
Configuring the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone
Table 14:
Feature | Description |
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LEDs | Both types of headsets have LEDs on |
| the base station for status indication. |
| These LEDs are controlled by the |
| headset base stations themselves |
| according to their internal state |
| machines. The IP Deskphone has no |
| direct control of these LEDs. |
|
|
Attached Indicator | Both types of headsets can have |
| attached indications independent of the |
| IP Deskphone operations. |
| The GN Netcom (Jabra) 9350 headset |
| can take over 3 seconds to complete the |
| enumeration process after the headset |
| is attached to the IP Deskphone. During |
| enumeration, the LEDs at the bottom of |
| the base station flash. The enumeration |
| process is complete only when there is a |
| blink at the headset piece and the base |
| LEDs become solid. |
|
|
Back Light | Not applicable |
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|
Message Waiting | Not applicable |
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|
External Alerter | Not applicable |
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|
Incoming Call | When there is an incoming call, the |
| IP Deskphone sends an alerting event to |
| the headset. Each type of headset has |
| different incoming call indications. |
|
|
Caller ID Information | Not applicable |
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