Icon Description
Team icon indicating this team member is busy on a call and is forwarding
incoming calls.
Indicates that the phone is not connected to the Session Manager and is
operating in "failover" mode. Some features might not be available or
work correctly.
If the appearance line displays the icon, the icon indicates that the phone
has encountered a failure and has preserved the media session until the
near user hangs up. Icon also indicates non-AST mode.
The EC500 feature is on.
Indicates that the call is using a wideband codec for excellent voice
quality.
Indicates a low network performance or presence of local network issues
that might result in lower call quality.
Indicates that the user enabled the Limit Number of Concurrent Calls
(LNCC) feature.
User can enable LimitInCalls on the Features screen to control the
number of concurrent incoming calls, and to change Multiple Call
Appearance phone to a Single Call Appearance phone. If the user
receives an incoming call when the LNCC feature is active and the user is
already on a call, the caller gets the busy tone.
Indicates that the SLA Mon
™
agent has taken control of the phone.
Indicates that the call is being recorded for SLA Mon
™
.
Indicates that the end to end call is secured.
Indicates that the ringtone is off.
Indicates Guest login.
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption icons
The following table lists the icons used in Avaya J169/J179 IP Phone. Note that the icons of Avaya
J169/J179 IP Phone look similar but Avaya J169 IP Phone has grayscaled icons and the Avaya
J179 IP Phone has colored icons:
Multiple Level Precedence and Preemption icons
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