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Icon Description
Indicates that the call is recorded for
SLA Mon
.
Indicates that the audio of this call is
secure.
Indicates that the audio alert for
incoming calls is off.
Indicates the Bluetooth feature is on.
Indicates that you missed a call.
The number in the icon indicates
the number of missed calls. In the
example icon, the agent missed 9
calls.
Indicates that you missed a call. The
plus sign (+) in the icon indicates that
the number of missed calls is more
than 9.
Autodialing feature.
Toll call.
Toll-free call.
Caller ID validation passed.
Caller ID validation failed
Unknown caller ID validation.
Wi-Fi icons
The following table lists the Wi-Fi icons used in the
Avaya J159 IP Phone:
Icon
Description
Non-secure Wi-Fi network is detected.
Secure Wi-Fi network is detected.
Wi-Fi network is out of range or offline.
Getting Started
Logging in to your phone with the SSO
QR code or URL
You can log in to your phone with your Single sign-on
(SSO) credentials using your mobile device or computer.
Your phone administrator configures the SSO feature for
your extension. After the SSO authentication, the phone
automatically logs you in.
Ensure the following:
Your phone administrator configures the SSO
feature.
Your mobile device can scan a QR code.
1. On the Single Sign On screen, press Login.
The phone screen displays the QR code and the
timer. If the timer runs out and the QR code expires,
tap
Retry.
2. Depending on your choice of device, do the following:
If you are using a mobile device, scan the QR code.
When the QR code scan displays a URL on your
mobile device, tap the URL.
If you are using your computer, press Link. Enter
the URL in your computer browser and follow the
prompts.
The screen displays the SSO login page of your
organization.
3. On the SSO login screen, enter your corporate
username and password.
The phone screen displays the Successful
authentication message.
4. Follow the screen prompts.
You are logged in to your phone.
Logging in to a phone as a Guest user
with SSO login
With the Guest user SSO login feature, you can log in to
a phone as a guest user with the SSO authentication for a
specified period.
Ensure that your administrator configures the Guest user
SSO login feature.
1. Press Main Menu.
2. Scroll to Applications and press Select.
3. Scroll to Guest login and press Select.
4. On the Single Sign On Guest login screen, press one
of the following to set the duration in hours:
Right arrow key: To increase the duration value.
Left arrow key: To decrease the duration value.
5. Press Enter.
The phone screen displays the QR code and the
timer. If the timer runs out and the QR code expires,
tap
Retry.
6. Depending on your choice of device, do the following:
For a mobile device, scan the QR code. When the
QR code scan displays a URL, tap the URL.
For a computer, press Link. Enter the URL in your
computer browser and follow the prompts.
The screen displays the SSO login page of your
organization.
7. On the SSO login screen, enter your corporate
username and password.
The phone screen displays the successful
authentication message.
8. Follow the screen prompts.
You are logged in to your phone.
Logging in to your phone with corporate
credentials
You can log in to your phone with the extension and
password that your phone administrator provides if the
Single sign-on (SSO) feature is not active.
1. On the Login screen, in the Username field, type your
extension.
2. Press Enter.
3. In the Password field, type your password.
4. Press Enter.
Logging out of your phone
You can log out of your primary extension when you log in
through a Single sign-on (SSO) or SIP login. You can also
log out of the SIP login as a guest user.
Note:
After a guest user logs out, the phone logs back the
primary user.
1. Press Main Menu.
2. Scroll to Applications and press Select.
3. Scroll to Log out and press Select.
4. In the confirmation window, press Log out.
Locking your phone
Lock the phone while you are logged in to prevent
unauthorized usage. Locking the phone does not log you
out. You can receive all incoming calls and make calls to
emergency numbers.
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