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Avaya J179 Instructions Manual
TELEPHONE OVERVIEW
MESSAGE LIGHT (top right corner)
YOUR PHONE DISPLAY
SOFT KEYS
NAVIGATION WHEEL AND THE OK
BUTTON
PHONE BUTTON
MAIN MENU BUTTON
CONTACTS BUTTON
RECENTS (CALL HISTORY) BUTTON
VOLUME BUTTON
HEADSET BUTTON
ENVELOPE BUTTON
SPEAKER BUTTON
J179/J139 TELEPHONE INSTRUCTIONS
The Message Light
Displays a flashing red light to indicate an incoming call and a solid red light to indicate a voice mail
message.
Your Phone Display Contains the Following Information
Displays information such as date, time, soft key labels, and menu items.
If there is a scroll bar or a line indicator at the right of the phone display, use the Up and Down Arrow keys to scroll
up and down.
The Soft keys
Displays screen-specific commands.
Up and Down Navigation Arrows
Use the Up and Down Navigation Arrows to scroll through lists.
Right and Left Navigation Arrows
Use the Right and Left Navigation Arrows when required.
OK Button
Selects the function assigned to the left soft key.
The Phone Button
Displays the phone main screen.
The Main Menu Button
Displays the menu options, features and other phone settings.
The Contacts Button
Displays the entries in your contact list.
The Recents (Call History) Button
Displays all call history list.
The Volume Button
Increases or decreases the volume of the handset, headset or speaker when you are on a call.
Adjusts the ringer volume when you are not on a call.
The Headset Button
Activates and deactivates the headset.
The Envelope (Voice Mail) Button
Provides access to the voice mail system.
The Speaker Button
Activates and deactivates the speakerphone.
You can also lift the handset to deactivate the speakerphone.
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CPCS J179/J139 SIP Telephone Instructions Document CM8.1 / 11-10-20