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
until you hear an audible click. Ensure the IP Deskphone is securely locked in
position.
Note:
To add an Expansion Module for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones, see
Expansion Module for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones (SIP Software) User
Guide (NN43110-301).
Entering text
You can use the following methods to enter and edit text on your Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone:
• Entering text using the IP Deskphone dialpad on page 60
• Entering text using the USB keyboard on page 62
Related topics:
Using the dialpad on page 59
Entering text using the USB keyboard on page 62
Using the dialpad
You use can use combinations of the letters and numbers on the dialpad of your IP Deskphone
to, for example, spell names or words in Instant Messages (IMs), enter SIP addresses, create
Address Book entries, and to designate feature key labels.
To make a call, you can dial an alphanumeric SIP address (for example, jdoe2@domain.com)
or you can dial a Directory Number (DN), depending on the local system configuration.
Note:
Some service providers support only the use of a Directory Number (DN) such as 555-5555
to initiate a call to another IP Deskphone. Contact your system administrator or service
provider to determine if alphanumeric dialing is supported. Alphanumeric dialing consists of
string of text that contain letters and numbers that make up, for example, a SIP address.
Related topics:
Entering text using the IP Deskphone dialpad on page 60
Configuring the dialpad to alphanumeric dialing on page 61
Entering text
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