Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
Table 14:
Feature | Description |
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Call Release | You can release an incoming call or an |
| outgoing call by pressing either the |
| Release (Goodbye) key on the |
| IP Deskphone or the On Hook |
| equivalent key on the headset. After a |
| call is released, audio data stops |
| between the IP Deskphone and the |
| headset. |
| If you are using the Plantronics headset, |
| to release a call, press and hold the |
| answer/release toggle button for more |
| than two seconds. |
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Call Mute | The mute key event is handled |
| independently on the headset. The |
| corresponding HID command is sent to |
| the IP Deskphone to synchronize |
| IP Deskphone status. Mute status |
| indication on the headset is also |
| independent. When muted, the headset |
| streams blank audio to the |
| IP Deskphone and the IP Deskphone |
| also mutes the audio to the far end |
| (double muted). |
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Volume Up/Down | This class of headsets manages volume |
| changes locally whenever Volume Up/ |
| Down keys are pressed. Pressing the |
| Volume Up/Down keys on the headset |
| has no effect on system volume. The |
| IP Deskphone ignores volume events |
| from the headsets to avoid double |
| volume changes. On the other hand, |
| volume changes on the IP Deskphone |
| change the system setting and indirectly |
| affects the volume level on the headset. |
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