User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Revision history
- Contents
- Welcome
- Regulatory and safety information
- Using your Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
- Getting started
- Before you begin
- Connecting the components
- Removing the stand cover
- Connecting the AC power adapter (optional)
- Connecting the handset
- Connecting the headset (optional)
- Selecting the headset tuning parameter
- Connecting the LAN ethernet cable
- Installing additional cables
- Wall-mounting the IP Deskphone (optional)
- Entering text
- Entering text using the IP Deskphone dialpad
- Enabling and disabling the # Ends Dialing feature
- Configuring the dialpad to alphanumeric dialing
- Entering text using the USB keyboard
- Accessing the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
- Configuring the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
- Making a call
- Receiving a call
- The Address Book
- Call Inbox
- Call Outbox
- Instant Messaging
- While on an active call
- Additional features
- Using the Friends feature
- Feature keys
- Feature key programming
- Feature key autoprogramming
- Using Call Forward
- Configuring Do Not Disturb
- Configuring a Presence state
- Configuring Privacy settings
- Multiple Appearance Directory Number
- Audio Codecs
- PC Client softphone interworking with the IP Deskphone
- Automatic remote software updates
- Multiuser
- Advanced features
- Visual indicators
- Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption
- Quick reference
- Third party terms
- Terms you should know
- Index

Multiuser
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single line. The local account for the active call appears on the context
line. Each line key reflects the most active call state of its account.
The active call is affected by operations such as transfer or call parking.
One exception is the New Call action, which uses the primary account by
default; this can be overridden by pressing another line key to initiate the
call.
Joining calls into a specific conference always uses the conference server
of the primary account. Accounts which cannot access the server cannot
join the server.
After you create a ad-hoc conference, you can join additional calls into the
same conference. You cannot create more than one ad-hoc conference
at a time.
Three-way calls can join any two calls, regardless of the account. The
service package of the account to which a call is associated determines
which operations (for example, Call Park) are available on that call. After
you have established a 3-way call, the join functionality becomes
unavailable until the 3-way call is terminated.
Figure 49 on page 274 shows two examples of the
Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with one call and multiple calls.
Figure 49: Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with one and multiple
calls