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Avaya 1230 - User Profile; Overwriting Your Personal Address Book

Avaya 1230
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User Profile
Your User
Profile contains your specific settings and data. You are prompted to create a User
Profile the first time you log on to your IP Deskphone. If you delete your User Profile, the IP
Deskphone reboots, and you must log on and create a new User Profile. When you log on to
your IP Deskphone, your specific settings and data are automatically available for you.
The information stored in your user profile includes:
Independent volume adjustments for handset, headset, and handsfree
Alerting Volume adjustment
Idle Screen display text
Voice Mail settings (number and mailbox ID)
User location (from a server-provided list)
Time, Date, and Zone format settings
Call Subjects
Call Decline reasons
Instant Messaging settings and Instant Message Inbox/Outbox
Default dialing (alpha/numeric)
Call Ignore action (local/network)
Search method (Name, First character, Index)
User Presence selection
Dialing pattern default (alpha/numeric)
Address Book entries
Call Inbox entries
Programmable keys configuration
# Ends dialing configuration
Overwriting your personal Address Book
When an
address book exists on a call server, such as an address book for a specific company,
you can update your personal Address Book with an address book from the call server. The
system administrator configures the system to enable this feature. If a new address book is
available on the call server, the IP Deskphone prompts you to download the latest address
book.
User Profile
Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone with SIP Software User Guide November 2013 43

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