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Avaya 1140E - Programmable Keys

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Waiting voice mail messages are reported in two ways:
The red LED is lit if any account has a waiting message.
A special icon (a shaded envelope) is displayed on the line key of each account with a waiting
message (unless the account is in a call).
Related links
Modifying settings on page 211
Remembering settings after logout
For each profile, up to 24 sets of per-account settings are always remembered. If you have
configured settings for an account, after the account is logged out, the settings are restored when
the account is logged back in as either a primary or secondary account.
When an account is logged in without settings saved in the profile, a new set of default settings is
created for it. If there are already 24 sets of per-account settings in the profile, one setting for which
the account is not currently registered is discarded, and the new setting is saved.
Related links
Modifying settings on page 211
Programmable keys
A line key associated with a registered account cannot be used for programmable features. The
Program Key screen lists all the line keys. All line keys associated with an account are displayed as
such, and selecting them displays an error message.
The Do Not Disturb, Call Forward, and Presence keys are associated to a specific user account
when they are created, and determine which account’s status to affect. For more information see
User status on page 214.
By default, you can press a Speed Dial programmed key to initiate a call using the primary account.
If a line key is pressed to obtain a dialing prompt and then a speed dial key is pressed, the account
of the line key is used. When accounts are registered on different domains, you can only program
and use speed dial keys with targets that are reachable on the domain of the secondary account. It
is possible to program and use speed dial keys with targets that are only reachable on the domain of
a secondary account. The Speed Dial keys always uses the primary account to determine the
presence state of the target.
Instant Message keys always use the primary account, because IM support is disabled for
secondary accounts.
Related links
Multiuser on page 201
Multiuser
August 2017 Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide 212
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