Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone

Table 15 on page 124 displays the characteristics of ATA.

Table 15: Summary of ATA characteristics (Part 1 of 3)

Feature

Description

 

 

Key Events

In addition to On hook, Off hook

 

events, dial pad digit events from the

 

attached analog device are also

 

supported. Key press events on the

 

adapter are sent to the IP Deskphone

 

through the USB. After the

 

IP Deskphone receives these events, it

 

maps them to the corresponding key

 

events as if the keys on the

 

IP Deskphone are pressed.

 

 

LEDs

Not applicable.

 

 

Attached Indicator

Not applicable.

 

 

Back Light

Not applicable.

 

 

Message Waiting

Not applicable.

 

 

External Alerter

Not applicable.

 

 

Incoming Call

When there is an incoming call, the

 

IP Deskphone sends an alerting event

 

to the adapter. The adapter produces

 

the ring tones for the attached analog

 

device to indicate there is an incoming

 

call on the IP Deskphone.

 

 

Caller ID Information

Caller ID, if available, is also sent to

 

the adapter. The adapter sends the

 

CLID to the attached analog device for

 

display.

 

 

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Avaya NN43113-101 manual Summary of ATA characteristics Part 1