Chapter 5: Login and lock operations
This chapter describes how to log in and out of Avaya Vantage
™
built-in UC experience. It also
describes lock and unlock operations on the Avaya Vantage
™
device.
Depending on the deployment environment and settings that the administrator configures, you can
log in to the Avaya Vantage
™
built-in UC experience by using one of the following two types of login
credentials:
• SIP credentials.
• Enterprise user credentials from Avaya Aura
®
Device Services. This option is applicable only in
the Avaya Aura
®
environment.
The Avaya Vantage
™
device by default displays the Android Home screen after a start-up unless
you set a lock screen password. To use the Avaya Vantage
™
built-in UC experience, you can log in
from the Home screen.
Your administrator can configure the Avaya Vantage
™
device to show the platform login screen after
a start-up. In the platform login mode, you can access the Home screen only when your login using
SIP or unified credentials is successful.
When you use enterprise user credentials from Avaya Aura
®
Device Services to log in to the built-in
UC experience, the device notifies you if your user password changes.
You can configure your device to automatically lock after a period of inactivity using the Screen Lock
feature. You can manage this feature from
Security & location
in the
Settings
menu.
You can also enable Avaya Smart Lock, which automatically unlocks the device and, if configured,
logs you in when you are within range while carrying a trusted Bluetooth device. When the trusted
Bluetooth device goes out of range, the Avaya Vantage
™
device is locked and logged out
automatically. You can change or remove the configured trusted device anytime.
Logging in to Avaya Vantage
™
About this task
Use this procedure to log in to Avaya Vantage
™
and the built-in UC experience manually. You can
log in to the built-in UC experience by using either SIP credentials or unified login credentials from
Avaya Aura
®
Device Services.
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