User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Revision history
- Chapter 2: Regulatory and safety information
- Chapter 3: Introduction to the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
- Chapter 4: Accessing the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
- Chapter 5: Installing the 1140E IP Deskphone
- Chapter 6: Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
- Chapter 7: Making a call
- Chapter 8: Receiving a call
- Chapter 9: The Address Book
- Chapter 10: Call Inbox and Call Outbox
- Chapter 11: Instant Messaging
- Chapter 12: Active calls and call features
- Making a new call
- Ring Again Busy / Automatic Callback
- Whisper Page
- Call Waiting
- Placing a call on Hold
- Using 3-way calling
- Ad hoc conferencing when connecting to the Call Server
- Transferring a call
- Using Park Call
- Using the Friends feature
- Feature keys
- Using Call Forward
- Configuring Do Not Disturb
- Configuring a Presence state
- Audio Codecs
- PC Client softphone interworking with the IP Deskphone
- Automatic remote software updates
- Busy lamp field
- Group Call Pickup
- Chapter 13: Advanced features
- Viewing the IP Deskphone information
- Network menu
- USB flash drive
- Customizable banner for login
- Phone Information - Details screen
- Screensaver/screen lock
- Background image
- Service Package Group Support
- Speed Dial List
- USB flash memory device support
- Multi-Level Precedence and Preemption
- Announcement Record / Listen
- Abbreviated Dialing Lists
- Change Class of Restriction
- Change Coverage
- EC500 Self Administration
- Malicious Call Trace Activation
- Station Lock and Unlock
- Chapter 14: Multiuser
- Index
During the login process, the IP Deskphone can receive calls for user accounts that are already
registered; however, other features are not available until the login process is complete.
No profile selection prompt is displayed for the secondary account and no profile is created.
Automatic login
If the automatic login feature is enabled and you were logged in when the IP Deskphone was
switched off, the IP Deskphone automatically logs you back in upon startup. If multiple users
were logged in, then they are all logged back in one after the other.
If the automatic login feature is disabled, then the automatic login does not occur.
It is possible to provision the IP Deskphone with user credentials for automatic login even on
the initial startup. With the addition of multiuser support, it is also possible to provision multiple
accounts in the same way. For more information about different autologin scenarios, see
Primary account logout on page 200.
Logging out
The logout command prompts you to select an account, asks for confirmation, then proceeds
to log out the account. Logging out an account frees the corresponding Line key. Logging out
does not require a password.
Related topics:
Primary account logout on page 200
Secondary account logout on page 201
Primary account logout
Logging out of the primary account causes all other accounts to log out automatically and the
IP Deskphone to display the login screen. The secondary accounts are logged back in
automatically when a new primary account is registered or the same primary account is re-
registered.
If the IP Deskphone is restarted after logging out of the primary account, it returns to the login
screen. Logging in a new primary account leads to automatic login of secondary accounts.
The list of programmed feature keys is part of the IP Deskphone profile. As a result, logging
out of one primary account and logging in on a different account could change the set of feature
keys. If a secondary account was assigned to a key that is also in the set of feature keys, the
Multiuser
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User Guide November 2013
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