Avaya 3600 User Manual
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Avaya, Inc.
Configuration and Administration—AVAYA 3616/3620/3626 WT
Avaya CCMS IP, Avaya Call Server, with Avaya 4612 IP Telephone Emulation
21-300352, Issue 2, July 2005
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Main Menu:
Scroll through the list of options by pressing the
Up
and
Down
side buttons. Select an
option by pressing the
Select
side button.
Lock Keys
Ring Options
Phone Options
System Info
Call Server IP
Call Server Port
Push-to-Talk [3626]
OK Exit
Lock Keys
: When enabled, the Keypad Lock option will lock the keypad immediately. If the keypad is
locked, it may be unlocked by the end user pressing the
Unlk
softkey and then the
#
key.
Ring Options
: The Ring Type option allows the user to set the ring for three separate functions.
Telephone ring is used for usual telephony functions. The Auxiliary Rings may be used to set
different ringing patterns for OAI applications.
Telephone Ring
Auxiliary Ring 1
Auxiliary Ring 2
OK Up
Telephone Ring:
Telephone Ring allows the user to set a distinctive ring style, volume and
sequence. Select from an audible ring or a vibrate-only ring or a vibrate ring along with or
followed by an audible ring.
Ring Cadence
Ring Tone
Ring Volume
Vibrate Cadence
Ring Delay
OK Up
Ring Cadence
: The cadence is the rhythm of the ring. It may be set to a pre-programmed
ring cadence or it may be set to obtain its cadence from the PBX. The PBX option is
designed to utilize any distinctive rings sent by the PBX while allowing the user to set
unique rings for auxiliary applications.
Off
PBX
Continuous
Short Pulse
Long Pulse
OK Up
Off: silent
PBX: PBX determines ring cadence (e.g. the PBX may send rings that
differentiate between internal and external calls.)
Continuous: rings continually until answered
Short Pulse: rings in short bursts