Line keys – Avaya NN43112-101 User Manual

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access to the call logs and most preferences available before the
upgrade.

— User2 logs out, then logs in “[email protected]”. User1 had a

profile before the upgrade, but that profile has now been
associated to the user2 account; therefore a new profile is
created.

Not all the information in old profiles is preserved. The preference settings
(for example, voice mail ID) are discarded in the upgrade.

Line keys

Each registered user is associated to a separate line key. Each line key
displays the name of the registered account and some basic state
information for that account.

The primary account is always associated to the first (bottom-right) line
key of the IP Deskphone. If you are a secondary user, the order of the
next available line key is from bottom to top and right to left on the
IP Deskphone, followed by the keys on the Expansion Module from
bottom to top and right to left. You can select a different available line key
for secondary accounts during the login process.

Figure 48 on page 271

shows the Avaya 1120E IP Deskphone with an

Expansion Module for Avaya 1100 Series IP Deskphones and multiple
accounts.

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