Method
B:
1. Attach the 15-cm (6-inch) CAT5e cable.
2. Position the stand over the mounting rivets, and slide the IP Deskphone
down the wall so that the rivets fit into the slots on the stand, indicated in
Figure 10 (Method B).
3. Replace the stand cover. Ensure that all cables are neatly routed and press
the stand cover into place until you hear a click.
4. Put the IP Deskphone in the wall-mount position (optional). If you wall-mount
your IP Deskphone, put it in the wall-mount position by holding the Tilt Lever
and pressing the IP Deskphone towards the base until the IP Deskphone is
parallel with the base. Release the Tilt Lever and continue to push the IP
Deskphone towards the base until you hear an audible click. Ensure the IP
Deskphone is securely locked in position.
Attention:
To add an Expansion Module for Avaya 1100 Series IP
Deskphones, see Expansion Module for Avaya 1100 Series IP
Deskphones (SIP Firmware) User Guide (NN43110-301).
Entering text
You use can use combinations of the letters and numbers on the dialpad of
your IP Deskphone to, for example, spell names or words in Instant
Messages (IMs), enter SIP addresses, create Address Book entries, and to
designate feature key labels.
To make a call, you can dial an alphanumeric SIP address; for example,
jdoe2@domain.com.You can enter and edit text on your IP Deskphone using
the following methods:
Note: Some service providers support only the use of a Directory
Number (DN) such as 555-5555 to initiate a call to another IP
Deskphone. Contact your system administrator or service provider to
determine if alphanumeric dialing is supported. Alphanumeric dialing
consists of string of text that contain letters and numbers that make up,
for example, a SIP address.
You can use the following methods to enter and edit text on your IP
Deskphone:
• “Entering text using the IP Deskphone dialpad”
• “Entering text using the USB keyboard”