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LinkPlus Interface Guide
Avaya DEFINITY Communications System
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Delay (same as the Link 3000 MCU). See the
NetLink Wireless Telephone: Setup and
Administration
document for the NetLink for further details. Also refer to the
NetLink
Telephony Gateway: Setup and Maintenance
document for details on configuring the
telephone switch type.
Hold
The Hold feature should be programmed to the Hold key as shown on the Key-map
Diagrams so that when the
HOLD
button is pressed on the Wireless Telephone, the call is
placed on hold.
Mute
The Wireless Telephone Mute function is hard-coded in the Link WTS to
FCN+1
. This
function sequence is recommended, but the system administrator can assign the Mute
function to any available function key sequence or leave the function unassigned.
Voice Mail
The message-waiting icon (
MSG
) on the Wireless Telephone is activated with the
message indication of the deskset. The voice mail feature on the deskset must be assigned
to the feature key as shown in the Key-map Diagrams. Do not assign any other feature to
this key, since the associated LED is directly mapped to the message-waiting icon on the
Wireless Telephone. This LED assignment must be used in order to support the message-
waiting icon. Using this key for any other feature or for line access could cause
unacceptable system performance.
Speakerphone
Because the Wireless Telephone has no speaker, speakerphone function and functions
that require the use of the volume keys will not be made available on the Wireless
Telephone.
Ring Types
Wireless Telephone ring types (soft, normal, vibrator, etc.) are programmed by the
Wireless Telephone user and are not accessible or changeable by the system switch.
Whenever possible the audible ringer on the Wireless Telephone will follow the cadence
provided by the system switch. Call progress tones provided by the host system will be
passed through to the Wireless Telephone.