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Avaya Voice Priority Processor, Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone, Handset Administration Tool
navigate and activate the line appearances on this list. Up and down arrows on the display
indicate additional items may be viewed.
Feature List
Any of the 12 programmable keys on the Avaya 4612 IP Telephone may be assigned to
features. Typically, three line appearances are assigned and the remaining nine keys are
programmed to features. These features may be accessed through the
FCN
menu on the
Wireless IP Telephone. When
FCN
is pressed, the display lists the first four features. Press
Nav
or
FCN
to display additional features. Features may be programmed to appear in any
order. In the example below, features “A” and “B” appear as the first two options on the
list. The system directory option–
Directory
– and the ability to place calls to numbers in
the system directory–
Call Disp
– are the next two options. Program these two options as a
pair if the handsets should be able to access the system directory and place calls to
numbers stored in it.
Feature A (as locally programmed)
Feature B (as locally programmed)
Directory
Call Disp
A plus sign (+) may appear to indicate that the corresponding feature is turned on.
Pressing
FCN
repeatedly will display the remaining items on the list. Shortcuts
programmed to OAI features will preempt programming assigned to other keys.
Activate the fixed features by pressing
FCN
+ the shortcut key while on or off-hook. You
may also use the
Nav
buttons to navigate and activate the features on this list. Up and
down arrows on the display indicate that additional items may be viewed.
Changes to feature programming in the Communication Manager will take effect
after the Wireless IP Telephone is powered off and back on again.
If an Open Application Interface (OAI) is operational, one or more function key
sequences will be assigned in the OAI configuration and they will override any
function sequence established here.
The Wireless IP Telephone relies on the PBX’s response to a Button Request
message to allocate
LINE
and
FCN
keys to the appropriate list, as well as to supply
correct labels for the keys. If the PBX fails to respond, or if the response cannot
be properly parsed, the following default behavior is applied:
Six keys labeled L/F 07 through L/F 12 are assigned under the
FCN
key, and send
the same key codes as P7 through P12 of the 4612 terminal.
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