Configuring the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
Feature | Description |
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Volume Up/Down | Pressing the Volume Up/Down key on the |
| adapter is equivalent to pressing the Volume |
| Up/Down key on the IP Deskphone. After |
| processing the Volume Up/Down events, |
| the system volume changes and affects the |
| volume on the attached headset. |
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Audio Processing | Same as the wired headset. Audio quality is |
| restricted to narrow band with mono voice |
| channel only. |
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Table 13 on page 112 lists the Avaya USB adapter key mappings.
Table 13: Avaya USB adapter key mappings
Keys on adapter | Keys on the IP Deskphone |
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Blue Key | Expand Key |
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Green Key | Headset Key |
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Red Key | Release Key |
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Mute Key | Mute Key |
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Volume Up/Down | Volume Up/Down |
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The Blue key is mapped to the Expand key on the IP Deskphone. Therefore, pressing the Blue key invokes the Instant Messaging screen.
Third–party USB headsets with HID
Both USB Audio and USB HID commands are supported. The two classes of
•Plantronics CS50/CS60 Wireless USB headsets
•GN Netcom 9300 series wired and wireless USB headsets
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