Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone

Table 15: Summary of ATA characteristics (Part 2 of 3)

Feature

Description

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

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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Avaya NN43113-101 manual Summary of ATA characteristics Part 2