User's Manual

Important:
The Speed Dial keys always use the primary account to determine the presence state of the
target.
The Instant Message keys always use the primary account, because IM support is disabled
for secondary accounts.
Inbox, outbox, and instant message log
Each profile has a single inbox, a single outbox and a single instant message log. The detailed
view of the call log entry indicates the local account associated to each entry; that is, the source
of outgoing calls and the target of received call.
The following figure is an example of the Inbox call details view.
Figure 17: Example of the Inbox call details
Call logs and IM logs provide many ways of initiating a call to the address identified by the
selected entry, such as lifting the handset. In most cases, the primary account is used.
However, if you press a line key to initiate the call, the call uses the account associated with
the line key.
If call logs and IM logs are invoked in the selection mode, you cannot initiate a call directly
because the Select soft key populates a dial prompt or other input field with the selected target.
The operation already in progress determines which account you can use.
For example:
If you press the line key to obtain a dial prompt, press the Inbox key to select a target, press
Select, and then press Send; the line key that you originally pressed determines the account
you can use.
Address Books
Each registered account can have a network-based address book. Each profile contains a
local address book that is independent from all network address books.
Features
150 SIP Software for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones-Administration November 2012
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