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Callout
Number
Name Icon if
applicable
Description
1 USB port N/A While the 9608 and 9608G models do not have a USB
port, the USB port in the 9611G is disabled and will be
activated in a future software release.
2 Message
waiting
indicator
N/A An illuminated red light in the upper-right corner of your
deskphone indicates that you have a voice mail. If you
enabled Visual Alerting on your phone, this light flashes
when you receive an incoming call. In addition to the
message waiting indicator, the deskphone lights the
Message button when you have voice mail.
3 Phone
display
N/A The first line shows status information such as the time
and date, primary extension, error indications, and missed
calls. The second line, called the Status Line, provides
information, such as when you can use the right or left
navigation arrows to view other screens or menus. The
Status Line also provides messages related to the current
application or the actions that you must perform on a
screen. Call appearances appear below the Status Line.
The number of call appearances available to make or
receive calls depend on how your administrator
administers the system.
4 Features and
call
appearance
lines
N/A The line buttons with integrated LEDs show which lines are
in use and correspond to the lines on the display. Press
the line button to select that line. For an incoming call, the
green LED blinks. While the deskphone is off-hook, both
the red and the green LED glow. Lines also indicate if the
system or system number has enabled or disabled a
feature in the Feature or System Numbers view. The green
LED glows to indicate that a feature is enabled. When you
turn off the feature, the LED turns off.
5 Softkeys N/A Use the softkeys to act on the highlighted line on the
screen. The softkey labels show you the action that each
key produces. The labels and the actions vary depending
on the screen that the phone displays.
6 OK and
navigation
arrows
N/A The OK button performs the action of the highlighted
option of a menu.
Use the right and left navigation arrows to navigate from
one screen to another, or to move the cursor during text
input. Use the up and down navigation arrows to move
from one line to another. However, if you are using the
half-width mode, the up and down navigation arrows move
one screen at a time, instead of one line at a time.
Table continues…
Physical layout
October 2015 Using Avaya 9608/9608G/9611G IP Deskphones SIP 11
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com

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