3616/26 Wireless IP Telephone
Installation and Configuration Guide
30
555-301-107, Issue 3
May
2004
8. Feature
Programming
The 3616/26 Wireless IP Telephone emulates the Avaya 4606. This set supports line appearances and
has the following keys:
•
Six programmable keys
•
Dedicated Mute, Speakerphone, Hold, Transfer, Conference and Redial buttons
•
Adjustable speaker volume control
•
Adjustable ringer volume control
All telephone functions and messaging features are supported if possible. Functions that require the
use of the volume keys are not supported, nor are Speakerphone functions.
Assigning Functions
The first five
FCN
keys are permanently assigned per the table below. Other
FCN
keys can be
programmed via the Avaya Call Server. If the Wireless Telephone is associated with a desk station, the
button features administered for the desk station are assigned to the remaining
FCN
keys. The keypad
mapping for each 3616/26 Wireless IP Telephone is administered through the Avaya Call Server
administration software (for example, Avaya MultiVantage Configuration Manager). Programmable
keys are accessed by pressing the
LINE
or
FCN
key on the Wireless Telephone, followed by the
appropriate digit key. The second column of the table is provided for you to note your actual
mappings.
Wireless
Telephone Key
Sequence
Assigned
Function
FCN
+
1 Mute
FCN
+
2
Last Num Dialed
FCN
+
3 Hold
FCN
+
4 Transfer
FCN
+
5 Conference
FCN
+
6
FCN
+
7
FCN
+
8
FCN
+
9
FCN
+
0
FCN
+
*
FCN
+
#
Note that assigned lines can be accessed by the key sequence
LINE
+ a digit, where the digit is the
order in which the line has been received from the Avaya Call Server. This is true regardless of which
button is associated with the line.