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Ringback/ring tone This is a sound indicating that a call you make is ringing at its destination.
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Glossary on page 288
Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)
Session Initiation Protocol is an telephony signaling protocol for initiating
interactive communication sessions between users.
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Glossary on page 288
Shift/Outbox
This is a fixed key you can use to connect to your Call Outbox.
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Glossary on page 288
SIP Address
This is an IP address that is assigned to a user, such as bob@ABC123.com
that is used to send instant messages (IMs) and to initiate calls.
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Glossary on page 288
Soft keys, context-
sensitive
This is a set of four programmed keys directly beneath the display area.
You use these keys to access and select menu items. The key names
change depending on the state of the display screen.
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Glossary on page 288
Speed Dial
A user-defined feature key that you press to dial a pre-programmed SIP
address or telephone number.
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Glossary on page 288
User interface
This consists of screen displays that interact with the end user as a result of
an action or event.
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Glossary on page 288
User Profile
Your User Profile contains your specific settings and saved data and
becomes available when you log on to the IP Deskphone.
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Glossary on page 288
Visual Alerter/
Message Waiting
Indicator
This is an LCD or an LED signal that flashes to indicate that a message is
waiting or when the ringer is ringing.
Ringback/ring tone
August 2017 Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide 293
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