Avaya NN43112-101 User Manual

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Configuring the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone

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The HID support of third-party USB headsets performs differently from the
Avaya Headset. The headsets are independent devices with an internal
state machine to control LED operations and headset behavior.

Table 14 on page 113

lists the features of a third–party USB headset with

HID support.

Table 14: Third-party USB headset with HID support features
(Part 1 of 5) (Part 1 of 5)

Feature

Description

Key Events

Both types of headsets have equivalent
mechanisms to generate the following
key events:

On Hook

Off Hook

Mute

Volume Up/Down

The headsets send the corresponding
HID commands to the IP Deskphone to
synchronize call processing operations.
When the IP Deskphone receives these
commands, the IP Deskphone maps
them to the corresponding key events
(except the Volume Up/Down keys) as if
the keys on the IP Deskphone are
pressed.

If the corresponding keys on the
IP Deskphone are used instead, the
IP Deskphone sends the HID
commands to the headsets to allow the
headsets to update their internal state
machine.

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