsfree key, lights to indicate when  
handsfree is active.  
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Use the Navigation keys to scroll through  
menus and lists appearing on the LCD  
display screen. The outer part of this key  
cluster rocks for up, down, left, and right  
movements.  
Use Up and Down to scroll up and down in  
lists, and the Left and Right keys to position  
the cursor. In some dialog boxes that appear  
on your phone, you can also use the Left  
and Right keys to select editable fields;  
press the Right key to select the field below  
the current selection, or the Left key to  
select the one above.  
Press the Enter key, at the center of the  
Navigation key cluster, to confirm menu  
selections.  
In many cases, you can use the Enter key  
instead of the Select soft key.  
Press the Hold key to put an active call on  
hold. Tap the flashing line (DN) soft key to  
return to the caller on hold.  
(Hold)  
(Expand)  
(Headset)  
Use the Expand key to access external  
server applications.  
Press the Headset key to answer a call  
using the headset or to switch a call from the  
handset or handsfree to the headset.  
The Headset LED indicator, located on the  
Handsfree key, lights to indicate that the  
headset is in use.  
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Use the Goodbye key to terminate an active  
call.  
(Goodbye)  
When a message is waiting, or there is an  
incoming call, the red Message  
Waiting\Incoming Call Indicator LED at  
the top center of the IP Deskphone flashes.  
The flash cadence for each alert is different.  
Note: You may also hear an audio  
Message Waiting Indicator (stutter or  
beeping dial tone) when you go off-hook.  
When your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
firmware is being updated, the blue Feature  
Status Lamp flashes.  
To find out if additional features are  
supported, contact your administrator.  
Press the Copy Key to copy entries to your  
Personal Directory from other lists, such as  
the Caller List, Redial List, and Corporate  
Directory.  
(Copy)  
Press the Quit/Stop key to exit an active  
menu or dialog. Pressing the Quit/Stop key  
does not affect the status of active calls.  
(Quit)  
The Shift/Outbox key is a fixed key that is  
reserved for future feature development.  
(Shift/Outbox)  
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Press the Message/Inbox key to access  
your voice mailbox.  
(Msg/Inbox)  
Note: This function is not available on all  
phones; consult your administrator.  
Press the Directory key to access directory  
services.  
(Directory)  
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Press the Services key to open the Services  
menu, and use the navigation keys to access  
the following items:  
(Services)  
Telephone Options:  
— Volume adjustment  
— Contrast adjustment  
— Language  
— Date/Time  
— Display diagnostics  
— Local Dialpad Tone  
— Set Info  
— Diagnostics  
— Call Log Options  
— Ring type  
— Call Timer  
— On hook default path  
— Change Feature Key Label  
— Name Display Format  
— Live Dialpad  
Caller ID display order  
— Normal mode indication  
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Password Admin:  
— Station Control Password  
The Password Admin menu is not available  
on all Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone sets.  
Display Network Diagnostics Utilities  
Only your system administrator or service  
provider can use Display Network  
Diagnostics Utilities to perform Internet  
diagnostics.  
Virtual Office Login and Virtual Office  
Logout (if Virtual Office is configured)  
Test Local Mode and Resume Local  
Mode (if Media Gateway 1000B is  
configured)  
(Services)  
Press the Services key to exit from any  
menu or menu item.  
(continued)  
Press the Services key twice to access the  
Local Tools menu, and use the navigation  
keys to access the following items:  
(Services)  
1. Preferences  
(Services)  
2. Local Diagnostics  
3. Network Configuration  
4. Lock Menu  
Your system administrator can establish a  
password for the Local Tools menu. If you  
attempt to access the Local Tools menu and  
a password prompt dialog box appears,  
contact your system administrator.  
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Telephone display  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone has three display areas:  
The upper display area provides labels for the four self-labeled line/  
programmable feature key labels.  
The middle display area contains single-line information for items  
such as caller number, caller name, Call Timer, feature prompt string,  
user-entered digits, date and time information, and phone  
information.  
Because the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone only has a single-line  
information display area, you are prompted to scroll through any  
additional lines of information. For example, during an incoming call,  
only the Directory Number (DN) appears if the caller name is greater  
than 10 characters. Press the flashing arrow to display the caller  
name.  
The lower display area provides labels for the four context-sensitive  
soft keys.  
Figure 3 shows an idle LCD screen.  
Figure 3: Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone LCD screen  
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License Notification  
Notify your system administrator if your phone displays a message in a  
pop-up window about the licensing feature or evaluation period. License  
notification provides details to help diagnose why the features are  
disabled on the phone. You can press the Stop key or lift the handset to  
close the window. The window redisplays every 24 hours at 1:00 AM  
(default). The time and time frame can be configured when you provision  
the phone. For information about provisioning the IP Deskphones, see  
Avaya IP Deskphone Fundamentals (NN43001-368).  
Call features and Flexible Feature Codes  
Some features are not available on all IP Deskphones. Call features and  
Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs) must be assigned to your IP Deskphone  
and supported by system software. Contact your system administrator to  
configure these features and codes on your IP Deskphone.  
Audio and text message broadcast  
The Avaya 1120 IP Deskphone can display special messages in the  
display area of your telephone, and can play special audio messages  
through the speaker. Your administrator broadcasts these messages,  
which can be used to inform you of events like company news and  
weather bulletins. The message can be preceded by an audio alert (a  
series of beeps).  
The Avaya 1120 IP Deskphone supports the following special messages:  
text: a single line of text displays. If the message is too long for the  
display, the message is truncated, you see an ellipsis and you cannot  
see the rest of the message.  
audio: an audio message streams to the telephone  
When an audio message starts, the Interrupt Screen displays. While the  
audio message plays, you can switch to your handset or headset to listen  
to the message. Depending on the priority of the message, the message  
can barge-in during an active telephone call, during an incoming call alert,  
or when another message is playing.  
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You can also cancel the audio using the following methods:  
if listening on the speaker, pressing the Handsfree key  
if listening on the handset, placing the handset on hook  
if listening on the headset, pressing the Headset key  
by pressing the Cancel soft key  
by pressing any Line or Feature key  
Security features  
The following security features are available on your  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone:  
Using Encrypted Calling  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone supports secure communication using  
SRTP media encryption. If the feature is enabled, a security icon (q) is  
displayed on the screen when your call is secured using SRTP media  
encryption. Contact your system administrator to find out if this feature is  
available for your use.  
Managing your Station Control Password (SCPW)  
Your Station Control Password (SCPW) enables the following security  
features:  
Electronic Lock to prevent others from making calls from your IP  
Deskphone  
password-protected IP Deskphone features (for example, Personal  
Directory, Redial List, and Callers List)  
Your system administrator defines your initial SCPW. Contact your  
system administrator for detailed information.  
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To change your password (SCPW):  
1. Press the Services key.  
(Services)  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Password Admin.  
3. Press the Enter key.  
4. Use the dialpad to enter your password  
at the prompt.  
5. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight New Password.  
6. Press the Enter key.  
7. Use the dialpad to enter the new  
password.  
8. Press the Enter key to accept the new  
password.  
If you are locked out of your  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, or if you forget  
your SCPW, contact your system  
administrator.  
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Note: The default configuration for Password Protection is off.  
To turn Password Protection on or off:  
1. Press the Directory key.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Change Protection  
Mode.  
3. Use the dialpad to enter your password  
(if Password Protection is enabled).  
Enter  
4. Press the Enter soft key.  
5. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
highlight one of the following:  
— Enable Password Protection  
— Disable Password Protection  
6. Choose one of the following soft keys:  
Yes to accept the selection  
Yes  
No  
or  
No to return to the Directory menu  
Done  
7. Press the Done soft key.  
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Entering and editing text  
Entering and editing text  
You can enter and edit text on your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone using the  
following methods:  
The use of any of these methods for text entry depends on the  
application. Table 2 shows the applications and input devices that you  
can use for text entry.  
Table 2: Application text entry  
For:  
Use:  
Call Server-related applications Dialpad  
(for example, changing feature  
USB keyboard for numeric  
entries only  
key labels, adding personal  
directory entries, or dialing)  
Graphical applications  
Local Tools menu  
USB keyboard  
USB keyboard  
Dialpad for numeric entries  
Entering text using the dialpad  
You can use the dialpad to enter text when you use features such as  
Personal Directory, Redial List, and Callers List.  
For example, if you want to use the letter A, press the number 2 key once.  
If you want the letter C, press the number 2 key three times.  
Note: No letters are associated with the number 1 or the 0 keys.  
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Editing text using the soft keys  
You can use soft keys to edit text when you use features such as  
Personal Directory, Redial List, and Callers List.  
To edit an entry in your Personal Directory, press the Directory key, and  
select the desired entry from your Personal Directory.  
To edit text with the soft keys:  
1. Press the Edit soft key.  
2. Press the Left/Right navigation keys to move through the text.  
3. Select the appropriate editing soft key for the operation you want to  
perform.  
4. If the character you want is not visible, press the More soft key to  
access the next layer of soft keys.  
5. To add non-alphanumeric symbols, press the Symbol soft key, and  
perform the following:  
a. Press the Up navigation key to access the symbols.  
b. Press the Left/Right navigation keys to move to a specific  
symbol.  
c. Press the Choose soft key to select a symbol.  
6. Press the Next soft key to submit your changes.  
Table 3 describes the soft key editing functions on your  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
Table 3: Editing soft key description (Part 1 of 2)  
Key  
Description  
Cancel  
Action is cancelled.  
Choose  
Select a non-alphanumeric symbol (available  
only after the Symbol soft key is selected).  
Clear  
Clear the input field.  
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Table 3: Editing soft key description (Part 2 of 2)  
Key  
Description  
Case  
Switch the next character to either uppercase  
or lowercase.  
Delete  
Backspace one character.  
Done/Select/Enter  
Meaning depends on application.  
Entering text using the USB keyboard  
You can use the USB keyboard, when connected, to enter text in the tools  
and graphical applications.  
For number entry in phone applications (for example, when dialing), you  
can use the keyboard to enter digits (0–9), as well as * and #. Other  
characters are ignored.  
When on a call, you can use the function keys (f1, f2, f3, f4, f5, f6, f7, and  
f8) to control the phone. Table 4 shows the function keys and their  
associated action during phone calls.  
Table 4: USB keyboard function keys during phone calls  
Function key  
Action  
f1  
f2  
f3  
f4  
f5  
f6  
f7  
f8  
Go to Handsfree mode  
Go to Headset mode  
Place the current call on hold  
Mute the current call  
Volume up  
Volume down  
Copy  
Quit  
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Connecting the components  
Figure 4 shows connections on the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
Figure 4: Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone connections  
WARNING  
Ensure that the protective rubber cap on the Accessory  
Expansion Module port is in place when the port is not  
in use. Connecting anything other than the proper Avaya  
1100 Series Expansion Module connector to this port  
can cause damage to the phone.  
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Before you begin  
CAUTION  
Damage to Equipment  
Do not plug your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone into a  
regular phone jack. This results in severe damage to the  
IP Deskphone. Consult your system administrator to  
ensure that you plug your phone into a 10/100/  
1000BaseT Ethernet jack.  
CAUTION  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone is designed for use in an  
indoor environment only.  
Connecting the components of the phone  
WARNING  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone is shipped with the  
base locked in position. To avoid damaging your phone,  
press the wall-mount lever, located just under the  
Handsfree key as indicated in Figure 5 on page 31, to  
release the base and pull it away from the phone.  
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Figure 5: Release the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone from the stand  
Use the following steps to connect the components of your phone.  
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1. Remove the stand cover. Pull upward on the center catch as  
indicated in Figure 6 on page 32, and remove the stand cover. The  
cable routing tracks are now accessible.  
Figure 6: Remove the stand cover  
2. Connect the global power supply (optional). Connect the global power  
supply to the AC adapter jack in the bottom of the phone. Form a  
small bend in the cable, and then thread the adapter cord through the  
channels in the stand.  
WARNING  
Use your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with the  
approved Avaya AC Adapter (model NTYS17BAE6).  
Note 1: The Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone supports both AC power  
and Power over LAN options, including IEEE 802.3af Power  
Classification 3. To use Power over Ethernet, where power is  
delivered over the CAT5e cable, the LAN must support Power over  
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Ethernet, and an AC adapter is not required. To use local AC power,  
the optional AC adapter can be ordered separately.  
Note 2: You must use CAT5e (or later) cables if you want to use  
gigabit Ethernet.  
3. Install the handset. Connect the end of the handset cable with the  
short straight section into the handset. Connect the end of the  
handset cable with the long straight section to the back of the phone,  
using the RJ-9 handset jack marked with the symbol +. Form a small  
bend in the cable, and then thread the handset cord through the  
channels in the stand so that it exits behind the handset on the right  
side, in the Handset cord exit in the stand base marked, as shown in  
4. Install the headset (optional). If you are installing a headset, plug the  
connector into the RJ-9 headset jack on the back of the phone  
marked with the symbol ), and thread the headset cord along with  
the handset cord through the channels in the stand, so that the  
headset cord exits the channel.  
5. Install the Ethernet cable. Connect one end of the supplied Ethernet  
cable to the back of your phone using the RJ-45 connector marked  
with the symbol %, and thread the network cable through the  
channel.  
6. If you are connecting your PC through the phone, you require a  
second CAT5e cable. Only one cable is included with the Avaya  
1120E IP Deskphone package. Install the Ethernet cable connecting  
the PC to the phone (optional). Connect one end of the PC Ethernet  
cable to your phone using the RJ-45 connector and thread it through  
the channel. Connect the other end to the LAN connector on the back  
of your PC.  
7. Install additional cables. If applicable, plug in optional USB devices.  
Connect the Ethernet cable to the LAN Ethernet connection. If you  
are using an AC power adapter, plug the adapter into an AC outlet.  
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Figure 7: Cable routing tracks and mounting holes  
8. Wall-mount your phone (optional). Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
can be mounted either by: (Method A) using the mounting holes on  
the bottom of the phone stand, or (Method B) using a traditional-style  
wall-mount box with an RJ-45 connector and a 15-cm (6-inch) RJ-45  
cord (not provided).  
Complete steps 1-7, as needed, before you wall-mount your phone:  
Method A: Press the wall-mount lever, and pull the phone away from  
the stand, as shown in Figure 5 on page 31. Using the stand cover  
(the part you removed in step 1), mark the wall-mount holes by  
pressing the bottom of the stand cover firmly against the wall in the  
location where you wish to install the phone. Four small pins on the  
bottom of the stand cover make marks on the wall. Use the marks as  
a guideline for installing the wall-mount screws (not provided). Install  
the screws so that they protrude 3 mm (1/8 inch) from the wall, and  
then install the phone stand mounting holes over the screw heads.  
You may need to remove the phone from the wall to adjust the lower  
screws. When the lower screws are snug, install the phone on the  
mounting screws, and then tighten the top screws. See Figure 7 on  
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Method B: Attach the 15-cm (6-inch) CAT5e cable, position the stand  
over the mounting rivets, and slide the phone down the wall so that  
the rivets fit into the slots on the stand, indicated in Figure 7 on  
page 34 (Method B).  
9. Replace the stand cover. Ensure that all cables are neatly routed  
and press the stand cover into place until you hear a click.  
10. Put the phone in the wall-mount position (optional). If you wall-  
mounted your phone, put it in the wall-mount position by holding the  
Tilt Lever and pressing the phone towards the base until the phone is  
parallel with the base. Release the Tilt Lever and continue to push the  
phone towards the base until you hear an audible click. Ensure the  
phone is securely locked in position.  
Replacing your narrowband handset with a  
wideband handset  
In order to take advantage of wideband audio, you must replace the  
handset supplied with the deskphone with a wideband handset.  
1. Obtain a wideband handset.  
2. Unplug the handset supplied with the deskphone, leaving the handset  
cord attached to the phone.  
3. Connect the handset cord to the wideband handset.  
Replacing your narrowband headset with a  
wideband headset  
In order to take advantage of wideband audio, you must replace the  
handset supplied with the deskphone with a wideband handset.  
1. Obtain a wideband headset.  
2. Unplug the handset supplied with the deskphone, leaving the headset  
cord attached to the phone.  
3. Connect the headset cord to the wideband headset.  
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In order to use your headset, you must configure your deskphone to  
recognize the headset. For information on how to configure your  
deskphone to use the wideband headset, see “Changing 3. Headsets”  
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Virtual Private Network  
Virtual Private Network  
A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a network that uses a public network  
infrastructure, such as the Internet, to provide you with secure access to  
the private network of your organization.  
The IP Deskphone VPN feature allows you to connect to your  
organization’s private network from a public or remote network. For  
example, you can use your home public Internet connection to connect to  
your organization’s private network.  
This chapter describes the procedure to upgrade the software of your IP  
Deskphone (if required) and configure the VPN on your IP Deskphone.  
An installation wizard helps you perform the necessary steps.  
Note: The Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard uses the default  
language of the operating system of your PC. If the language is not  
supported by the wizard, the default wizard language is English.  
Your system administrator provides you with all the necessary files you  
require to configure your IP Deskphone for VPN, and helps you to resolve  
any errors that occur during configuration.  
Before you begin  
Before you upgrade the IP Deskphone software and configure VPN on  
your IP Deskphone, complete the following checklist:  
Ensure that your PC is using one of the following operating systems:  
— Windows XP  
— Windows Vista  
— Macintosh OS  
Ensure that you received a copy of the provisioning files from your  
network administrator. The following files should be included:  
— Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard.jar  
— provisioning files (for example: system.prv)  
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.bin files (for example: 0625C7C.bin)  
Java Virtual Machine (JVM) version 1.2 or later must be installed on  
your PC. Check Start, Settings, Control Panel, Java to see if JVM  
is installed on your machine and the version of it. If it is not installed,  
contact your system administration to help you to install it. To  
Ensure that your PC has a firewall that allows incoming  
communication to the following ports:  
— UDP Port 69 (TFTP)  
— TCP Port 80 (HTTP)  
— UDP Port 49000  
Note: The Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard.jar file creates a  
log.txt file during execution. This file is helpful to troubleshoot  
problems you experience using the Avaya Phone VPN Configuration  
Wizard.jar. The log.txt file is located in the same directory as  
Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard.jar.  
Connecting your IP Deskphone  
Before you connect your IP Deskphone to your PC, ensure that  
components of your phone are connected properly. For more information  
about connecting your IP Deskphone, see “Connecting the  
Connect your IP Deskphone using one of the following methods:  
connect to your modem. See Figure 8.  
connect to your router. See Figure 9.  
connect to your wireless access point and modem. See Figure 10.  
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Figure 8: IP Deskphone connected to the modem  
Figure 9: IP Deskphone connected to the router  
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Figure 10: IP Deskphone connected to the wireless access  
point and modem  
Note: If your home network is not configured as described in the  
above figures, contact your system administrator for assistance.  
Note: You cannot connect multiple PCs directly to the PC port on the  
IP Deskphone.  
Note: The Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard requires direct  
communication with the IP Deskphone on the network. Ensure that  
your network allows devices to communicate with each other on the  
local network. Some network equipment allows you to isolate devices  
from each other. If you are unsure, it is recommended that you  
temporarily connect your PC to the IP Deskphone to run the initial  
Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard. See Figure 8.  
QoS configuration recommendations  
Avaya recommends that you connect the PC to the IP Deskphones PC  
Ethernet Port as the IP Deskphone provides Quality of Service (QoS) on  
outbound traffic automatically.  
If other PCs share the internet connection then Avaya recommends that  
you configure QoS for outbound traffic and prioritize the IP Deskphone  
traffic. Typical QoS methods that are available are port based priority,  
MAC Address based Priority, and IP Address based Priority. To configure  
QoS, see your router documentation.  
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Installing and configuring VPN  
Use the following procedure to install and configure VPN on your IP  
Deskphone.  
Note: Depending on the version of software installed on your IP  
Deskphone you may need to upgrade the software on the IP  
Deskphone prior to configuring the VPN feature.  
To install and configure VPN  
1. Follow the instructions provided by your system administrator to  
obtain the required files.  
2. Power-down the IP Deskphone.  
3. Run the Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard.jar file.  
The Welcome & language selection window of the Wizard appears,  
as shown in Figure 11.  
Figure 11: Welcome & language selection window  
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4. Select your language preference.  
The following languages are supported:  
Arabic  
Chinese - simplified  
Chinese - traditional  
Czech  
Danish  
Dutch  
English  
Finnish  
French  
German  
Greek  
Hebrew  
Hungarian  
Italian  
Japanese - Katakana  
Japanese - Kanji  
Korean  
Latvian  
Norwegian  
Polish  
Portuguese  
Russian  
Spanish  
Swedish  
Turkish  
5. Click Next.  
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The Equipment Setup and VPN window appears, as shown in  
Figure 12.  
Figure 12: Equipment Setup and VPN window  
6. Verify that the modem, IP Deskphone, and PC are connected  
properly.  
7. Disconnect any VPN connection currently running on your PC. See  
figure 4 to confirm that your LAN Ethernet Port and PC Ethernet Port  
on the IP Deskphone are connected correctly.  
Note: Connect the IP Deskphone LAN Ethernet port, marked with the  
% symbol on the back of the phone to your network equipment only.  
Connect only 1 PC (if applicable) to the PC Ethernet port, marked  
with the ( symbol on the back of the phone.  
Note: Optional: Click More to read a description of VPN.  
8. Click Next.  
The Locate Data Files window appears, as shown in Figure 13.  
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Figure 13: Locate Data Files window  
9. Click Browse to locate the provisioning files provided by your system  
administrator if the wizard was not able to locate the files.  
10. Click Next.  
The Prepare Phone for Configuration window appears as shown in  
Figure 14.  
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Figure 14: Prepare Phone for Configuration window  
11. Power on your IP Deskphone.  
Note: Depending on the current software version on the IP  
Deskphone “Listening Mode” may not be detected. If your phone  
does not enter “Listening Mode”, follow the steps below.  
12. After you hear the chimes tune and the text Avaya appears on the IP  
Deskphone display screen, quickly press the following keys in order.  
Mute  
Mute  
13. Verify that the IP Deskphone displays Listening Mode.  
Note: The IP Deskphone can take up to 60 seconds for “Listening  
Mode” to appear in the display area.  
If the IP Deskphone displays Listening Mode, click Yes and go to  
Step 15.  
OR  
If the IP Deskphone does not display Listening Mode, click No.  
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The Prepare Phone for Configuration (Try again) window appears,  
as shown in Figure 15.  
Figure 15: Prepare Phone for Configuration (Try again)  
window  
a. Power off your IP Deskphone and power it back on again..  
14. After you hear the chimes tune and the text Avaya appears on the IP  
Deskphone display screen, quickly press the following keys in order..  
Mute  
Mute  
Note: The IP Deskphone can take up to 60 seconds for “Listening  
Mode” to appear in the display area.  
b. If the IP Deskphone displays Listening Mode, click Yes and go  
to Step 15.  
OR  
If the IP Deskphone does not display Listening Mode then your  
IP Deskphone requires a software upgrade in order to proceed.  
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Click No to proceed to a software upgrade. Follow the next  
steps to perform a software upgrade on your phone  
The Prepare Phone for Configuration window appears as  
shown in Figure 16.  
Figure 16: Prepare Phone for Configuration window  
c. Double-press the Services key on the IP Deskphone quickly.  
Select the Network Configuration menu item.  
Move the cursor to locate Provision: or (TFTP IP:) in the  
Network Configuration menu, and then write down the existing  
address of the provisioning server so you can revert to it after you  
complete this procedure.  
Note: If a password prompt dialog box appears, press Cancel. Wait  
until your IP Deskphone display completes the “Starting DHCP…”  
screen then perform Step c.  
For information about entering and editing text in the Local menu, see  
d. If you are able to navigate to the Provision: or (TFTP IP:)  
parameter, and edit this field, click Yes.  
The Prepare Phone for Configuration (Input Provisioning  
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Server IP address) window appears, as shown in Figure 17.  
OR  
If you are not able to navigate and edit the address in Provision:  
or (TFTP IP:) in the Network Configuration menu or you were not  
able to edit this field, click No.  
The Prepare Phone for Configuration (Alternate Provisioning  
Server) window appears. See Figure 17.  
Figure 17: Prepare Phone for Configuration (Alternate  
Provisioning Server) window  
e. Press the Auto soft key on the IP Deskphone.  
Navigate to 12. Provisioning Server.  
Clear the Provisioning Server check box.  
f. Press the Config soft key on the IP Deskphone.  
Navigate to the Provision: item.  
Note: If you can locate the provisioning server address, write it down,  
and click Yes.  
Observe the Provision: or (TFTP IP) address, as shown in Figure 18.  
This is the IP Address of your PC running the Wizard tool. Use the IP  
Deskphone keypad to enter the Provision: or (TFTP IP) address of  
the provisioning server.  
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Note: To enter a dot (period) when entering an IP address using the  
IP Deskphone keypad, press the 1 key repeatedly or you can double-  
press the asterisk (*) key.  
Figure 18: Prepare Phone for Configuration (Input  
Provisioning Server IP address) window  
OR  
If you cannot locate the Provisioning Server address, contact your  
network administrator to obtain the IP address and follow the  
administrator instructions.  
Click No to return to the Prepare Phone for Configuration window  
shown in Figure 16.  
g. To reset the IP Deskphone and begin the software update, press  
the Apply&Reset key on the IP Deskphone.  
The progress bar displays the percent complete of the software  
transfer.  
h. Restart your IP Deskphone.  
i. Click Next.  
j. Go back to Step Note on page 44 and repeat the steps.  
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15. When the Autodiscover Phone window appears, as shown in figure  
19, click Autodiscover Phone to discover connected IP  
Deskphones.  
Note: Click Stop to stop the search.  
The text “Searching for connected phones” displays while the  
connected IP Deskphones are located. The text “Autodiscovery  
complete” displays in the Avaya Phone VPN Configuration Wizard  
tool when the search is finished.  
If the search is successful, “Listening Mode: Connected” appears in  
the IP Deskphone display area.  
If the search is not successful, do the following  
Ensure that the IP Deskphone continues to display  
“Listening Mode: Listening…” during the Autodiscovery  
process. If your IP Deskphone does display this message,  
power down the IP Deskphone and repeat the steps,  
starting with Figure 19.  
Ensure that UDP Port 49000 is not currently blocked by  
your PC firewall.  
Ensure that UDP Port 49000 is not already in use by  
existing applications on your PC.  
Review the log.txt file for additional information.  
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Figure 19: Autodiscover Phone window  
16. Click Next.  
If more than one connected IP Deskphone was discovered, the  
Autodiscover Phone (More than one phone was discovered)  
window appears. See Figure 20.  
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Figure 20: Autodiscover Phone (more than one phone was  
discovered) window  
a. Obtain the MAC address of the IP Deskphone for which you are  
configuring the VPN. The MAC address is printed on a label  
located on the back of the IP Deskphone.  
b. Select the IP Deskphone to configure from the drop-down list.  
c. Click Next.  
17. When the Configure phone window appears, as shown in Figure 21,  
click Configure phone to initiate the provisioning session that  
configures the IP Deskphone.  
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Figure 21: Configure phone window  
The progress bar displays the percent complete of the provisioning  
file transfer.  
Configuring phone is displayed during the file transfer.  
18. When Phone configuration complete is displayed, click Next.  
The Confirmation & Finish window appears. See Figure 22.  
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Figure 22: Confirmation & Finish window  
19. Verify that the IP Deskphone is successfully configured.  
Note: You may be prompted to enter a User ID and Password before  
the IP Deskphone registers with the system. This information is  
provided by your system administrator. The following list provides  
character key mappings.  
Key  
0
Generates  
0
1
_ - . ! @ $ % & + & ^ \ 1  
a b c A B C 2  
d e f D E F 3  
g h i G H I 4  
j k l J K L 5  
2
3
4
5
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Key  
6
Generates  
m n o M N O 6  
p q r s P Q R S 7  
R U V T U V 8  
w x y z W X Y Z 9  
., - + = ^ ; : ‘ \ “ *  
{ } | ( ) < > [ ] #  
7
8
9
*
#
a. Look for the following information on the IP Deskphone display:  
— Date  
— Time  
— Type of call server  
— Directory number  
b. Lift the IP Deskphone handset and listen for a dial tone.  
If the IP Deskphone is not configured successfully, ensure that the basic  
requirements are met; repeat the steps in the Avaya Phone VPN  
Configuration Wizard or contact your system administrator. For more  
information about basic requirements, see “Before you begin” on  
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Configuring Telephone Options  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone Services menu lists the following  
submenus:  
The Telephone Options menu enables you or your system  
administrator to configure phone preferences. The Telephone  
Options menu offers the options shown in Figure 23.  
Password Admin menu enables you or your system administrator to  
change the Station Control Password (SCPW).  
The Virtual Office Login and Test Local Mode (for Branch Office)  
menus are listed when an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone Class of  
Service is configured for Virtual Office and Branch Office. For more  
information, see page 154.  
Note: The Password Admin, Virtual Office Login, and Test Local  
Mode menus are not available on all Avaya 1120E IP Deskphones.  
Consult your system administrator.  
Figure 23: Telephone Options menu  
Volume adjustment  
Contrast adjustment  
Language  
Call Log Options  
Ring type  
Call Timer  
Date/Time  
On hook default path  
Change Feature Key Label  
Name Display Format  
Display diagnostics  
Local Dialpad Tone  
Set Info  
Live Dialpad  
Diagnostics  
Note: When an option has a sublist, an ellipsis (...) appears after the  
option.  
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3. Press the Enter key.  
4. Use the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight an option (for  
example, Language…).  
5. Press the Enter key. The display  
provides information required to adjust  
your selection.  
6. Choose one of the following:  
Select  
Cancel  
— Press the Select soft key to save  
changes and return to the  
or  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
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Adjusting the volume  
To adjust the volume, press the Services key, select Telephone  
Options, and select Volume adjustment…  
To adjust the volume:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— Ringer  
— Handset listen  
— Handsfree listen  
— Headset listen  
— Buzzer  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. To increase or decrease the volume, do  
Down  
Up  
one of the following:  
or  
— Press the Down and Up soft keys.  
— Press the Up/Down navigation keys.  
or  
4. Choose one of the following:  
Select  
Cancel  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
volume level and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
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Adjusting the display screen contrast  
To adjust the LCD display screen contrast, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select Contrast adjustment.  
Note 1: If you have an Avaya 1100 Series Expansion Module  
attached to your IP Deskphone, adjusting the telephone’s LCD  
screen contrast also adjusts the display screen contrast configuration  
for the Avaya 1100 Series Expansion Module.  
Note 2: You can also adjust the contrast using the Local Tools menu;  
Avaya recommends that you use the control in the Telephone Options  
menu.  
To adjust the display screen contrast:  
1. To increase or decrease the display  
contrast level, choose one of the  
following:  
Lower  
Higher  
or  
or  
— Press the Lower and Higher soft  
keys.  
— Press the Up/Down navigation keys.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
contrast level and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Selecting a language  
The display is available in multiple languages. To choose a language,  
press the Services key, select Telephone Options, and select  
Language…  
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If the Language setting is password-protected, you must enter a  
password (SCPW) to change the language. If you enter an incorrect  
password, an error message is displayed. If you enter an incorrect  
password more than three times, the password functionality is locked.  
Contact your system administrator to unlock the password.  
Note: This language setting controls the language used by features  
on your phone only. To set the language used elsewhere on your  
phone, press Services twice, select Preferences, and select  
Language.  
To select a language:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired language  
(for example, German [Deutsche]).  
Note: Some languages may not be  
installed on your IP Deskphone. Contact  
your system administrator for more  
information about available languages.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
language and return to the  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Selecting date and time format  
Several date and time formats are available. Formats are based on the  
12-hour and 24-hour clocks. To select the date and time format, press the  
Services key, select Telephone Options, and select Date/Time…  
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To select a date and time format:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired format.  
Sample formats appear on the upper-  
right side of the display area.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
format and return to the  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Accessing display diagnostics  
The Display diagnostics option tests the IP Deskphone display screen  
and indicator lights. To access display diagnostics, press the Services  
key, select Telephone Options, and select Display diagnostics.  
To select Display diagnostics:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll through the list to view display  
capabilities.  
Cancel  
2. Press the Cancel soft key to return to  
the Telephone Options menu.  
Choosing local dialpad tone  
The Local DialPad Tone option produces Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency  
(DTMF) sounds, a single tone, or no sound when you press a key on the  
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dialpad. To choose a local dialpad tone, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select Local DialPad Tone.  
To choose a local dialpad tone:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
highlight one of the following dialpad  
tones:  
None to disable all tones  
Short Click to enable a single tone  
for all keys  
DTMF to turn on a separate DTMF  
tone for each key  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
tone selection and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Viewing telephone information  
The Set Info option displays the following phone-specific information:  
General Info  
Set IP Info  
Ethernet Info  
Server Info  
Encryption Info  
To view IP Deskphone information, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select Set Info.  
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To view IP Deskphone information:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll through the list to view the IP  
Deskphone information.  
Cancel  
2. Press the Cancel soft key to return to  
the Telephone Options menu.  
Diagnostics  
The Diagnostics option displays the following phone-specific information:  
Diag Tools (Ping, do Route Traces)  
EtherStats (Speed, Auto Neg, CRC Errors, Collision)  
IP Stats (Packet Info)  
RUDP Stats (Msg receive/trans)  
QOS Stats  
To view diagnostic information, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select Diagnostics.  
To view IP Deskphone information:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll through the list of diagnostic  
information.  
Cancel  
2. Press the Cancel soft key to return to  
the Telephone Options menu.  
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Configuring call log options  
Use the call log option to configure the following preferences:  
Configuring the Callers List log  
You can configure the Callers List to log all incoming calls including calls  
while your IP Deskphone is busy, or only unanswered calls. The default  
setting is Log all calls. To log only unanswered calls, press the Services  
soft key, select Telephone Options, and select Call Log Option from  
the menu.  
To log only unanswered calls:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the Log Mode  
option.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Log unanswered  
calls.  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
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To log all incoming calls including calls while your IP Deskphone is busy,  
press the Services key and select Call Log Option from the Telephone  
Options menu.  
To log all incoming calls including calls while IP Deskphone is busy:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and highlight the  
Incoming Calls option.  
2. Press the Select soft key.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and highlight Log calls  
if busy.  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the configuration.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep existing configurations.  
Configuring New Call Indication  
You can configure your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone to display a  
message to indicate that a new incoming call was received. The default  
configuration is On. To configure new call indication, press the Services  
key, select Telephone Options, and select Call Log Option.  
To configure New Call Indication:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the Log Mode  
option.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight New Call Indication.  
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4. Press the Enter key.  
5. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— New call indication off  
— New call indication on  
6. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Configuring Preferred Name Match  
You can configure your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone to display the name  
of the caller as defined in your Personal Directory. The default  
configuration is Off. To configure Preferred Name Match, press the  
Services key, select Telephone Options, and select Call Log Option.  
To configure Preferred Name Match:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Preferred Name  
Match.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
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3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— Preferred name match on  
— Preferred name match off  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Configuring Area Code Setup  
Use the Area Code Setup menu to save up to three area codes. When  
an incoming call arrives with an area code that matches one of the three  
stored area codes, the incoming call number is reordered to display the  
phone number followed by the area code (as opposed to the area code  
followed by the phone number).  
This reordering is also performed when you scroll through your Callers  
List. To configure area codes, press the Services key, select Telephone  
Options, and select Call Log Option.  
To configure default area codes (maximum of three):  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Area Code Setup.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
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3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— Area Code # 1  
— Area Code # 2  
— Area Code # 3  
4. Press the Enter key.  
5. Use the dialpad to enter the number at  
the prompt.  
6. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
the existing configurations.  
To edit area code display:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Area Code Setup.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
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3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— Area Code # 1  
— Area Code # 2  
— Area Code # 3  
4. Press the Enter key.  
5. Use the dialpad to edit the number.  
6. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Choosing a ring type  
The Ring type… option configures the phone’s ring tone. To choose a ring  
type, press the Services key, select Telephone Options, and select  
Ring type…  
To choose a ring type:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the ring types.  
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Play  
2. Press the Play soft key to sample the  
ring tone.  
3. Choose one of the following:  
Select  
Stop  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
ring type and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Stop soft key and use the  
Up/Down navigation keys to select a  
different ring type.  
Cancel  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Enabling or disabling Call Timer  
The call timer measures how long you are on each call. To enable Call  
Timer, press the Services key, select Telephone Options, and select  
Call Timer.  
To enable or disable Call Timer:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
— To turn on the call timer, press the  
On  
Off  
On soft key.  
or  
— To turn off the call timer, press the  
Off soft key.  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
configuration and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Enabling OnHook Default Path  
The OnHook Default Path option allows control whether a headset or the  
Handsfree feature is used to operate your IP Deskphone while it is on-  
hook. To enable OnHook Default Path, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select OnHook Default Path.  
To enable OnHook Default Path:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
highlight one of the following:  
Handsfree enable  
Headset enable  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
default path and return to the  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Changing feature key labels  
The Change feature key label option renames the label displayed next to  
each feature key or restores the default labels to the keys. To rename  
feature key labels, press the Services key, select Telephone Options,  
and select Change feature key labels.  
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If the feature key label setting is password-protected, you must enter a  
password (SCPW) to change the feature key label. If you enter an  
incorrect password, an error message is displayed. If you enter an  
incorrect password more than three times, the password functionality is  
locked. Contact your system administrator to unlock the password.  
Note: If a feature key is configured as an auto-dial key, the label does  
not change if the auto-dial key configuration changes.  
To rename the labels:  
3. Press the Enter key.  
4. Press the feature key that you are  
changing.  
Home  
Note: If you enter a prime DN key, an  
error message appears.  
5. Enter the new information for the feature  
key label. To enter special characters,  
press the Up navigation key. For  
information about entering text, refer to  
6. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
changes and return to the  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
Telephone Options menu.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
To restore the default labels:  
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To restore default labels, press the Services key, select Telephone  
Options, and select Change feature key labels.  
7. Press the Enter key.  
8. Use the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
a. Restore all key labels  
— Press the Yes soft key to change all  
feature keys to default values.  
b. Restore one key label  
— Press the Select soft key.  
— Press the feature soft key.  
— Press the Yes soft key to change the  
selected feature key label to the  
default value.  
Note: When labels are changed to  
default values, you cannot undo the  
change. The labels must be reentered.  
Configuring the name display format  
You can configure your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone to display the name  
of the incoming calling party in the following formats:  
first name, last name  
last name, first name  
To configure name display format, press the Services key, select  
Telephone Options, and select Name Display Format.  
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To configure name display format:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Name display  
format.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— first name, last name  
— last name, first name  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Configuring Live Dialpad  
The Live Dialpad option activates the Primary DN key when you make a  
call by dialing a directory number on the dialpad without picking up the  
handset or pressing the handsfree key.  
To configure Live Dialpad, press the Services key, select Telephone  
Options, and select Live Dialpad.  
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To configure Live Dialpad:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Live Dialpad.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight one of the following:  
— On  
Off (default)  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
Select  
Cancel  
configuration.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Configuring Caller ID display order  
Caller ID display order appears in 2 formats:  
Number, name (default)  
Name, Number  
Use the following procedure to configure Caller ID display order.  
1. Press the Services key, select Telephone Options and select Caller  
ID display order.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and select one of the  
following:  
Number, name (default)  
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— Name, number  
3. Press the Select soft key to save the configuration, else press the  
Cancel key to cancel the modifications.  
Configuring Normal mode indication  
The Normal mode display indication can be On or Off when the IP  
Deskphone is in normal mode.  
Use the following procedure to configure Normal mode indication.  
1. Press the Services key, select Telephone Options, and select  
Normal mode indication.  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to scroll and select one of the  
following:  
— On  
— Off  
3. Press the Select soft key to save the configuration, else press the  
Cancel key to cancel the modifications.  
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Configuring Local Menu options  
Note 1: Many of the options discussed in this section are for  
administrator use only. Do not make any changes unless instructed  
by an administrator.  
Note 2: Your system administrator can establish a password for the  
Local Tools menu. When the password is enabled, a password  
prompt dialog box appears when you attempt to access this menu. If  
this happens, contact your system administrator.  
Your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone has both local and server-based  
options. Press the Services key twice to access the Local Tools menu,  
which is organized into the following submenus:  
If a menu entry has a number in front of it, you can select that entry by  
pressing the associated key on the dialpad. For example, when you are in  
the Local Tools menu, you can access 2. Local Diagnostics by pressing  
the 2 key on the dialpad.  
The function of some keys on the IP Deskphone varies depending on the  
situation. The key functions in the menus are described in Table 5.  
Table 5: Navigation key functions in menus (Part 1 of 2)  
Key  
Function  
Down arrow keys Move the highlight down  
Up arrow keys  
Right arrow key  
Left arrow key  
Enter key  
Move the highlight up  
Select the current menu item  
Close the menu  
Select the current menu item  
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Table 5: Navigation key functions in menus (Part 2 of 2)  
Key  
Function  
Enter digits on the Select the associated menu item  
dialpad  
Stop key  
Close the menu  
The key functions in dialog boxes are described in Table 6.  
Table 6: Navigation key functions in dialog boxes  
Key  
Function  
Down arrow keys Scroll the window down  
Up arrow keys  
Right arrow key  
Left arrow key  
Enter key  
Scroll the window up  
Go to the next Edit item  
Go to the previous Edit item  
Toggle Edit mode on or off  
Toggle the check box status  
When you are working in Edit mode, the first field of the item is highlighted  
and a blinking cursor is to the right of the current edit position. The  
navigation key functions in Edit mode are described in Table 7.  
Table 7: Navigation key functions in Edit mode (Part 1 of 2)  
Key  
Function  
Down arrow keys Open the combo box list  
Move the highlight down the list  
Up arrow keys  
Move the highlight up the list  
Right arrow key  
Select the current combo box list item  
Move the cursor to the right  
Left arrow key  
Delete a character in edit field  
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Table 7: Navigation key functions in Edit mode (Part 2 of 2)  
Key  
Function  
Enter key  
Select highlighted item in combo box  
Exit edit mode  
Enter characters  
or digits on the  
dialpad  
Insert characters or digits at the current cursor  
position  
Note: If you are using a USB mouse, you can right-click on the  
Telephony screen to open the Local Tools menu, and click on an item  
to select it.  
1. Preferences submenu  
The Local Tools menu 1. Preferences submenu offers the following  
choices:  
Changing 1. Display Settings  
The Display Settings menu provides access to two tools: Contrast and  
Sleep. Use the Contrast tool to alter the physical settings of the display.  
Use the Sleep tool to control how long the display remains lit if the phone  
is inactive.  
Note: Contrast can also be adjusted in the Telephone Options menu;  
Avaya recommends that you use the control in the Telephone Options  
menu whenever possible.  
To configure the Contrast or Sleep tools, press the Services key twice to  
open the Local tools menu, press the 1 key on the dialpad to select  
1. Preferences, and press the 1 key on the dialpad to select  
1. Display Settings.  
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To configure Contrast or Sleep tools:  
1. Press the Up/Down arrow keys to scroll  
and highlight one of the following:  
— Contrast  
Sleep  
Note: Sleep is displayed in the format  
xxx, where xxx is a time in minutes or  
hours.  
2. Press the Enter key.  
3. Press the Up/Down arrow keys to  
increase or decrease the selected value.  
Note 1: Available values for Sleep are  
as follows:  
5m (5 minutes)  
15m (15 minutes)  
30m (30 minutes)  
1h (1 hour — default)  
2h (2 hours)  
Never (screen does not go black)  
Note 2: Extending the sleep time or  
never sleeping reduces the life span of  
the display screen.  
Exit  
4. Press the Exit soft key to exit to the main  
display. Changes are saved  
automatically.  
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Changing 2. Language  
Use the Language menu item to configure local preferences. Use the  
Language tool to select the language used on your phone.  
Note: This language setting controls the language used in the local  
menus on your phone only. To select the language used by features  
on your phone, press the Services key, select Telephone Options,  
and select Language…  
To select the language used in the local menus, press the Services key  
twice to open the Local tools menu, press the 1 key on the dialpad to  
select 1. Preferences, and press the 2 key on the dialpad to select  
2. Language.  
To select the language used in local menus:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired language  
(for example, German [Deutsche]).  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
desired language and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
Exit  
3. Press the Exit soft key to exit to the main  
display. Changes are saved  
automatically.  
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Changing 3. Headsets  
Headset Configuration  
Each headset has its own tuning parameters, and your deskphone must  
be configured to use the proper parameters. If you do not configure the  
deskphone for the proper tuning parameters, you may not be taking full  
advantage of the audio qualities of the headset.  
Selecting Active Headset Device  
To select the Active Headset Device, press the Services key twice to  
open the Local Tools menu, press the 1 key on the dialpad to select  
1. Preferences, and press the 3 key on the dialpad to select 3.Headsets.  
To select the active headset device  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the Headsets menu.  
2. Highlight the Wired Headset Type field.  
3. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the headset type  
(Headset Type 1, Headset Type 2, or  
Headset Type 3).  
Note: To determine the headset type  
that is compatible with your headset, see  
the product bulletin.  
Enabling HID Commands  
To enable HID Commands, press the Services key twice to open the  
Local Tools menu, press the 1 key on the dialpad to select  
1. Preferences, and press the 3 key on the dialpad to select 3.Headsets.  
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To enable HID Commands:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the Headsets menu.  
2. Select the Enable HID Commands  
checkbox.  
3. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Select soft key to save the  
desired selection and return to the  
Telephone Options menu.  
Select  
Cancel  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to keep  
existing configurations.  
4. Press the Exit soft key to exit to the main  
display. Changes are saved  
automatically.  
Exit  
Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter properties  
You can use the Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter to answer calls  
whenever the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone is running.  
To access the Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter (MHA) properties, press  
the Services key twice to open the Local Tools menu, press the 1 key on  
the dialpad to select 1. Preferences, and press the 3 key on the dialpad  
to select 3.Headsets.  
Note: The Headset type and Backlight options are only available  
when MHA is attached.  
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Table 8 describes the features of the Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter.  
Table 8: Avaya Mobile Headset Adaptor elements and  
functions  
Key  
Function  
Answer key  
Press to answer an incoming  
call.  
If there is no incoming call, the  
IP 1120E handset selects a line  
and you hear a dial tone. This is  
also referred to as Off-hook.  
Release/Goodbye key  
Mute key  
This is also referred to as On-  
hook.  
Press the Mute key to listen to  
the receiving party without  
transmitting.  
Press the Mute key again to  
return to two-way conversation.  
Volume key  
Backlight  
Use the Volume buttons to  
increase or decrease the volume  
of the headset.  
The backlight illuminates when  
you connect your headset to the  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
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2. Local Diagnostics submenu  
Use the Local Tools menu 2. Local Diagnostics submenu to access the  
following:  
Note: Press the Return soft key to return to the Local Diagnostics  
submenu at any time while working tools in the Local Diagnostics  
submenu. Use the Return key to quickly gather information and run  
tests without exiting and reentering the Local Tools menu. For  
example, you can check the Ethernet Statistics, then press Return  
and enter the Network Diagnostics Tools to ping an IP address.  
1. IP Set Information  
The Network Configuration tool is used to view reports about IP set  
operation. This tool is for administrator use only.  
2. Network Diagnostic Tools  
The Network Diagnostic Tools menu contains tools that are used to  
diagnose network problems. This menu is for administrator use only.  
3. Ethernet Statistics  
The Ethernet Statistics tool is used to view reports about Ethernet  
operation. This tool is for administrator use only.  
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4. IP Network Statistics  
The IP Networks Statistics tool is used to view reports about network  
operation. This tool is for administrator use only.  
5. USB Devices  
The USB devices tool provides information about Universal Serial Bus  
(USB) devices that connect to your phone. Your  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone automatically detects USB devices when  
you connect them to the USB port in the back of the phone.  
To check USB device information, press the Services key twice to open  
the Local tools menu, press the 2 key on the dialpad to select  
2. Local Diagnostics, and press the 5 key on the dialpad to select  
5. USB Devices.  
To check USB device information:  
The screen displays information about  
connected devices.  
Return  
1. Press the Return soft key to return to the  
main display.  
6. Advanced Diag Tools  
The Advanced Diag Tools are available to the Avaya support organization  
to configure the auto recovery function and remote access.  
7. License Information  
The system administrator can use the License Information menu to view  
license information.  
8. VPN Information  
The system administrator can use the VPN Information menu to view  
VPN information.  
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9. Certificate Information  
The system administrator can use the Certificate Information menu to  
view certificate information.  
10. DHCP Information  
The system administrator can use the DHCP Information menu to view  
license information.  
3. Network Configuration menu  
The Network Configuration tool displays information that was configured  
when the IP Deskphone was installed. This tool is for system  
administrator use only.  
You may need to access this menu to configure specific IP address  
information to meet the requirements of your network.  
To configure an IP Deskphone for a static IP address:  
1. Press the Services key twice.  
2. Enter the Admin password.  
3. Select Network Configuration.  
4. Scroll down to DHCP and ensure it is unchecked.  
5. Enter the IP address in the Set IP field.  
6. Enter the Net Mask in the Net Mask field.  
7. Enter the Gateway in the Gateway field.  
8. Enter DNS IPs (if applicable).  
9. Press Apply. The phone reboots.  
To obtain an IP Address via DHCP:  
1. Press the Services key twice.  
2. Enter the Admin password.  
3. Select Network Configuration.  
4. Scroll down to DHCP and ensure it is checked.  
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5. Press Apply. The phone reboots.  
4. Lock Menu  
Your system administrator can use the lock menu tool to protect the Local  
Tools menu items from accidental or unwanted changes. This tool is for  
administrator use only  
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Using Off-hook dialing  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the number.  
3. To terminate the call, choose one of the  
following:  
— Replace the handset into the cradle.  
or  
— Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
Using On-hook dialing  
1. Leave the handset in the cradle.  
2. Press the line (DN) key.  
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3. When the dial tone sounds, dial the  
number.  
4. When the called party answers, lift the  
handset.  
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5. To terminate the call, choose one of the  
following:  
— Replace the handset into the cradle.  
or  
— Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
Using handsfree dialing  
Use handsfree dialing to use a built-in microphone and speaker, or a  
headset, instead of the handset. While on an active call, you can switch  
between Handset and Handsfree mode.  
To use handsfree dialing:  
1. Press the Handsfree key.  
(Handsfree)  
2. If a headset is connected, press the  
Headset key.  
(Headset)  
3. Dial the number.  
To discontinue a handsfree call:  
Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
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To mute a handsfree call:  
1. Press the Mute key. The LED indicator  
flashes.  
(Mute)  
2. Press the Mute key again to return to a  
two-way handsfree conversation.  
(Mute)  
To switch from handsfree to handset:  
Lift the handset.  
To switch from handset to handsfree:  
1. Press the Handsfree key.  
(Handsfree)  
2. Replace the handset.  
To use a headset:  
1. Connect the headset to the headset jack  
or the handset jack.  
2. Press the Headset key.  
(Headset)  
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To switch from handsfree to headset:  
1. Press the Headset key.  
(Headset)  
Using the Directory applications  
You can make calls using the following Directory applications available on  
your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone:  
Making a call using Corporate Directory  
Note: This feature is not available on all phones. Contact your system  
administrator to find out if this feature is available for your use.  
The Corporate Directory feature provides an alphabetical list of entries  
using last names. You can search by name, view additional information  
on each entry, and dial Corporate Directory numbers. To use the  
Corporate Directory, press the Directory key and select Corporate  
Directory.  
To search for a specific number:  
1. When prompted, use the dialpad to enter  
the desired name in the  
last name, first name format.  
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Search  
2. Press the Search soft key to find the  
desired name.  
Note: A successful search displays the  
first match on the screen.  
3. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
Dial  
Cancel  
resulting number.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Note: If there is no match to the search  
query, start a new search or change the  
information in the initial search.  
To scroll to a specific number:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight a name in the  
Corporate Directory.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
Dial  
Cancel  
resulting number.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Making a call using the Personal Directory  
The Personal Directory feature allows you to store a maximum of 100  
entries consisting of names and numbers. To use the Personal Directory,  
press the Directory key and select Personal Directory. For information  
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on how to configure and use the Personal Directory, refer to “Using the  
To make a call using the Personal Directory:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight a name in the  
Personal Directory.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
Dial  
Cancel  
resulting number.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Making a call using the Callers List  
The Callers List feature automatically stores up to a maximum of 100  
callers. After 100 callers have been stored, each additional caller  
overwrites the oldest entry. To use the Callers List, press the Directory  
key and select Callers List. For information on how to configure and use  
the Callers List, refer to “Using the Callers List” on page 150.  
To make a call using the Callers List:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight a name in the  
Callers List.  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
Dial  
Cancel  
resulting number.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Making a call using the Redial List  
The Redial List feature automatically stores a maximum of 20 previously  
dialed phone numbers. To use the Redial List, press the Directory and  
select Redial List. For information on how to configure and use the  
Redial List, refer to “Using the Redial List” on page 152.  
To make a call using Redial List:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight a name in the Redial  
List.  
Note: Press the right arrow key if no  
name is stored against the number.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
Dial  
Cancel  
resulting number.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Viewing the date and time of a call  
In both the Redial List and Caller List, you can check the date and time of  
a call.  
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To view date and time of a call:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight a name in the Redial  
List or Caller List.  
2. Press the Right navigation key to  
display the DN of the selected entry.  
3. Choose one of the following:  
— In the Redial List, press the Down  
navigation key to display the date  
and time the last call was placed to  
the selected entry.  
— In the Caller List, press the Down  
navigation key twice to display the  
date and time of the last call from the  
selected entry.  
Note: In the Caller List, the first press of  
the Down navigation key displays the  
number of times a caller has called.  
Using Predial  
Use the Predial feature to enter, preview, and edit numbers before  
dialing.  
To use Predial:  
1. Without selecting the line key, enter the  
number to be dialed.  
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2. Press a line key to dial the number.  
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3. Lift the handset when the called party  
answers or, if in handsfree mode, begin  
to speak.  
To edit a Predial number:  
1. Use the dialpad to enter the number.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— To erase all numbers, press the  
Clear soft key. Reenter the numbers  
to be dialed.  
Clear  
Delete  
or  
— To change one number at a time,  
press the Delete soft key to  
backspace. Re-enter the number.  
3. Press a line key to dial the number.  
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Using AutoDial  
Use the AutoDial feature to display, store, and automatically dial  
phone numbers.  
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To store an AutoDial number:  
1. Without lifting the handset, press the  
AutoDial  
appropriate AutoDial key.  
Note: The display screen displays the  
word Autodial next to the appropriate  
key.  
2. Using the dialpad, dial the phone  
number (including access code) to be  
stored on the selected AutoDial key.  
3. Press the AutoDial key a second time to  
AutoDial  
store the number on the selected key.  
Note: After you store a number, the  
word Autodial disappears, and the  
stored number is displayed.  
4. Assign a label to the key.  
Note: After you assign the label, the  
number disappears and only the label  
appears on the screen next to the key.  
To display an AutoDial number:  
1. Press the Display key.  
Display  
2. Press an AutoDial key in the upper  
display area to display the number  
associated with that key.  
AutoDial  
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To use AutoDial:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Press an AutoDial key in the upper  
display area to dial the number  
associated with that key.  
AutoDial  
Using Ring Again  
Use the Ring Again feature if you receive a busy tone or if there is no  
answer. Your IP Deskphone rings when the person you called becomes  
available. Ring Again automatically redials the number.  
To activate Ring Again:  
1. Dial a number and receive a busy tone  
or no answer.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
RngAgn  
— Press the Ring Again soft key.  
— Enter the Ring Again Activate FFC.  
or  
To call a Ring Again party when you receive notification:  
1. After receiving the notification ring, lift  
the handset, or, if you are using the  
headset or in Handsfree mode, go to  
step 2.  
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RngAgn  
2. Press the Ring Again soft key to  
automatically dial the number.  
To deactivate Ring Again before notification:  
Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Ring Again soft key a  
RngAgn  
second time.  
— Enter the Ring Again Deactivate  
or  
FFC.  
Using Last Number Redial  
Use the Last Number Redial feature to automatically redial the last dialed  
number.  
To use Last Number Redial:  
Choose one of the following:  
1. To redial using the handset:  
— Lift the handset.  
or  
— Press the line (DN) key.  
2. To redial without lifting the handset,  
press the line (DN) key twice (the last  
number dialed is automatically redialed).  
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Using Speed Call  
Use the Speed Call feature to place internal and external calls by dialing a  
one-, two-, or three-digit code to store, edit, and automatically dial  
frequently called phone numbers.  
To store a Speed Call number:  
SpcCtl  
1. Press the Speed Call Controller soft  
key. The triangular icon flashes,  
indicating programming mode.  
2. At the prompt:  
— Enter a one-, two-, or three-digit  
code (0-999).  
— If required, dial the access code.  
— Enter the phone number (internal,  
external or long-distance number).  
SpcCtl  
3. Press the Speed Call Controller soft  
key again to save the code and number.  
The flashing icon turns off.  
To make a Speed Call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
SpcCtl  
2. Press the Speed Call Controller soft  
key.  
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3. Dial the Speed Call code to  
automatically dial the number.  
Using System Speed Call  
Use the System Speed Call feature to dial Speed Call codes that override  
dialing restrictions placed on your IP Deskphone.  
To make a System Speed Call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the System Speed Call soft  
SScUsr  
SScCtl  
key.  
or  
— Press the System Speed Call  
Controller (SScCtl) key.  
3. Dial the Speed Call code to  
automatically dial the number.  
Using HotLine  
Use the HotLine feature to automatically dial a specific number.  
To use HotLine:  
Press the HotLine soft key to automatically  
HotLine  
dial the number.  
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Using intercom calling  
Use the Intercom feature to call a member of your intercom group by  
pressing the code assigned to each member.  
To make an intercom call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Press the Intercom key.  
Intrcm  
3. Dial the one- or two-digit code for the  
desired intercom group member.  
To answer an intercom call while on a line other than your intercom  
group line:  
1. Choose one of the following keys:  
— Press the Hold key to put the current  
(Hold)  
call on hold.  
or  
— Press the Goodbye key to end the  
call.  
(Goodbye)  
2. Press the Intercom key and begin to  
Intrcm  
speak.  
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Answering a call  
Answering a call  
Each incoming call causes the phone to ring, the LCD indicator (R)  
beside the Line (DN) key to flash, and the Message Indicator lamp to  
flash.  
To answer a call:  
Choose one of the following four options:  
Lift the handset.  
or  
Press the Handsfree button located on  
the left side of the handset.  
(Handsfree)  
or  
Press the line (DN) key beside the LCD  
indicator as it flashes.  
or  
Press the Headset key if a headset is  
connected to your IP Deskphone.  
(Headset)  
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While on an active call  
While on an active call  
This section describes the following features, available during an active  
call:  
Placing a call on hold  
Use the Hold feature when you are talking on one line and another call  
arrives on a second line. Retain the original call by putting it on hold and  
then answer the second call.  
To place a call on hold:  
Press the Hold key. The LCD indicator  
flashes beside the line on hold.  
Note: If Automatic Hold is enabled, the  
active call is automatically put on hold  
when you answer the second call.  
(Hold)  
To retrieve a call on hold:  
Press the line (DN) key beside the  
flashing LCD indicator.  
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Transferring a call  
Use the Transfer feature to redirect a call to the appropriate person.  
To transfer a call to a third party:  
Trans  
1. Press the Transfer soft key. The other  
party is put on hold and a dial tone  
sounds. The LCD indicator light flashes  
steadily.  
2. Dial the DN to which you are transferring  
the call or use the Personal Directory,  
Redial List, or Callers List to select a  
number to dial.  
Trans  
3. When that number rings or a person  
answers, press the Transfer soft key to  
connect the calling party.  
To return to the original call, if the transfer is incomplete:  
If the person called is not available,  
press the line (DN) key (next to the LCD  
indicator) to reconnect to the original  
call.  
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Using Timed Reminder Recall  
Use the Timed Reminder Recall feature to receive a reminder tone when  
a transferred call is not answered.  
To use Timed Reminder Recall:  
Trans  
1. Press the Transfer soft key. The call is  
put on hold.  
2. Dial the number to which you are  
transferring the call.  
3. Choose one of the following to start the  
recall timer:  
Trans  
— Press the Transfer soft key.  
or  
— Replace the handset before the  
extension answers.  
Note: If the transfer is complete, the  
recall timer stops.  
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If the transferred call is not answered, your IP Deskphone rings:  
1. Lift the handset to reconnect to the  
original caller.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
Trans  
— Press the Transfer soft key and  
repeat the transfer.  
or  
— If the transfer is picked up while you  
are on the line, press the Goodbye  
(Goodbye)  
key to complete the transfer.  
Using Attendant Recall  
Use the Attendant Recall feature to contact an attendant during a call and  
to connect the caller to the attendant.  
To contact the attendant while on a call:  
1. Press the Attendant Recall key and  
stay on the line until the attendant  
answers.  
AttRcl  
2. Press the Goodbye key. The caller  
remains connected to the attendant.  
(Goodbye)  
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Using Call Park  
Use the Call Park feature to hold temporarily (park) and retrieve a call  
from any IP Deskphone. Using Call Park does not tie up a line. When  
configured network-wide, Call Park can be used across networks. A  
System Park extension can be configured to automatically park most  
calls.  
To park a call on the System Park DN or your own DN:  
During an active call, press the Park soft  
key twice.  
Note: By default, the call is parked on  
your DN unless a System Park DN is  
enabled to automatically park calls on  
the system.  
Park  
Park  
To park a call on a DN other than the System Park DN or your own  
DN:  
Park  
1. Press the Park soft key.  
2. Dial the DN where you want to park the  
call.  
Park  
3. Press the Park soft key.  
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To park a call using the SPRE code or FFC:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Transfer soft key.  
— Press the Conference soft key.  
Trans  
Conf  
or  
2. Dial the Call Park FFC.  
3. To use an alternate DN from the System  
Park DN or your own DN, dial the DN  
where you want to park the call.  
Otherwise, proceed to step 4.  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Transfer soft key.  
— Press the Conference soft key.  
Trans  
Conf  
or  
To retrieve a parked call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
Park  
2. Press the Park soft key.  
3. Dial the DN where you parked the call.  
Note: If a parked call is not retrieved  
within a specified period of time, it rings  
back to your IP Deskphone or to the  
attendant.  
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Recording a Calling Party Number  
Use the Calling Party Number feature to record a caller’s number, or to  
charge a call to an account number, during an established call.  
To record a caller’s number for accounting purposes:  
CParty  
1. Press the Call Party soft key. The caller  
is placed on hold.  
2. Dial a charge account number or the  
caller’s number.  
Note: For information on using the  
Charge key, see “Charging a call or  
CParty  
3. Press the Call Party soft key to return to  
the call.  
Displaying incoming call information  
Use the Display feature to display a second incoming caller’s number and  
name (if available) during an active call, without interfering with the call in  
progress.  
To view the information on an incoming call while on a call in  
progress:  
1. Press the Display key.  
Display  
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2. Press the flashing line (DN) key. The call  
waiting information displays.  
Note: When used with other feature  
keys, the Display key displays  
information associated with those  
feature keys.  
Tracing a malicious call  
Use the Call Trace feature to trace nuisance calls within your system.  
Note: This is not a default feature. Contact your system administrator  
to configure this feature on your IP Deskphone.  
To use Call Trace while on a call:  
Press the Call Trace key.  
CallTrace  
To use Call Trace without a Call Trace key:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Transfer soft key.  
— Press the Conference soft key.  
Trans  
Conf  
or  
2. Dial the SPRE code followed by 83 or  
dial the Call Trace FFC to automatically  
reconnect.  
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Incoming calls  
Incoming calls  
You can use the following features when you have an incoming call:  
Using Automatic Answerback  
When the Automatic Answerback feature is active, your IP Deskphone  
automatically answers in Handsfree mode after one ring; however, calls  
are not forwarded to the voice message service.  
To activate Automatic Answerback:  
Press the Automatic Answerback key.  
AutoAns  
To deactivate Automatic Answerback:  
Press the Automatic Answerback key  
again.  
AutoAns Z  
Using Call Pickup  
Use the Call Pickup feature to pick up calls from any IP Deskphone in  
your pickup group or another pickup group.  
To answer a call in your own call pickup group:  
1. Lift the handset.  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
Pickup  
— Press the Pickup key.  
or  
— Enter the Pickup Ringing Number  
FFC.  
To answer an incoming call in another call pickup group:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Press the Group Pickup key or enter  
GrpPkp  
the Pickup Group FFC.  
3. Dial the pickup group number of the  
ringing IP Deskphone.  
To answer a call at a specific extension in any pickup group:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
Pickup  
or  
— Press the Pickup key.  
— Enter the Pickup Directory  
Number FFC.  
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3. Dial the DN of the IP Deskphone that is  
ringing (and that is not in your call pickup  
group). If the pickup DN or group  
number is invalid (an overflow burst tone  
sounds and the screen displays  
Goodbye and try again), press the  
Goodbye key.  
Using Call Waiting  
The Call Waiting feature alerts you to an incoming call by producing a  
tone. It also puts the current call on hold while you answer the new call.  
To answer an incoming call while on another call:  
1. When the incoming call tone sounds,  
press the Hold key to put the current call  
on hold.  
(Hold)  
Note: If Automatic Hold is enabled, it is  
not necessary to press the Hold key.  
2. Press the Call Waiting key.  
CallWait Z  
To return to the first IP Deskphone call:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Hold key to put the  
(Hold)  
or  
second call on hold.  
— Press the Goodbye key to end the  
second call.  
(Goodbye)  
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2. Press the line (DN) key associated with  
the first call.  
If you do not have a Call Waiting key:  
1. Press the Goodbye key to end the  
current call.  
(Goodbye)  
2. Press the line (DN) key beside the  
flashing status icon to answer the  
incoming call.  
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While away from your desk  
While away from your desk  
You can use the following features when you are away from your desk:  
Using Call Forward  
Use the Call Forward feature to direct incoming calls to ring on another  
line (DN). If the IP Deskphone is ringing, the call cannot be forwarded.  
To forward your calls or change the forward number:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
Fwd  
— Press the Forward soft key.  
— Lift the handset and enter the Call  
Forward All Calls Activate FFC.  
2. Dial the DN where you want to forward  
your calls.  
Fwd  
3. Press the Forward soft key.  
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To deactivate Call Forward:  
Choose one of the following:  
Fwd  
Press the Forward soft key.  
Lift the handset and enter the Call  
Forward All Calls Deactivate FFC.  
or  
To reinstate Call Forward to the same number:  
Press the Forward soft key twice.  
Fwd  
Fwd  
Using Internal Call Forward  
Use Internal Call Forward to accept only calls originating at internal DNs  
to ring at another DN. Calls originating outside your IP Deskphone system  
still ring at your IP Deskphone. Current incoming calls cannot be  
forwarded.  
To forward internal calls:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
IntForward  
— Press the Internal Call Forward  
or  
key.  
— Lift the handset and enter the  
Internal Call Forward Activate  
FFC.  
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2. Dial the DN to which you are forwarding  
your internal calls.  
3. Press the Internal Call Forward key.  
IntForward  
To deactivate Internal Call Forward:  
Choose one of the following:  
IntForward Z  
— Press the Internal Call Forward  
key.  
or  
— Lift the handset and enter the  
Internal Call Forward Deactivate  
FFC.  
To reinstate Call Forward to the same number:  
Press the Internal Call Forward key  
twice.  
IntForward  
IntForward  
Using Remote Call Forward  
Use the Remote Call Forward feature (from any phone other than your  
own) to forward calls to any IP Deskphone.  
To activate Remote Call Forward:  
1. Lift the handset.  
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2. If you are calling from an IP Deskphone  
outside the system, dial your direct  
system access number and wait for the  
dial tone.  
3. Dial the Remote Call Forward Activate  
FFC to activate the feature.  
4. Dial your Station Control Password. A  
dial tone sounds.  
5. Choose one of the following:  
— Dial your DN.  
— To forward calls to the previous call  
forward phone number, press the #  
key. (Do not perform steps 6 and 7.)  
or  
6. Dial the number to which you are  
forwarding calls. If calls are forwarded to  
an invalid number, a fast busy signal  
sounds.  
7. Press the # key.  
To deactivate Remote Call Forward:  
1. Lift the handset.  
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2. If you are calling from an IP Deskphone  
outside the system, dial the direct  
system access number and wait for the  
dial tone.  
3. Dial the Remote Call Forward  
Deactivate FFC.  
4. Dial your Station Control Password.  
5. After you hear the dial tone, dial your  
DN.  
6. Press the # key.  
Securing your IP Deskphone  
Use the Electronic Lock feature to prevent others from making calls from  
your IP Deskphone. The Electronic Lock feature is controlled using your  
Station Control Password (SCPW). To change your Station Control  
Password, please refer to “Security features” on page 23.  
To lock your IP Deskphone:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Electronic Lock Activate FFC.  
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3. Dial your Station Control Password.  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— If you are dialing locally, press the  
(Goodbye)  
Goodbye key.  
or  
— If you are dialing the FFC remotely,  
dial your DN.  
To unlock your IP Deskphone:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Electronic Lock Deactivate  
FFC.  
3. Dial your Station Control Password.  
4. Choose one of the following:  
— If you are dialing locally, press the  
(Goodbye)  
Goodbye key.  
or  
— If you are dialing the FFC remotely,  
dial your DN.  
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Talking with more than one person  
Talking with more than one  
person  
Use the following features to enable conversations between more than  
two people:  
Using the Call Join feature  
Use the Call Join feature to connect a call to a current active call. This  
connection creates a conference between the two callers and yourself.  
To connect a call on hold (on a different line) to your current call:  
1. Press the Conference soft key.  
Conf  
2. Press the line key that has the number of  
the caller you want to connect to your  
current call.  
3. Press the Conference soft key to join  
Conf  
the person on hold to your conversation.  
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Setting up a conference call  
Use the Conference feature to set up a conference call for a maximum of  
three or six people including yourself. The maximum number of people  
the conference feature supports depends on the configuration of your IP  
Deskphone.  
To set up a conference call:  
1. While on a call, press the Conference  
soft key to place the party on hold. You  
hear a dial tone.  
Conf  
2. Dial the number of the person you want  
to add to the conference call. You can  
talk privately to the person you are  
adding at this time.  
Note: If you press the Directory key,  
you can also use the Corporate  
Directory, Personal Directory, Redial  
List, and Callers List to find and dial the  
number of the person you want to add to  
the conference call.  
3. Press the Conference soft key a second  
Conf  
time to conference all parties together.  
If the person you attempt to add to the conference is unavailable:  
1. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
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2. Press the line (DN) key beside the  
flashing status icon to return to your  
original call.  
Using Conferee Selectable Display  
Use the Conferee Selectable Display and Disconnect feature to list active  
conferees and disconnect a conferee from the conference call.  
To view active conferees:  
1. While on a conference call, press the  
Conferee Selectable Display key to  
turn on the LCD indicator. Each key  
press changes the screen to show a  
different active conferee.  
ConfDsp  
Note: This action has no effect on the  
display of other IP Deskphones involved  
in the conference.  
2. Press the Goodbye key. If configured,  
the Conference Count Display returns  
an updated total count of conferees. The  
LCD indicator turns off.  
(Goodbye)  
To disconnect a conferee:  
1. While on a conference call, press the  
Conferee Selectable Display key until  
the conferee you want to disconnect  
appears on the screen.  
ConfDsp  
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2. Press the line (DN) key on which the  
conference call is established.  
3. Choose one of the following:  
— For a single conferee, press the  
Goodbye key. If configured, the  
Conference Count Display returns  
an updated total count of conferees.  
The LCD indicator turns off.  
(Goodbye)  
— For multiple conferees, repeat steps  
1 and 2 until all conferees are  
disconnected. Then press the  
Goodbye key.  
Using Group Call  
Use the Group Call feature to automatically call members of a predefined  
group, one at a time, until all members answer.  
To call group members:  
1. Lift the handset.  
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2. Press the Group Call key or enter the  
GrpCl  
Group Call FFC.  
— The feature automatically calls all  
group members. The icon flashes  
until all members answer.  
— The phone numbers of the group  
members appear on the display as  
they answer. When the last person  
answers, the Group Call indicator  
lights steadily.  
— When a person in your group is on a  
conference call or another group  
call, they are not connected to your  
group call.  
— After everyone in the group has  
answered, only the person who  
made the group call can put the call  
on hold.  
To answer a group call:  
1. Lift the handset. Note the following about  
notification tones:  
— If you are on a call and receive three  
10-second tones, this is the  
notification of a group call on your  
current extension.  
— If you are on a call on another line  
when a group call is made, you  
receive a long tone through the  
handset or speaker.  
— If you are already on a conference  
call or another group call, you do not  
receive notification of a group call.  
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Talking with more than one person  
To end a group call:  
Press the Goodbye key.  
Note: When the person who made the  
group call disconnects, the call  
(Goodbye)  
terminates for all members of the group.  
However, the members of the group call  
can disconnect from the call and not  
affect other members on the call.  
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Working without interruption  
Working without interruption  
This section describes the Activating Make Set Busy feature, which  
provides uninterrupted work time.  
Activating Make Set Busy  
Use the Make Set Busy feature to make your IP Deskphone appear busy  
to all callers.  
To activate Make Set Busy:  
Choose one of the following:  
MakeSetBsy  
— Press the Make Set Busy key.  
or  
— Lift the handset and enter the Make  
Set Busy Activate FFC.  
To deactivate Make Set Busy:  
Choose one of the following:  
MakeSetBsy  
— Press the Make Set Busy key a  
second time to deactivate the  
feature.  
or  
— Lift the handset and enter the Make  
Set Busy Deactivate FFC.  
Call Deflect  
If Call Deflect is configured on your IP Deskphone, you can press the  
Deflect feature key to deflect your call if your IP Deskphone rings and you  
do not want to answer the call. The call may be forwarded to your voice  
mail or to another telephone number, depending on your system  
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configuration. Contact your system administrator to learn which treatment  
is configured for your IP Deskphone.  
Figure 24: Call Deflect Key  
If you press the Deflect key and no special call treatment has been  
configured, your caller receives a busy signal.  
Using Record On Demand key  
If your call recording server does not support wideband call recording,  
you cannot use the call recording feature. For more information, contact  
your system administrator.  
If this feature is enabled, you can use the Record on Demand (ROD)  
feature key to record your telephone conversation.  
Press the ROD key to start or stop the call recording. This key is  
associated with the active user ID and is displayed only if a call is active.  
The ROD key blinks while it is connecting to the call recording application,  
and is lit when the call is recording.  
The ROD key is displayed in the following scenarios:  
Normal operation - Press the ROD key during an active call to record  
the call.  
Call Recording (CR) application in ROD Mode - Press the ROD key  
during an active call to record the call.  
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Bulk Recording - For an active call or unregistered DN/Position ID,  
call recording is initiated even though the ROD key is not pressed..  
1. Press the ROD key during an active call.  
2. To stop the call recording, press the  
ROD key again.  
Using SAVE key  
Use the SAVE feature key to save the recording of an active call. This key  
is associated with the active user ID and is operational only if a call is  
active.  
The SAVE key is displayed in the following scenarios:  
Normal operations - If the SAVE key is pressed during an active call,  
the call is saved.  
CR application in Bulk Record + Save everything mode - Recorded  
conversation is saved at the end of the call. If the SAVE key is  
pressed, then the call is not saved.  
CR application in Bulk Record + Delete everything mode - Recorded  
conversation is deleted at the end of the call. If the SAVE key is  
pressed, then the call is saved.  
The SAVE key lamp status depends on the status of the call recording. If  
the call is to be saved, then the lamp is lit..  
1. Press the ROD key during an active call.  
2. To stop the call recording, press the  
ROD key again.  
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Additional call features  
Additional call features  
Contact your system administrator to determine if the following call  
features are available on your IP Deskphone.  
Using AutoDial Transfer  
Use the AutoDial Transfer feature to transmit digits through your AutoDial  
key to the Central Office after a Trunk Switchhook Flash. You must be on  
a Central Office/Exchange (CO) trunk call from or to a CO that offers  
Centrex or exchange line-type features.  
To use AutoDial Transfer when picking up an incoming trunk call:  
1. Press the Centrex Switchhook Line  
Flash key and wait for an interrupted dial  
tone.  
CentrexSHF  
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2. Press the AutoDial key to call the  
AutoDial  
number desired.  
3. Press the Goodbye key to end the call.  
(Goodbye)  
Using the Buzz feature  
Use the Buzz feature to notify another person of a call, a visitor, or a  
request. Two IP Deskphones that are linked together enable one person  
to signal the other. The person signaled hears a buzz.  
To buzz the IP Deskphone linked to your IP Deskphone:  
Press the Buzz key.The IP Deskphone  
linked to your IP Deskphone buzzes as  
long as you press the key.  
Buzz  
Using Call Page Connect to make an  
announcement  
Use the Call Page Connect feature to make an announcement over a  
paging system.  
Note: A Page key on an attendant console overrides and disconnects  
the IP Deskphones. The IP Deskphones must reaccess the page  
trunk.  
To connect to Call Page:  
1. Lift the handset.  
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2. Dial the Page Trunk Access Code to  
complete the connection to the page  
system.  
3. Make your announcement.  
4. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
Using Centrex/Exchange Line Switchhook  
Flash  
Use the Centrex/Exchange Line Switchhook Flash feature during an  
established call to use a Centrex service, such as Call Transfer or Three-  
Way Calling.  
To use Centrex/Exchange Line Switchhook Flash:  
1. While on a call, press the Centrex Line  
Switchhook Flash key. A special dial  
tone sounds.  
CentrexSHF  
2. Dial the codes for your custom Centrex  
feature.  
3. Press the Goodbye key to end the call.  
(Goodbye)  
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Charging a call or charging a forced call  
Use the Call Charge feature to charge a call to a specific account.  
The Forced Charge feature charges long-distance calls from an IP  
Deskphone restricted to local calls.  
To charge a local or long-distance call to an account before you dial:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Charge soft key.  
Charge  
— Dial the Call Detail Recording FFC.  
3. Dial the charge account number.  
4. When the dial tone sounds, dial the  
number.  
To charge a call in progress:  
1. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Transfer soft key.  
— Press the Conference soft key.  
Trans  
Conf  
or  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Charge soft key.  
Conf  
— Dial the Call Detail Recording FFC.  
or  
3. Dial the charge account number.  
4. Press the line (DN) key to return to the  
call.  
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To charge a call to an account when you transfer a call:  
1. Press the Transfer soft key. The call is  
Trans  
on hold.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Charge soft key.  
Trans  
— Dial the Call Detail Recording FFC.  
or  
3. Dial the charge account number.  
4. After the dial tone, dial the number to  
which you are transferring the call.  
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5. Press the Transfer soft key when you  
Trans  
hear the IP Deskphone ring.  
Note: You can talk privately to the  
person at the transfer number before you  
press the Transfer soft key.  
To charge a call to an account when you add someone to a  
conference call:  
1. Press the Conference soft key. The call  
Conf  
is placed on hold.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Charge soft key.  
Conf  
— Dial the Call Detail Recording FFC.  
or  
3. Dial the charge account number.  
4. Dial the number of the person you want  
to add to the conference.  
5. Press the Conference soft key.  
Conf  
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Using Enhanced Override  
Use the Enhanced Override feature to override an active call after you  
attempt a Forced Camp-on. Use Enhanced Override to make a call or a  
consultation call, such as placing a call on hold and calling another party.  
To use Enhanced Override:  
You receive a busy signal after dialing a  
phone number.  
1. Choose one of the following:  
EnhOvr  
— Press the Override key.  
or  
— Enter the Override FFC to initiate a  
Forced Camp-on.  
If either person on the call disconnects at  
this time, you receive an overflow (fast  
busy or engaged) signal.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Override key again.  
— Enter the Override FFC again.  
EnhOvr  
or  
The other two people on the call receive  
an override tone and a conference call is  
established between the three of you. If  
anyone disconnects, the other two  
people remain connected.  
3. To terminate the call, press the  
Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
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Using Forced Camp-on  
Use the Forced Camp-on feature to automatically ring another IP  
Deskphone (internal or external) immediately after that IP Deskphone  
disconnects from its current call.  
To use Forced Camp-on:  
You receive a busy signal after dialing a  
phone number.  
1. Choose one of the following:  
EnhOvr  
— Press the Override key.  
or  
— Enter the Override FFC, to initiate a  
Forced Camp-on.  
Note: The person you called receives a  
tone, and you receive a ring signal or a  
busy signal, depending on the options  
chosen. You are now camped-on to the  
number you dialed.  
2. Return the handset to the cradle.  
3. When the person you called finishes the  
call, your IP Deskphone automatically  
dials the number and both IP  
Deskphones ring.  
Answering a call camped-on to your extension:  
When your IP Deskphone rings, lift the  
handset.  
Note: You can program your IP  
Deskphone for either Camp-on or Call  
Waiting, but not both.  
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Overriding a busy signal  
Use the Override feature to override a busy signal and interrupt another  
call.  
To override a busy signal:  
1. You receive a busy signal after dialing a  
phone number.  
2. Choose one of the following:  
EnhOvr  
— Press the Override key.  
or  
— Enter the Override FFC. The people  
in the targeted call receive a tone for  
approximately 1 second. After  
Override joins you to their call, a  
short tone repeats every 16  
seconds.  
3. To terminate the call, press the  
Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
Using Privacy Release  
Use the Privacy Release feature to enable one or more people who share  
your DN to join a call.  
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To use Privacy Release in an established state:  
Press the Privacy Release soft key during a  
call. People can join the call by pressing the  
shared number (DN) key on their IP  
Deskphone (Multiple Appearance DN  
feature).  
PrvRls  
Using Radio Page  
Use the Radio Page feature to page a person and stay on the line until  
they answer. The paged person answers the call after entering a special  
Page Meet-me code from any IP Deskphone.  
To use Automatic Preselection (Meet-me page):  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Radio Paging Access FFC.  
The paging tone sounds (two beeps  
followed by a dial tone).  
3. Dial the number of the party you want to  
page. After dialing, the ringback tone  
sounds.  
Note: The paged person can use any IP  
Deskphone to enter a Radio Paging  
Answer FFC, plus their own DN number.  
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4. If your call goes unanswered for a preset  
time period and a 15-second high-  
pitched tone sounds followed by silence,  
press the Goodbye key or replace the  
handset.  
(Goodbye)  
or  
To use Automatic Post-selection:  
The called party is either busy on the IP Deskphone or away from their  
desk. To page the called party, you do not need to redial the number of  
the called party.  
1. Press the Radio Page soft key. A  
RadPag  
special dial tone sounds.  
2. Dial the Radio Paging Access FFC.  
The ringback tone sounds.  
Note: The paged person can use any IP  
Deskphone to enter a Radio Paging  
Answer FFC, plus their own DN number.  
3. If your call goes unanswered for a preset  
time period and a 15-second high-  
pitched tone sounds, followed by  
silence, press the Goodbye key or  
replace the handset.  
(Goodbye)  
or  
To answer a Radio Page:  
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If you carry a Radio Pager, a page indicates that someone dialed your  
DN. If the Radio Page system is configured to function in Meet-me mode,  
you can answer the page call from any IP Deskphone.  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Radio Paging Answer FFC.  
The paging tone sounds.  
3. Dial your own DN to connect to the  
paging caller. If the caller has  
disconnected, a steady high-pitched  
(number unavailable) tone sounds.  
Using Voice Call  
Use the Voice Call feature to make an announcement through someone  
else’s IP Deskphone speaker.  
To make a voice call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Press the Voice Call key and make the  
VceCal  
announcement.  
3. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
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To respond to a voice call:  
Your IP Deskphone rings once and the  
caller's voice transmits through your  
speaker. Lift the handset.  
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Additional phone features  
The following features are described in this section:  
Using the Personal Directory  
Use the Personal Directory feature to create and store up to 100 directory  
entries. A Personal Directory entry can contain:  
last name (up to 24 characters)  
first name (up to 24 characters)  
phone numbers (up to 31 characters)  
To use the Personal Directory, press the Directory key and select  
Personal Directory.  
Note: If password control has been enabled, enter your SCPW at the  
prompt.  
To add an entry:  
1. Press the Add soft key.  
Add  
Note: If the message Directory is full  
appears, delete one or more entries to  
add a new entry.  
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2. Use the dialpad to enter the name.  
3. Press the Next soft key.  
Next  
4. Use the dialpad to enter the phone  
number.  
5. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Done soft key to save the  
Done  
Cancel  
new entry.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to discard  
the new entry and return to the Add  
screen.  
To edit an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
2. Press the Edit soft key and perform your  
Edit  
edits.  
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3. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Done soft key to save the  
Done  
Cancel  
changes.  
or  
— Press the Cancel soft key to return  
to the Personal Directory without  
saving your changes.  
To delete an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the entry.  
2. Press the Delete soft key.  
Delete  
3. Choose one of the following:  
Confirm  
Cancel  
— Press the Confirm soft key to delete  
or  
the entry.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to return  
to the Personal Directory without  
deleting the entry.  
To search for an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
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2. Choose one of the following:  
Dial  
Cancel  
— Press the Dial soft key to dial the  
or  
resulting number.  
— Press the Cancel soft key to exit  
without dialing.  
Using the Callers List  
The Callers List feature logs all incoming calls. The Callers List can store  
up to 100 entries. When the list is full, the system overwrites the oldest  
entry. Use the Callers List feature to review missed calls and to dial calls.  
The Callers List contains:  
the caller’s last and first name (if available)  
the DN of the caller  
the time and date of the call  
the number of times the caller called  
Note: : If the caller name is not defined, then only the telephone  
number is displayed.  
Entries in the Callers List are sorted by the time the call arrived.  
Note: Calling Party Name Display (CPND) is affected depending on  
the Preferred Name Match option. If Preferred Name Match is on, the  
CPND appears according to your configurations. If the Preferred  
Name Match option is off, the CPND appears according to the system  
configurations.  
To access the Callers List, press the Directory key and select Callers  
List.  
Note: If password control is enabled, enter your SCPW at the prompt.  
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To dial an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
2. Press the Dial soft key.  
Dial  
To delete an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
2. Press the Delete soft key.  
Delete  
3. Choose one of the following:  
— Press the Confirm soft key.  
— Press the Cancel soft key.  
Confirm  
Cancel  
or  
To delete the entire Callers List:  
1. Press the Delete soft key.  
Delete  
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2. Choose one of the following soft keys:  
Yes to delete the entire Callers List  
No to return to the previous screen  
Yes  
No  
or  
Using the Redial List  
The Redial List feature logs all outgoing calls. The Redial List can store  
up to 20 entries. When the list is full, the system overwrites the oldest  
entry. Use the Redial List feature to review calls made and to redial  
previously dialed calls. The Redial List contains:  
the last and first name of the dialed party (if available)  
the DN of the dialed party  
the time and date of the last dialed occurrence  
Note: If the caller name is not defined, then only the telephone  
number is displayed.  
Entries in the Redial List are sorted by the time the call arrived.  
Note: Calling Party Name Display (CPND) is affected depending on  
the Preferred Name Match option. If Preferred Name Match is on, the  
CPND appears according to your configurations. If the Preferred  
Name Match option is off, the CPND appears according to the system  
configurations.  
To access Redial List, press the Directory key and select Redial List.  
Note: If password control is enabled, enter your SCPW at the prompt.  
To dial an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
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2. Press the Dial soft key.  
Dial  
To delete an entry:  
1. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight the desired entry.  
2. Press the Delete soft key.  
Delete  
3. Choose one of the following soft keys:  
Yes to delete the entry  
Yes  
or  
No  
No to return to the previous screen  
To delete the entire Redial List:.  
1. Press the Delete soft key.  
Delete  
2. Choose one of the following soft keys:  
Yes to delete the entire Callers List  
No to return to the previous screen  
Yes  
No  
or  
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Using Virtual Office  
The Virtual Office feature provides a service you can use while you are  
away from your desk to transfer calls, and all your office IP Deskphone  
features, to a remote IP Deskphone. Virtual Office makes this possible by  
allowing you to use another IP Deskphone (the Remote phone) to log in  
to your own home or office IP Deskphone (the Office phone). After you  
log in, you can access the DNs, autodial numbers, key layout, feature  
keys, and voicemail features that are configured on your own home or  
office IP Deskphone.  
To use Virtual Office, you need your DN and preconfigured Station  
Control Password (SCPW). You must activate Virtual Office on your  
Office phone before you can connect to it from a Remote phone. See  
Note: Consult your system administrator to verify if the Virtual Office  
feature is available for your use.  
You can use an IP Deskphone as a Remote phone to connect to your  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone even if it is a different IP Deskphone model.  
Table 9 shows the IP Deskphones on which you can use Virtual Office to  
connect to your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
Table 9: Virtual Office connection availability  
IP Deskphone model  
Possible to log in to the 1120E?  
Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone  
Avaya 1150E IP Deskphone  
Avaya 1165E IP Deskphone  
IP Phone 2001  
Yes, with restrictions  
Yes  
Yes  
No  
Yes  
Yes, with restrictions  
IP Phone 2002  
Yes  
Yes  
IP Phone 2004  
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Table 9: Virtual Office connection availability  
IP Deskphone model  
Possible to log in to the 1120E?  
Avaya 2007 IP Deskphone  
Yes  
Avaya 2033 IP Conference  
Phone  
Yes, with restrictions  
Avaya 2050 IP Softphone  
Yes, with restrictions  
Note 1: When logged into an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone or an  
Avaya 2050 IP Softphone using Virtual Office, feature keys 4 and 5,  
and the Shift key, are not available to the Avaya 1120E IP  
Deskphone.  
Note 2: A Virtual Office login to an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone from  
an Avaya 1110 IP Deskphone, IP Phone 2001, Avaya 2033 IP  
Conference Phone, or Avaya 2050 IP Softphone is blocked in certain  
situations. Consult your system administrator.  
Logging in to Virtual Office  
If the IP Deskphone is configured for Virtual Office, the Virtual soft key is  
Figure 25: Virtual soft key  
To activate Virtual Office from this IP Deskphone on your Office IP  
Deskphone:  
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1. Press the Virtual soft key.  
Vrtual  
2. At the prompt, enter your user ID.  
3. Press the Enter key.  
4. At the prompt, enter the home Station  
Control Password (SCPW).  
Note 1: If the user ID is not found locally,  
the message “Locating Remote Server”  
is displayed.  
Note 2: After three failed login attempts,  
wait 1 hour before attempting to log in  
again, or contact your system  
administrator to reset your password.  
For more information, see “Security  
Note 3: Your Virtual Office session  
expires after a fixed period of time,  
(determined by your system  
administrator).  
A successful login transfers all the features, time, date, and tones to your  
Remote IP Deskphone from your Office IP Deskphone.  
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Using Virtual Office on your Remote IP Deskphone  
Because the display characteristics, including size, vary from one IP  
Deskphone model to the next, your Office Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
display is different on each Remote phone. Figure 26 shows an  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone logged in as a Remote phone to an  
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone Office phone. All the features appear as they  
do on your Office Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
Figure 26: Logged in to an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone  
Figure 27 shows an Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone logged in as a Remote  
phone to an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone Office phone. Fewer display  
lines are available on the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, so the display  
provides less information.  
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Figure 27: Logged in to an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone using  
an Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone  
Figure 28 shows an IP Softphone 2050 logged in as a Remote phone to  
an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone Office phone. In this case, the information  
display is arranged in a different fashion, but all the information is visible  
at one time.  
Figure 28: Logged in to an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone using  
an Avaya 2050 IP Softphone  
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Using Virtual Office on your Office IP Deskphone  
Figure 29 shows the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone display when the  
phone is logged out due to remote access.  
Figure 29: Office phone displays the message Logged Out  
When activated for Virtual Office by a Remote IP Deskphone, your Office  
IP Deskphone is logged out and no longer operational. If this is the case  
when you return to your office, you can disconnect the remote login and  
regain control of your Office phone. If you do not disconnect the remote  
login, your Virtual Office session expires after a fixed period of time,  
determined by your system administrator.  
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To regain operation of an IP Deskphone being used for Virtual  
Office:  
Choose one of the following:  
— To completely disconnect your  
Office IP Deskphone from the  
Remote IP Deskphone:  
Home  
a. Press the Home key.  
b. Enter your User ID and password  
(this logs the Office IP Deskphone  
back on to your office network).  
or  
Vrtual  
— Press the Virtual soft key to log in to  
another IP Deskphone, and your IP  
Deskphone becomes a Remote IP  
Deskphone.  
Logging out of Virtual Office  
To log out of Virtual Office, press the Virtual soft key.  
Automatic log out from Virtual Office  
Your remote Virtual Office IP Deskphone may be configured to  
automatically log out of Virtual Office after a predetermined period of  
inactivity. When automatic logout is about to occur, the following message  
is displayed on the IP Deskphone: "Logout phone now?"  
Press Yes to allow the IP Deskphone to log out of Virtual Office or press  
No to remain logged in to Virtual Office and reset the IDLE timer. If no key  
is pressed, the IP Deskphone logs out of Virtual Office.  
Emergency calls on your Remote IP Deskphone  
If you make an emergency call while logged in to Virtual Office on a  
Remote IP Deskphone, the call is placed to the local emergency service,  
not to your home office emergency service.  
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Note: Some IP Deskphones are configured as Virtual Office-only  
telephones and have no assigned DN. However, these IP  
Deskphones can still be used to make emergency calls. “Emergency  
Calls only “ is displayed on the IP Deskphone display when not  
logged in to Virtual Office. When the phone goes off-hook, dial tone is  
available for emergency calls only. All other calls are restricted.  
Troubleshooting Virtual Office  
Virtual Office can display error messages on-screen. Table 10 lists error  
messages and describes actions to correct the causes.  
Table 10: Troubleshooting Virtual Office (Part 1 of 3)  
Displayed Message  
Probable Cause  
Actions  
Busy, try again  
Remote IP  
Deskphone is active  
(not idle).  
Wait for remote IP  
Deskphone to  
become idle and try  
again.  
ACD is logged in.  
Log out ACD IP  
Deskphone before  
Virtual Office from  
another IP  
Deskphone.  
Make Set Busy is  
inactive on ACD IP  
Deskphone.  
Configure Make Set  
Busy active on ACD  
IP Deskphone.  
Invalid ID (1)  
Invalid ID (2)  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
User ID is not in  
Gatekeeper  
database.  
Notify system  
administrator.  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
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Table 10: Troubleshooting Virtual Office (Part 2 of 3)  
Displayed Message  
Probable Cause  
Actions  
Invalid ID (3)  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
User ID in  
Notify system  
Gatekeeperdatabase administrator.  
points to originating  
Call Server.  
Locked from Login  
Three failed attempts Wait one hour for the  
to enter the correct  
Station Control  
Password.  
lock to clear  
automatically, or  
notify system  
administrator to clear  
lock.  
Permission Denied  
(1)  
Remote IP  
Notify system  
administrator.  
Deskphone has no  
Station Control  
Password.  
Permission Denied  
(3)  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
Remote IP  
Notify system  
administrator.  
Deskphone has no  
Station Control  
Password.  
Permission Denied  
(4)  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
Attempt to log in to a  
remote IP Phone  
2004 or Avaya 2050  
Go to an IP Phone  
2004 or Avaya 2050  
IP Softphone and try  
IP Softphone from an again, or consult your  
Avaya 1120E IP  
Deskphone (some  
restrictions apply).  
local system  
administrator.  
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Table 10: Troubleshooting Virtual Office (Part 3 of 3)  
Displayed Message  
Probable Cause  
Actions  
Permission Denied  
(6)  
Incorrect User ID  
entered.  
Enter correct User ID.  
Incorrect Station  
Control Password  
entered.  
Select Retry, and try  
again with the correct  
Station Control  
Password.  
Server Unreachable  
(1)  
Network problem.  
Network problem.  
Notify system  
administrator if the  
problem persists.  
Server Unreachable  
(2)  
Notify system  
administrator if the  
problem persists.  
VOUD configured on  
TN  
Remote IP  
Notify system  
administrator.  
Deskphone does not  
have VOUA Class of  
Service.  
Using Media Gateway 1000B  
The Media Gateway 1000B (MG 1000B) provides a means of extending  
Avaya Communication Server 1000 Release 4.5 features to one or more  
remotely located branch offices using the Branch Office feature. A branch  
office is a remote location in the network where IP Deskphones, PSTN  
access, and TDM IP Deskphones are located. Contact your system  
administrator to see if these functions are available for your use.  
The Media Gateway 1000B (MG 1000B) IP Deskphone can operate in  
Normal or Local Mode.  
Normal Mode  
The IP Deskphone registers with the Main Office and receives IP  
Deskphone services from the Main Office. At any time during Normal  
Mode, you can check Local Mode functionality (make and receive calls)  
by enabling Local Mode and returning to Normal Mode. After testing, you  
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can return to Normal Mode (see “Using Resume Normal Mode” on  
page 164) or by waiting for 10 minutes.  
Local Mode  
If the WAN connection fails, the IP Deskphone loses communication with  
the Main Office Telephone Preference Service (TPS). It then registers  
with the MG 1000B and receives IP Deskphone services from the  
MG 1000B. Features such as Personal Directory, Redial List, and Callers  
List are not available when operating in Local Mode. When in Local Mode,  
the IP Deskphone displays the message LOCAL MODE.  
Using Test Local Mode  
Use Test Local Mode to check Local Mode functionality (make and  
receive IP Deskphone calls). Test Local Mode is useful when provisioning  
has changed for an IP Deskphone on an MG 1000B Controller.  
1. Press the Services key.  
(Services)  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation keys to  
scroll and highlight Test Local Mode.  
3. Press the Enter key (the IP Deskphone  
resets and registers back to the Main  
Office).  
Using Resume Normal Mode  
Use the Resume Normal Mode command to return to Normal Mode after  
testing survival functionality.  
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Note: If you do not use the Resume Normal Mode command after  
testing, the IP Deskphone automatically returns to Normal Mode in 10  
minutes.  
1. Press the Services key.  
(Services)  
2. Press the Up/Down navigation key to  
scroll and highlight Resume Normal  
Mode.  
3. Press the Enter key (the IP Deskphone  
registers back to the main office).  
Troubleshooting MG 1000B  
The MG 1000B can display error messages on-screen. Table 11 lists  
error messages and describes actions to correct the causes.  
Table 11: Troubleshooting MG 1000B (Part 1 of 2)  
Display Message  
Probable Cause  
Actions  
Local Mode  
Test Local Mode.  
Press the Services  
key, and then select  
Resume Normal  
Mode.  
Network problem.  
Contact system  
administrator if  
problem persists.  
Local Mode  
Invalid ID (1)  
Gatekeeper unable to Notify system  
find end point from  
Branch User ID.  
administrator.  
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Table 11: Troubleshooting MG 1000B (Part 2 of 2)  
Display Message  
Probable Cause  
Actions  
Local Mode  
Invalid ID (2)  
Branch User ID not  
found in any  
equipped TN.  
Notify system  
administrator.  
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Using Hospitality features  
Hospitality features are intended for hotel operations. The following  
features are discussed in this section:  
Configuring Automatic Wake-Up  
Use the Automatic Wake-Up feature to receive a timed reminder call.  
From your IP Deskphone, you can program the system to automatically  
place a call to you at a predetermined time. When you answer the call,  
recorded music plays for up to 30 seconds, followed by a prerecorded  
announcement or the attendant.  
To enter the time for an Automatic Wake-Up call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Automatic Wake-Up Request  
FFC.  
3. Dial the Automatic Wake-Up time in a  
24-hour time format (hhmm). A tone  
sounds to confirm your entered time.  
Note: In a 24-hour time format,  
7:30 a.m. is entered as 0730;  
9:45 p.m. is entered as 2145.  
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4. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
To cancel an Automatic Wake-Up call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Automatic Wake-Up Quit FFC.  
3. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
To verify the time for the Automatic Wake-Up call:  
1. Lift the handset.  
2. Dial the Automatic Wake-Up Verify  
FFC.  
3. Dial the Automatic Wake-Up time in a  
24-hour time format (hhmm). If your  
query matches the preset time, a  
confirmation tone sounds.  
Note: In a 24-hour time format,  
7:30 a.m. is entered as 0730;  
9:45 p.m. is 2145.  
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4. Press the Goodbye key.  
(Goodbye)  
Activating Message Registration  
Use the Message Registration feature to read, change, or reset meters  
that log your hotel IP Deskphone calls.  
To read meters:  
1. Press the Message Registration key.  
MRK  
MRK  
2. Dial the room Directory Number (DN).  
3. Press the Message Registration key.  
To change a meter:  
1. Press the Message Registration key.  
MRK  
2. Dial the Directory Number (DN).  
3. Dial the correct meter count.  
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4. Press the * key.  
5. Press the Message Registration key.  
MRK  
To reset a meter to zero:  
1. Press the Message Registration key.  
MRK  
2. Dial the room DN.  
3. Press the * key.  
4. Press the Message Registration key.  
MRK  
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Using Maid Identification  
Use the Maid Identification feature to track the cleaning status of rooms.  
The maid enters the information from the IP Deskphone in each room.  
To enter cleaning status:  
1. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
2. Dial the DN for the room.  
3. Dial one of the following cleaning status  
codes:  
1 = Cleaning requested  
2 = Cleaning in progress  
3 = Room cleaned  
4 = Room passed inspection  
5 = Room failed inspection  
6 = Cleaning skipped  
The interrupted dial tone sounds.  
4. Press the * key.  
5. Dial the Maid ID. If you dial the wrong  
Maid ID, press the * key and redial the  
ID.  
6. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
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Displaying Room Status  
Use the Room Status feature to display the status of a room using the  
Display Module.  
To read the status of a room:  
1. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
2. Dial the DN for the room. The DN is  
displayed followed by a two-digit  
code.The first digit indicates the  
occupancy status:  
0 = Room vacant  
1 = Room occupied  
The second digit indicates the cleaning  
status of the room:  
1 = Cleaning requested  
2 = Cleaning in progress  
3 = Room cleaned  
4 = Room passed inspection  
5 = Room failed inspection  
6 = Cleaning skipped  
3. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
Changing the status of a room:  
1. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
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2. Dial the DN for the room. The DN  
displays followed by a two-digit  
code.The first digit indicates the  
occupancy status:  
0 = Room vacant  
1 = Room occupied  
The second digit indicates the cleaning  
status of the room:  
1 = Cleaning requested  
2 = Cleaning in progress  
3 = Room cleaned  
4 = Room passed inspection  
5 = Room failed inspection  
6 = Cleaning skipped  
3. Dial the status code for the room. A  
three-digit code appears. The first digit  
indicates the occupancy status, the  
second is the previous cleaning status,  
and the third is the new status.  
4. Press the Room Status key.  
RMK  
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Accessing External Server Applications  
Accessing External Server  
Applications  
Use External Server Applications to access a variety of applications  
directly from your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone.  
To find out what features and services are available, contact your system  
administrator. Depending on what is available on your system, your  
phone can provide information; for example, local news and weather,  
stock market information, or traffic reports.  
For more information about the External Server Applications, consult the  
Avaya IP Phone External Server Applications User Guide.  
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Flexible Feature Codes (FFC)  
Use Table 12 to keep track of the FFCs assigned by your system  
administrator.  
Table 12: Flexible Feature Codes (Part 1 of 2)  
FFC Feature  
Automatic Wake-Up  
FFC Feature  
Make Set Busy Activate  
Activate  
Automatic Wake-Up  
Deactivate  
Make Set Busy Deactivate  
Malicious Call Trace  
Override  
Automatic Wake-Up  
Verify  
Call Detail Recording  
Charge Account  
Call Forward All Calls  
Activate  
Pickup Ringing Number  
Pickup Directory Number  
Call Forward All Calls  
Deactivate  
Call Park  
Pickup Group  
Electronic Lock  
Activate  
Radio Paging Access  
Electronic Lock  
Deactivate  
Radio Paging Answer  
Group Call  
Remote Call Forward Activate  
Internal Call Forward  
Activate  
Remote Call Forward  
Deactivate  
Internal Call Forward  
Deactivate  
RingAgain Activate  
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Table 12: Flexible Feature Codes (Part 2 of 2)  
FFC Feature  
RingAgain Deactivate  
FFC Feature  
Virtual Office Terminal Log Off  
Virtual Office Terminal Log On  
Station Control  
Password Change  
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Quick Reference Card  
This chapter is the Quick Reference Card for the Avaya 1120E IP  
Deskphone. Print this chapter as a reference guide.  
Feature operation  
AutoDial  
AutoDial  
AutoDial  
Store  
AutoDial  
AutoDial  
Use  
Display  
Display  
Call Forward  
Activate  
Fwd  
Fwd  
Fwd  
Deactivate  
Reinstate  
Fwd  
Fwd  
Display  
Fwd  
View number  
Pickup  
Call Pickup  
Call Waiting  
Call Waiting  
Answer  
(Hold)  
Return to first call  
(Goodbye)  
Conf  
Conf  
Conference  
Handsfree  
Activate  
(to end the call)  
(Goodbye)  
(Goodbye)  
(Handsfree)  
Switch to handset  
Handset to handsfree  
(Handsfree)  
(Headset)  
Activate Headset  
Hold  
(to end the call)  
Place a call on hold  
(Hold)  
Return to a held call  
Last Number Redial  
Message  
(Msg/Inbox)  
Ring Again  
Activate  
RngAgn  
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When notified  
Deactivate  
RngAgn  
RngAgn  
Trans  
Trans  
Transfer  
or  
Adjust volume  
(Volume +)  
(Volume -)  
Legend  
Action  
Icon  
(
)
Indicates the key cap text label. For example, (Message).  
Lift the handset, press the line (DN) key or the Handset key.  
Replace the handset, or press  
Press a line/feature key.  
Dial a number.  
to end the call.  
(Goodbye)  
An icon flashes when a feature is being programmed.  
An icon lights steadily when a feature is active.  
AutoDial  
Press the Services key once for Call Platform features, or press  
the Services key twice for local phone features.  
Press the Message/Inbox key.  
Press the Up/Down Navigation keys  
(
)
Press the Enter key  
Press the Headset key.  
Press the Handsfree key.  
Press the Mute (on/off) key.  
Press the Directory key.  
Press the Quit/Stop key.  
Services and Telephone Options menus  
Services menu  
(Services)  
Note: The Services menu contains the Telephone Options, Password  
Admin, Virtual Office, and MG 1000B menus. These options are not available  
on all Avaya 1120E IP Deskphones. Consult your system administrator.  
The following are the most commonly used options:  
Telephone Options menu  
Volume adjustment  
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Pick one of:  
Ringer  
Handset Listen  
Handsfree Listen  
Headset Listen  
Buzzer  
(Quit)  
Contrast adjustment  
(Quit)  
(Quit)  
Language  
Note: This language setting controls the language used by features on  
your phone only. To set the language used elsewhere on your phone,  
press Services twice, select 1. Preferences, and select 2. Language.  
Date/Time format  
(Quit)  
Local DialPad Tone  
(Quit)  
Ring type  
Play  
(Quit)  
OnHook default path  
(Quit)  
Note: The Directory key provides access to Corporate Directory, Personal Directory, Redial List, and  
Callers List.  
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Regulatory and safety information  
Regulatory and safety  
information  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits  
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
Note: The user should not make changes or modifications not  
expressly approved by Avaya. Any such changes could void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet  
appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du  
Canada.  
Warnings:  
This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment this product can  
cause radio interference in which case the user must take adequate  
measures.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device  
may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation of the device.  
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この装置は、情報処理装置等電波障害自主規制協議会(VCCI)の基準に基づくクラス  
B 情報技術装置です。この装置は、家庭環境で使用することを目的としていますが、この  
装置がラジオやテレビジョン受信  
機に近接して使用されると、受障害を引き起こすこと  
があります。  
取扱説明書に従って正しい取り扱いをして下さい。  
Table 13 lists EMC compliance for various jurisdictions.  
Table 13: EMC compliance  
Jurisdiction Standard  
Description  
United States  
FCC CFR 47  
Part 15  
Class B Emissions: FCC Rules for Radio  
Frequency Devices (see Notes 1 and 2)  
Canada  
ICES-003  
Class B Emissions: Interference-Causing  
Equipment Standard: Digital Apparatus  
Australia/New CISPR 22  
Zealand  
Class B Emissions: Information technology  
equipment - Radio disturbance  
European  
Community  
EN 55022  
Class B Emissions: Information technology  
equipment - Radio disturbance  
EN 55024  
Information technology equipment - Immunity  
characteristics  
Limits and methods of measurement  
EN 61000-3-2  
Limits for harmonic current emissions  
(equipment input current <= 16 A per phase)  
EN 61000-3-3 Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in  
low-voltage supply systems for equipment  
with rated current <= 16 A  
Japan  
VCCI  
Regulations for voluntary control measures.  
Table 14 lists Safety compliance for various jurisdictions.  
Table 14: Safety compliance  
Jurisdiction Standard  
Description  
United States  
UL 60950-1  
Safety of Information Technology  
Equipment  
Canada  
CSA 60950-1-03  
EN 60950-1  
Safety of Information Technology  
Equipment  
European  
Community  
ITE equipment - Safety - Part 1: General  
requirements  
Australia/New AS/NZS  
Safety of Information Technology  
Equipment  
Zealand  
60950.1:2003  
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Other Safety Approvals: IEC 60950-1: ITE equipment - Safety - Part 1:  
General requirements.  
Other  
US/Canada: Hearing Aid Compatibility (HAC) as per FCC Part 68  
This equipment complies with the CE Marking requirements.  
EU Countries: This device complies with the essential requirements and  
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the  
Declaration may be obtained from http://support.avaya.com/css/  
appmanager/public/support or Avaya Inc., 211 Mt. Airy Road, Basking  
Ridge, NJ 07920 USA.  
Australia: AS/ACIF S004: Voice Frequency Performance Requirements  
for Customer Equipment  
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DenAn regulatory notice for Japan  
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THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO OPERATE  
WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS), EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR  
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achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute  
and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to  
the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to  
most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should  
have at least the \"copyright\" line and a pointer to where the full notice is  
found. one line to give the program\'s name and an idea of what it does.  
Copyright (C) yyyy name of author This program is free software; you can  
redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public  
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of  
the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is  
distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY  
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY  
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General  
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short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: Gnomovision  
version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with  
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alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in  
the program `Gnomovision\' (which makes passes at compilers) written  
by James Hacker. signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President  
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OpenSSL  
The following component is licensed under OpenSSL license:  
OpenSSL 0.9.7b  
OpenSSL License  
/* =====================================================  
* Copyright (c) 1998-2008 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved.  
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
*
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright  
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
*
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
*
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  
must display the following acknowledgment:  
*
"This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project  
for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/)"  
*
* 4. The names "OpenSSL Toolkit" and "OpenSSL Project" must not be  
used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without  
prior written permission. For written permission, please contact  
*
* 5. Products derived from this software may not be called "OpenSSL"  
nor may "OpenSSL" appear in their names without prior written  
permission of the OpenSSL Project.  
*
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*
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*
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IS'' AND ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,  
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OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF  
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR  
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND  
ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT  
LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)  
ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN  
IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
* =====================================================  
*
* This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young  
([email protected]). This product includes software written by Tim  
Hudson ([email protected]).  
*
*/  
Original SSLeay License  
-----------------------  
/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young ([email protected])  
* All rights reserved.  
*
* This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young  
* The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL.  
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*
* This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as  
the following conditions are aheared to. The following conditions apply to  
all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, DES, etc.,  
code; not just the SSL code. The SSL documentation included with this  
distribution is covered by the same copyright terms except that the holder  
is Tim Hudson ([email protected]).  
*
* Copyright remains Eric Young's, and as such any Copyright notices in  
the code are not to be removed.  
* If this package is used in a product, Eric Young should be given  
attribution as the author of the parts of the library used.  
* This can be in the form of a textual message at program startup or in  
documentation (online or textual) provided with the package.  
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the copyright notice, this  
list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  
must display the following acknowledgement:  
*
"This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young  
*
The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library  
being used are not cryptographic related :-).  
* 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof)  
from the apps directory (application code) you must include an  
acknowledgement:  
*
"This product includes software written by Tim Hudson  
*
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN  
NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE  
FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,  
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS  
OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,  
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE  
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  
OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
*
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derivative of this code cannot be changed. i.e. this code cannot simply be  
copied and put under another distribution licence [including the GNU  
Public Licence.]  
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Zlib  
The following component is licensed under zlib license:  
Zlib 1.2.1  
Zlib License  
/* zlib.h -- interface of the 'zlib' general purpose compression library  
version 1.2.4, March 14th, 2010  
Copyright (C) 1995-2010 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler  
This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.  
In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from  
the use of this software.  
Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,  
including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely,  
subject to the following restrictions:  
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1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not  
claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software in a  
product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be  
appreciated but is not required.  
2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not  
be misrepresented as being the original software.  
3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.  
Jean-loup Gailly  
Mark Adler  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
Curl  
The following component is licensed under curl license:  
Curl 7.15.1  
Curl License  
COPYRIGHT AND PERMISSION NOTICE  
Copyright (c) 1996 - 2010, Daniel Stenberg, <[email protected]>.  
All rights reserved.  
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any  
purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above  
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.  
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF  
ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD  
PARTY RIGHTS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR  
COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR  
OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT  
OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION  
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE  
SOFTWARE.  
Except as contained in this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall  
not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other  
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dealings in this Software without prior written authorization of the  
copyright holder.  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
Libpng  
The following component is licensed under libpng license:  
Libpng 1.2.37 - June 4, 2009  
Libpng License  
This copy of the libpng notices is provided for your convenience. In case  
of any discrepancy between this copy and the notices in the file png.h that  
is included in the libpng distribution, the latter shall prevail.  
COPYRIGHT NOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:  
If you modify libpng you may insert additional notices immediately  
following this sentence.  
libpng versions 1.2.6, August 15, 2004, through 1.2.34, December 18,  
2008, are  
Copyright (c) 2004, 2006-2008 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are  
distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5  
with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors  
Cosmin Truta  
libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are  
Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed  
according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the  
following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors  
Simon-Pierre Cadieux  
Eric S. Raymond  
Gilles Vollant  
and with the following additions to the disclaimer:  
There is no warranty against interference with your enjoyment of the  
library or against infringement. There is no warranty that our efforts or the  
library will fulfill any of your particular purposes or needs. This library is  
provided with all faults, and the entire risk of satisfactory quality,  
performance, accuracy, and effort is with the user.  
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libpng versions 0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are  
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed  
according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, with the  
following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:  
Tom Lane  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson  
Willem van Schaik  
libpng versions 0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright  
(c) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger  
Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.88,  
with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:  
John Bowler  
Kevin Bracey  
Sam Bushell  
Magnus Holmgren  
Greg Roelofs  
Tom Tanner  
libpng versions 0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright  
(c) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.  
For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" is  
defined as the following set of individuals:  
Andreas Dilger  
Dave Martindale  
Guy Eric Schalnat  
Paul Schmidt  
Tim Wegner  
The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing  
Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied,  
including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of  
fitness for any purpose. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc.  
assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or  
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consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG  
Reference Library, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.  
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this  
source code, or portions hereof, for any purpose, without fee, subject to  
the following restrictions:  
1. The origin of this source code must not be misrepresented.  
2. Altered versions must be plainly marked as such and must not be  
misrepresented as being the original source.  
3. This Copyright notice may not be removed or altered from any source  
or altered source distribution.  
The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without  
fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to  
supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this  
source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be  
appreciated.  
A "png_get_copyright" function is available, for convenient use in "about"  
boxes and the like:  
printf("%s",png_get_copyright(NULL));  
Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the files  
"pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).  
Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified Open  
Source is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.  
Glenn Randers-Pehrson  
glennrp at users.sourceforge.net  
December 18, 2008  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
Kern_random  
The following component is licensed under kern_random license:  
Kern_random Copyright Theodore Ts'o, 1994, 1995. All rights reserved.  
Kern-random License  
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.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Chris  
Torek. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright  
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright  
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the  
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software  
must display the following acknowledgement:  
.\"This product includes software developed by the University of  
California, Berkeley and its contributors.  
.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors  
may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software  
without specific prior written permission.  
.\"  
.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND  
CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT,  
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF  
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,  
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE  
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  
OF SUCH DAMAGE.  
.\"  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
ConvertUTF  
The following component is licensed under convert UTF license:  
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Convert UTF  
ConvertUTF License  
Copyright 2001-2004 Unicode, Inc.  
Disclaimer  
This source code is provided as is by Unicode, Inc. No claims are made  
as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any kind are  
expressed or implied. The recipient agrees to determine applicability of  
information provided. If this file has been purchased on magnetic or  
optical media from Unicode, Inc., the sole remedy for any claim will be  
exchange of defective media within 90 days of receipt.  
Limitations on Rights to Redistribute This Code  
Unicode, Inc. hereby grants the right to freely use the information  
supplied in this file in the creation of products supporting the Unicode  
Standard, and to make copies of this file in any form for internal or  
external distribution as long as this notice remains attached.  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
Wchar functions  
The following component is licensed under wchar functions license:  
Wchar functions  
Wchar functions License  
.\" Copyright (c) 1990, 1991, 1993  
.\"The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.  
.\"  
Copyright (c) <YEAR>, <OWNER>  
All rights reserved.  
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without  
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:  
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,  
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.  
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Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,  
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation  
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.  
Neither the name of the <ORGANIZATION> nor the names of its  
contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from  
this software without specific prior written permission.  
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND  
CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR  
ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,  
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF  
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,  
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE  
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  
OF SUCH DAMAGE  
Libjpeg  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
The following component is licensed under libjpeg license:  
Libjpeg  
Libpeg License  
This software is copyright (C) 1991-1998, Thomas G. Lane.  
All Rights Reserved except as specified below.  
Permission is hereby granted to use, copy, modify, and distribute this  
software (or portions thereof) for any purpose, without fee, subject to  
these conditions:  
(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this  
README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warranty notice  
unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changes to the original files  
must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.  
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(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying  
documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work  
of the Independent JPEG Group".  
(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts  
full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept  
NO LIABILITY for damages of any kind.  
These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on the IJG  
code, not just to the unmodified library. If you use our work, you ought to  
acknowledge us.  
Permission is NOT granted for the use of any IJG author's name or  
company name in advertising or publicity relating to this software or  
products derived from it. This software may be referred to only as "the  
Independent JPEG Group's software".  
We specifically permit and encourage the use of this software as the  
basis of commercial products, provided that all warranty or liability claims  
are assumed by the product vendor.  
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
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Avaya Communication Server 1000  
Your office communication system.  
Calling Party Name Display  
Information appearing on the LCD display screen, such as the  
caller’s name and telephone number. The system must have  
CPND enabled.  
Category 5 (Cat5)  
Cable and associated connecting hardware capable of  
transmitting at speeds up to 100 MHz, used by 10BaseT,  
100BaseT4, 100BaseTX.  
Category 5e (Cat5e)  
Most Cat5 cable manufactured after 1996 also supports  
1000BaseT (GigE) installations, and is designated Cat 5e. Cat5e  
cable normally has four pairs of copper wire.  
Category 6 (Cat6)  
Cable and associated connecting hardware capable of  
transmitting at speeds up to 200 MHz. Designed specifically to  
support 1000BaseT (Gig Ethernet (GigE)), it is also compatible  
with 10BaseT, 100BaseT4, and 100BaseTX installations. The  
cable normally has four pairs of copper wire.  
Context-sensitive soft keys  
A set of keys programmed by your system administrator. These  
four keys, located directly below the display area, have four  
programmable layers. These keys are also used to configure  
parameters in the Telephone Options menu.  
Date/time display  
The current date and time when the telephone is in an idle state.  
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Directory Number (DN)  
A number consisting of one to seven digits for a telephone, and  
also known as an extension number.  
Feature display  
An area that shows status information about the feature in use. It  
also displays the name and status of the active session.  
Feature Status Lamp indicator  
An LCD or an LED that indicates a data message, contact, or  
feature status by a flash, wink, steady on, or off.  
Fixed key  
The hard-labeled keys on your telephone.  
Flexible Feature Codes (FFC)  
Specialized codes entered using the dialpad that enable features  
(for example, Ring Again).  
Goodbye key  
A fixed key used to end an active call.  
Indicator  
An LCD or an LED that indicates the status of a feature by the  
flash, wink, steady on, or off.  
Information display  
Any display of call activity, lists, prompts, and status of calls. On  
your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone, this information area is one  
line of text and symbols. If a text message exceeds this area, a  
scroll arrow icon indicates that you must use the scroll keys to  
view the remaining text.  
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Information line  
A one-line by 24-character area that displays date and time or  
application information.  
Interrupted dial tone  
A broken or pulsed dial tone that sounds when you access some  
features on your telephone.  
Message/Inbox  
A fixed key on your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone that connects to  
your voice messaging system when the key is pressed.  
Navigation keys  
Keys used to scroll through menus and lists appearing on the  
LCD display screen.  
Off-hook  
Any line selected to make a call or receive an incoming call.  
The term off-hook is applied when (a) the end-user lifts up the  
handset, (b) the end-user presses a line key, (c) the call is  
automatically answered at the telephone, or (d) a line is  
automatically selected for an outgoing call.  
Paging tone  
A special tone (two beeps followed by dial tone) that sounds  
when you use the Radio Paging feature.  
Ringback/ring tone  
A sound indicating that a call you have made is ringing at its  
destination.  
Services key  
A fixed key used to access options such as Telephone Options,  
Password Admin, Virtual Office Login, Virtual Office Logout, Test  
Local Mode, and Resume Normal Mode.  
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Shared Directory Number  
A DN (extension) that is shared by two or more persons.  
Special Prefix code (SPRE)  
Special codes entered using the dialpad, followed by a two-digit  
access code, that enable features (for example, Call Forward All  
Calls requires entry of SPRE code + 74).  
Special dial tone  
The three consecutive tones followed by dial tone that you hear  
when accessing telephone features.  
Station Control Password (SCPW)  
Enables security features on your phone to prevent others from  
making calls from your telephone and to prevent access to  
protected features (for example, Remote Call Forward).  
Status Messages  
A message displayed to inform the user of important information.  
A right arrow appears if more than one Status Message is  
present. Examples of Status Messages include: Message  
Waiting, All Lines Forwarded to: 6453, Do Not Disturb On, Ring  
Again active, and Ringer is OFF.  
System or Switch  
Your office communication system.  
Switchhook  
A button on which the handset presses down, disconnecting your  
call when you replace the handset. The handset (when lifted)  
releases the switchhook, and you either answer an incoming call  
or you receive a dial tone to make a call.  
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User interface  
Screen displays that interact with the end user as a result of an  
action or event.  
Visual Alerter/Message Waiting indicator  
An LCD or an LED that flashes to indicate that a message is  
waiting or when the ringer is on.  
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Heartland Appliances Oven 9800 User Manual
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