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Receiving a call
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Receiving a call
When you receive a call, you are typically notified by the alerting ring, and
the incoming caller identification appears on the LCD screen. The
incoming call forces the screen to exit active menu activities and takes
precedence over a pop-up Instant Message (IM).
Caller identification
When you receive an incoming SIP call, the Caller ID information appears
on the LCD screen. When you receive a call from a contact that is entered
in the IP Deskphone Address Book, the caller information appears as it is
in the Address Book. See
.
You can restrict the information displayed for incoming calls or for calls
you make. For more information, see
“Configuring Privacy settings” on
When you receive an incoming call you can do one of the following:
•
Answer an incoming call. See
“Answering an incoming call” on
•
Redirect an incoming call. See
“Redirecting an incoming call” on
•
Decline an incoming call. See
“Declining an incoming call” on
•
Ignore an incoming call. See
“Ignoring an incoming call” on
•
Receive an intercom call. See
•
Receive paging calls. See
“Receiving paging calls” on page 161
.
Summary of Contents for 1040E
Page 14: ...Contents 14...
Page 48: ...Welcome 48 Figure 8 Example of a secure connection during an active call...
Page 108: ...Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone 108 Figure 21 Headset screen...
Page 345: ...Advanced features 345 Figure 71 File manager device browsing screen...
Page 356: ...Visual indicators 356...
Page 380: ...Multi Level Precedence and Preemption 380...
Page 408: ...Third party terms 408...