All phone functions and messaging features are supported if possible. Functions that require the use of the volume keys are not supported, nor are Speakerphone functions.
Assigning Functions
The first five feature keys are available as softkeys. FCN keys can be programmed as features (e.g. Call Park, Call Ride etc.) via IP Office. If the wireless phone is associated with a desk station, the button features administered for the desk station are assigned to the remaining FCN keys.
The keypad mapping for each wireless phone is administered through the IP Office administration software (for example, Avaya MultiVantage Configuration Manager). Programmable keys are accessed by pressing LINE on the wireless phone, followed by the appropriate digit key.
Assigned lines can be accessed by the key sequence LINE + a digit, where the digit is the order in which the line has been received from the IP Office unit. This is true regardless of which button is associated with the line.
For example:
Adjustable ringer volume control.
Adjustable speaker volume control.
Dedicated Mute, Hold, Transfer, Conference and Redial softkeys.
Six programmable keys.
The 3600 series wireless phone emulates the 4606 phone. This phone supports line appearances and hasthe following keys:
Feature Programming
Introduction

If line 1 is assigned to Programmable Key 1, LINE + 1 will access line 1. If line 2 is then assigned

to Programmable Key 4, LINE + 2 will access line 2.

Change to feature programming will take effect after the wireless phone is powered off and back on again.

If an Open Application Interface (OAI) is operational, one or more function key sequences will be assigned in the OAI configuration and they will override any function sequence established here.

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