The bria menu, Receiving an online status request, Usb device alert – CounterPath Bria 3.1 for Windows User Guide - Enterprise Deployments User Manual

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The Bria Menu

Bria.

•Accounts. You will work with these settings only if advised to do so by your system administrator.

Preferences. These settings control the way that you work with Bria and apply to all accounts. See
“Configuring Preferences” on page 56.

Exit. To shut down Bria. You can also exit by pressing Ctrl+Q.

View.

Changes how Bria looks.

Contacts.

Lets you work with contacts.

Actions.

Lists the actions that you can perform, depending on the current “state” of Bria. For example, if a

contact is selected, it lists all the actions that can be performed on that contact.

If your enterprise has configured Bria to display a Workgroup, you can view the Workgroup from the Actions
menu.

Help.

Provides access to various service-related features.

Receiving an Online Status Request

If presence is enabled, then at any time you may get an Online Status Request dialog. For information on this
request, see “Sharing Online Status” on page 41.

USB Device Alert

If your headset is a “HID-compliant device”, the USB Device alert may appear the first time you start Bria. You
can assign functions to the headset. For example, you can set the green button so that it answers an incoming
call.

If you click Yes, the USB Device Button Setup window appears; see page 61.

If you click No, you can still access this window from the Softphone > Preferences > Devices panel (page 59).

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