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Avaya J139 Quick Start Manual
J139
PHONE BUTTONS AND FEATURES
1. Main Menu - Displays the list of options, such as
Features, Applications, Settings, Network information,
Administration,and About
2. Navigation Cluster - Used to navigate on the Phone
screen.
• Up and Down arrow keys: to scroll up and down
• Right and Left arrow keys: to move cursor in the text input
field, and to toggle values in the selection fields
• OK button: to select the action assigned to the first soft
key
3. Contacts - Displays the entries in your Contacts list.
4. Voicemail - Used to dial the configured voice mail
number to receive a voice message.
5. Recents - Displays call history list.
6. Headset - Used to toggle your call from the speaker to
headset.
7. Speaker - Used to turn on the speaker.
8. Handset - Used to receive and make calls.
9. Volume - Used to adjust volume of a handset, a
speaker,or a ringtone.
• (+): To increase the volume
• (-): To decrease the volume
10. Mute Button - Used to mute and unmute the outgoing
audio.
11. Beacon LED - Provides alerts for incoming calls and
voice mail.
12. Phone Display - Displays two areas:
• Top Bar: It is always visible, displays communication and
device status, and time and date
• Application area displays the following:
• Application header: It displays the context specific
application title, and one or more subtitles. Depending
on the appearance type and the call state, the header
displays details of the call.
• Application content area: it displays menus, lists,
pop-up windows, images, or other application content.
• Softkey labels area: it displays labels with
information about the state of the Soft Key buttons.
13. Line Keys - Used to select the corresponding rows.
Each line key has a LED that displays the following visual
alerts:
• Red light: disabled features
• Green light: incoming call and enabled features
• Red and green light: phone is off-hook
14. Softkeys - Used to select the corresponding label of
context-specific actions.
15. (2,15) - see below
16. Phone Key - Displays the Phone screen.
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