Avaya 1040E User Manual

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menu item to activate it or click on the item to highlight it. For example, 
you can click the 
View
 context-sensitive soft key label to open that menu. 
Double-click the word 
Inbox
 in the menu list; you can then double-click a 
name in the Inbox list to initiate a call, or click the item to highlight the 
name.
To access the Network menu, right-click anywhere on the display. 
Note: 
 USB mouse support is available for the IP Deskphone but 
does not extend to added Expansion Modules.
Available Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone 
call features
The Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone is designed to be supported by various 
call servers. The specific call server in which the IP Deskphone is 
connected to determines whether certain features are available to your IP 
Deskphone. Call features must be assigned to your IP Deskphone and 
must be supported by call server software. 
Note 1: 
 Not all feature are available. To determine which features are 
available or to activate features, contact your system administrator or 
service provider.
Note 2: 
 Not all service providers support the entry of a SIP address 
to initiate a call, for example, jim@companya.com. Some service 
providers require that you enter a Directory Number (DN) to initiate a 
call, for example, 555-5555. Contact your system administrator to 
determine whether your call server supports SIP address dialing.
Security features
Before you can use your Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone, an ID and 
password must be assigned to your IP Deskphone. This security measure 
ensures that, after you log off, calls cannot be made from your IP 
Deskphone and features such as Address Book, Instant Message logs, 
and Call Outbox are inaccessible. Your ID and password also prevent 
unauthorized access to your user profile.