User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Revision history
- Contents
- Customer Service
- About the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
- Entering and editing text
- Connecting the components
- Virtual Private Network
- Configuring Telephone Options
- Using the Telephone Options menu
- Adjusting the volume
- Adjusting the display screen contrast
- Selecting a language
- Selecting date and time format
- Accessing display diagnostics
- Choosing a local dialpad tone
- Viewing IP Deskphone information
- Diagnostics
- Configuring call log options
- Choosing a ring type
- Enabling or disabling Call Timer
- Enabling OnHook Default Path
- Changing feature key labels
- Configuring the name display format
- Configuring Live Dialpad
- Configuring Caller ID display order
- Configuring Normal mode indication
- Using the Telephone Options menu
- Configuring Local Menu options
- Making a call
- Answering a call
- While on an active call
- Incoming calls
- While away from your desk
- Talking with more than one person
- Working without interruption
- Additional call features
- Using AutoDial Transfer
- Using the Buzz signal
- Using Call Page Connect to make an announcement
- Using Centrex/Exchange Line Switchhook Flash
- Charging a call or charging a forced call
- Using Enhanced Override
- Using Forced Camp-on feature
- Overriding a busy signal
- Using Privacy Release
- Using Radio Page
- Using Voice Call
- Additional phone features
- Using Hospitality features
- Accessing External Server Applications
- Flexible Feature Codes (FFCs)
- Quick Reference Card
- Regulatory and safety information
- Third party terms
- Terms you should know
- Index
Configuring Local Menu options
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Note: Unless you need to dual pair a headset, operating the headset
with the 1140E is simpler if the headset is only used with its charging-
only base. The desktop IP Deskphone base should be powered off if
it is not in use.
Interaction with wired headsets
If you connect a Bluetooth wireless technology headset and a wired
headset to the same Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone, the “Use Bluetooth
headset” item switches between the wired headset and the Bluetooth
headset. If you select the “Use Bluetooth Headset” check box, the
Bluetooth headset provides the audio. If you clear the “Use Bluetooth
Headset” check box, the wired headset provides the audio.
The Bluetooth wireless technology headset can work only if it is within
range of the phone; as the wireless headset approaches the edge of its
radio range, the audio quality degrades and radio interference noise
increases. When the wireless headset is in connecting range, the
Headset key controls the wireless headset, even if a wired headset is
attached. If a wireless headset moves out of connecting range, a special
beep sounds in the headset indicating the connection was lost.
When you do not want to use your Bluetooth technology headset
If a Bluetooth wireless technology headset is connected, and you want to
use the wired headset, you can switch between the two. It is not
necessary to unpair or disable the wireless headset.
You can switch between a wired and wireless headset and back again
either when the phone is idle or during an active call.
To switch between a wired headset and a wireless headset:
1. Double-press the Headset key to open
the Bluetooth Setup dialog.
2. Press the Left/Right navigation key to
select the “Use BT Headset” item.
(Headset)