Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
Table 15: Summary of ATA characteristics (Part 2 of 3)
Feature | Description |
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Call Answer | You can answer an incoming call by |
| pressing the headset key on the |
| IP Deskphone or the Off Hook key on |
| the attached analog device. After a call |
| is answered, the adapter converts the |
| digital voice data to analog and sends |
| it to the attached analog device. |
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Outgoing Call | You can make an outgoing call by |
| either using the headset key on the |
| IP Deskphone or the Off Hook key on |
| the attached analog device. When off |
| hook, the IP Deskphone streams dial |
| tone to the adapter. The telephone |
| number can be dialed using the key |
| pad of the IP Deskphone or the key |
| pad of the analog device. After a call is |
| answered, the adapter converts the |
| digital voice data to analog and sends |
| it to the attached analog device. |
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Call Release | You can release an incoming call or an |
| outgoing call by either pressing the |
| Release (Goodbye) key on the |
| IP Deskphone or On Hook key on the |
| analog device. |
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Call Mute | The analog device may have a mute |
| key to stop voice transmission; |
| however, the Mute key event on the |
| analog device is not supported. |
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Volume Up/Down | The Volume Up/Down key on the |
| analog device, if available, is |
| independent of the IP Deskphone |
| operation. |
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