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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Bluetooth headset since this choice has been moved to the
Headset menu.
• Users of USB Audio on an Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone or Avaya
1140E IP Deskphone when connected to a BCM system may
experience constant beeping from the wireless headsets if the user
inadvertently hits a call control keys in error.
• For the Avaya USB Adapters it is a requirement that the firmware of
this device be V2.0.32 or later.
• For the Algo 4900 USB ATA it is a requirement that the firmware of
this device be v1.00.32 or later.
• The Algo 4900 USB ATA is classified as a high power USB device
and must be connected to the phone through a powered USB hub.
• The Plantronics CS50-USB and CS60-USB must be AC powered
prior to connecting them to phone.
• For the Plantronics CS50-USB and CS60-USB please make sure the
headset base is in ready mode (i.e. the green LED on the right hand
side of the headset cradle is solid) before using the headset.
• For the Plantronics CS50-USB and CS60-USB the On Hook/Off Hook
button must be depressed for 3 seconds to go off hook.
• At the time of this writing, GN Netcom produces four models of the
Jabra GN9300 series headsets: Jabra GN9330, Jabra GN 9330E,
Jabra GN 9350 and Jabra GN9350E.
The USB Audio feature in
the IP Deskphones only supports the Jabra GN9330E and
Jabra GN9350E connected via USB.
• For the GN Netcom 9300 series occasionally a single ring is lost
between the phone and the headset but is recovered at the next ring.
• For the GN Netcom 9300 series occasionally a drop in audio quality
may be experienced when a 3-way conference is established.
Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter properties
You can use the Avaya Mobile Headset Adapter to answer calls
whenever the Avaya 1140E 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