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Avaya 9621G - Setting Key Repeat Delay; Enabling Wireless Headset Bidirectional Signaling

Avaya 9621G
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Setting key repeat delay
About this task
Use this procedure to set the time for which you must press the navigation key to start the auto
repeat process. You can select from the following options:
No Repeat
Default
Short
Long
Very Long
Procedure
1. Press Main Menu.
2. Tap Settings > Options & Settings > Screen & Sound Options > Key Repeat Delay.
3. Tap to select the required option.
4. Tap Save.
Enabling wireless headset bidirectional signaling
Before you begin
Check if the headset supports electronic hook switch (EHS) signaling.
Note:
Headset Signaling setting is used to configure only DECT headsets and cannot be applied to
Bluetooth headsets.
Procedure
1. Press Main menu.
2. Tap Settings > Options & Settings > Call Settings > Headset Signaling.
3. Press Change to select one of the following options:Tap to select any of the following
options:
Disabled: Disables signaling from the phone to the headset.
Switchhook and Alert: Activates the link to the headset if you press Headset. When
the phone receives an incoming call, you hear the alert tone in the headset.
Switchhook only: Activates the link to the headset if you press Headset. When the
phone receives an incoming call, you do not hear the alert tone in the headset.
4. Press Save.
Settings
October 2019 Using Avaya 9621G/9641G/9641GS IP Deskphones SIP 39
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