38 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
Note:
If an admin password has been set, the display will require its entry before opening the
Admin menu. The default password is 27238 (“CRAFT”). If no password is set, the
display will proceed directly into the Admin menu.
Navigation
The navigation keys just below the softkeys are used to navigate through and select
menu options. These are referred to as Nav▲, Nav▼, Nav◄, Nav►, and NavOK.
Toggle options
Some menu items have only two options, which operate on a toggle basis. The current
setting is shown below the menu heading on the info line. The other available setting is
highlighted in the menu list. Press NavOK to activate the highlighted setting.
For example, when predial is disabled, the info line displays Predial Disabled and the
highlighted menu item is the Enable Predial option. Press NavOK to enable predial.
The info line will change to display Predial Enabled.
In another example, when the info line displays Currently Speaker, the highlighted
menu option is Ring in Headset. Press NavOK to select Ring in Headset, The ring will
now sound in the headset and the info line will change to Currently Headset.
Data entry and editing
An asterisk (*) next to an option on the display indicates that the option is selected. Use
the Nav keys and the softkeys to navigate and select desired options.
Enter numbers by pressing the buttons on the keypad. The blinking underscore identifies
the current cursor position. When entering alphanumeric strings, the CAPS/caps softkey
displays and you can press the softkey to toggle the case. Enter letters by repeatedly
pressing the corresponding key until the desired letter displays on the screen. Use the
CAPS softkey to change the case as needed.
To edit during entry of data, delete the character to the left of the cursor by pressing the
Del softkey. To replace an entry, delete the entry by pressing the Clr softkey and then
enter the new data. To edit an existing entry, use Nav◄ and Nav► to move the cursor