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Avaya IP Office 1603 Manuel de l'utilisateur

2.9 The Avaya Menu

You can use the Avaya Menu to adjust and customize phone settings, select the display language, view network settings,
and log out. To access the Avaya Menu, press the A button. To exit the Avaya Menu, press the A button twice.
1603 A-Menu
Option
Screen
Bright
Contrast
Visual Alert
Sounds
Ring Type
Clicks
Tones
Advanced
Backup
Restore
Handset
Speaker
Language
Network Info
Audio info
IP Info
QoS
Interface
Log Out
1603 Phone
IP Office
Basic Telephone Operation: Getting Your Messages
Description
Adjust the display brightness.
Adjust the display contrast.
Turn on or off the flashing of the message lamp when an incoming call is
waiting to be answered.
Select the noise used for ringing.
Turn on or off the clicks heard when moving around the phone's menus.
Turn on or off the error tone sometimes heard when using the phone's
menus.
Force a manual backup of your phone settings.
Force a manual restore of your phone settings.
Turn on or off automatic gain control for the handset.
Turn on or off automatic gain control for the speaker.
Select a language for the phone menus. The languages available will
depend on those installed.
Display information about the current call.
Display the phones current IP address settings and similar information.
Display the QoS settings being used by the phone.
Display the current settings of the phones ethernet LAN connections.
Unregister the phone from the telephone system. We recommend that this
option is not used. Use the telephone systems own login and logout
controls. Consult with your system administrator.
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