Viewing and modifying user preferences, Adjusting the volume, Muting the active microphone – Avaya ONE-X 3.1.0 User Manual
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Customizing Your Quick Edition IP Telephone
Avaya one-X Quick Edition Release 3.1.0 Telephone User Guide
May 2007
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2. Select Password on the User Options menu.
3. Perform one of the following actions:
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To disable password protection, select Turn Pswd OFF.
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To enable password protection, select Turn Pswd ON.
4. When you are prompted to deactivate or activate password protection, select Yes.
5. Select the Exit softkey to display the previous menu, or press the PHONE/EXIT (
)
button.
Account lockout after failed login attempts
The administrator can set the allowed number of consecutive login attempts for system security.
If you fail to log in successfully within three attempts, you will be temporarily locked out of the
programming interface. If you fail to log in after a set number of temporary lockouts, you must
contact the system administrator to reset your account.
Viewing and Modifying User Preferences
Adjusting the Volume
Use the Volume Control (
) and (
) buttons to adjust the handset, speakerphone, headset,
or ringer volume, depending on which item is in use. When you increase or decrease the
volume, the display area indicates the volume level. The volume setting is returned to the
default setting automatically after the telephone has been idle for 30 seconds.
Muting the Active Microphone
The mute feature lets you prevent a caller or callers from hearing you (or background noise
behind you) through the handset or hands-free microphone.
To activate and deactivate muting while on a call
●
Press the MUTE (
) button. The mute indicator is on while the microphone is muted.
●
To activate the microphone again, press the MUTE (
) button.
Viewing and Changing the User Language
To view the language settings
1. Access the User Options menu (see
Displaying the User Options Menu
2. Select Language Settings on the Main Menu.
3. Language is displayed for each of the system and telephone components.