Wall-mounting the IP Deskphone (optional)
You can mount your Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone on a wall. Wall-mount the Avaya 1230 IP
Deskphone using the two keyholes on the back of the it. You do not need the foot stand for
wall-mounted applications.
1. Remove the foot stand, if already attached..
2.
Ensure all cables are properly routed and the Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone is
functioning.
3. Make small marks on the wall where you want to align each keyhole slot.
4. Insert the screws (not provided) so that they protrude slightly from the wall.
5. Align the keyholes on the back of the Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone with the screws in
the wall.
6. Slide the Avaya 1230 IP Deskphone onto the screws to secure it in position.
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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.
Using the dialpad
You 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)
or you can dial a Directory Number (DN), depending on the local system configuration.
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