J Series Quick Start Guide

J139

Front

 

1, Main menu—Displays the list of options, such as Features, Applications, Settings, Network Information, Administration, and About             

2, (2,15) Navigation cluster—Used to navigate on the Phone screen.

▪ Up and Down arrow keys: to scroll up and down.

▪ Right and Left arrow keys: to move cursor in the text input field, and to toggle values in the selection fields.

▪ OK button: to select the action assigned to the first soft key.

3. Contacts—Displays the entries in your Contacts list.

4. Voicemail—Used to dial the configured voice mail number to receive a voice message.                                                                     

5. Recents—Displays call history list.

6. Headset Used to toggle your call from the speaker to headset.

7. Speaker—Used to turn on the speaker.

8. Handset—Used to receive and make calls.

9. Volume—Used to adjust volume of a handset, a speaker, or a ringtone.

▪ (+): To increase the volume.

▪ (-): To decrease the volume.

10. Mute Button—Used to mute and unmute the outgoing audio.

11. Beacon LED—Provides alerts for incoming calls and voice mail.

12.Phone display—Displays two areas:

▪ Top Bar: It is always visible, displays communication and device status, and time and date.

▪ Application area displays the following:

─ Application header: It displays the context specific application title, and one or more subtitles. Depending on the appearance type and the call state, the header displays details of the call.

─ Application content area: it displays menus, lists, pop-up windows, images, or other application content.

─ Softkey labels area: it displays labels with information about the state of the Soft Key buttons.

13. Line Keys—Used to select the corresponding rows. Each line key has a LED that displays the following visual alerts:

▪ Red light: disabled features.

▪ Green light: incoming call and enabled features.

▪ Red and green light: phone is off-hook.

14. Softkeys—Used to select the corresponding label of context-specific actions.

15.(2,15)—see below.

16. Phone key—Displays the Phone screen

 

Back

 

1. 5V DC Jack—To connect the power supply.   

2. Network port—To connect the Ethernet cable.

3, PC port—To connect the computer.

4. Headset Jack—To connect the headset.

5. Handset Jack To connect the handset.

To connect the Avaya J139 IP Phone to the Avaya Cloud Office, you must first connect the device to the net work and power it up. 

 

 

J159

Front

1, Navigation cluster—Used to navigate on the Phone screen.

▪ Up and Down arrow keys: to scroll up and down.

▪ Right and Left arrow keys: to move cursor in the text input field, and to toggle values in the selection fields.

▪ OK button: to select the action assigned to the first soft key.

2. Main menu—Displays the list of options, such as Features, Applications, Settings, Network information, Administration, and About.

3. Contacts—Displays the entries in your Contacts list.

4. Recents—Displays call history list.

5. Transfer—Used to transfer a call.

6. Headset—Used to turn on headset, and also to toggle your call from the speaker to headset.

7. Conference—Used to initiate a conference call and also to add a participant to a conference call.

8. Dialpad keys—Used to dial the phone extensions or enter alphanumeric characters and special symbols.

9. Handset—Used to receive and make calls.

10. Secondary display—Provides quick access to line appearances, features, and phone menus.

11. Volume—Used to adjust volume of a handset, a speaker, or a ringtone.

▪ (+): To increase the volume.

▪ (-): To decrease the volume.

12. Mute Button—Used to mute and unmute the outgoing audio.

13. Mic—The mic of the phone.

14. Left, Right keys—Used to navigate on the Secondary Display Screen

15. Beacon LED—Provides visual alerts for the following:

▪ Incoming call

▪ Voice mail

16. Phone display—Displays two areas:

▪ Top Bar: It is always visible, and displays communication status, time and date, and device status.

▪ Application area displays the following:

─ Application header: It displays the context specific application title, and one or more subtitles. Depending on the appearance type and the call state, the header displays details of the call.

─ Application content area: it displays menus, lists, pop-up windows, images, or other application content.

─ Softkey labels area: it displays labels with information about the state of the Soft Key buttons.

17. Line Keys— Used to select the corresponding line or feature. Each line key has a combination of red and green LEDs that provide call or feature specific visual alert. Note: The default action depends on the application and the context.

18. Softkeys— Used to select the corresponding label of context-specific actions. With the Help soft key, you can view a short description of the features available on your phone.

19. Phone key— Displays the Phone screen.

20. Voicemail— Used to dial the configured voice mail number to receive a voice message.

21. Redial—Used to redial the most recently dialed number from any screen of the phone.

22. Speaker—Used to turn on the speaker.

23. Hold—Used to put an active call on hold and resume a held call.

24. Line Keys—Used to select the corresponding line or feature. Each line key has a combination of red and green LEDs that provide call or feature specific visual alert. Note: The default action depends on the application and the context

 

Back

 

 

  1. Headset Jack—To connect the headset
  2. 5V DC Jack—To connect the power supply.

  3. Network port—To connect the Ethernet cable.

  4. PC Port—To connect the computer.     

  5. WLAN Module Panel—N/A to  UND

  6. USB Port—To connect the USB device

  7. .PoE Slide Switch To set the PoE value to one of the following:     ▪ L: Class 1     ▪ H: Class 2

  8. Handset Jack—To connect the handset

 

J179

Front 

1. Main menu—Displays the list of options, such as Features, Applications, Settings, Network information, Administration, and About.

2. (5,7) Navigation cluster—Used to navigate on the Phone screen and other menus

Up and Down arrow keys: to scroll up and down.

▪ Right and Left arrow keys: to move cursor in the text input field, and to toggle values in the selection fields.

▪ OK button: The center button of the navigation cluster. Used to select the action assigned to the first soft key.

 3. Contacts—Displays the entries in your Contacts list.

 4. Recents—Displays call history list.

 5. Handset—Used to receive and make calls.

 6. Mute Button—Used to mute and unmute the outgoing audio.

 7. Volume—Used to adjust volume of a handset, a speaker, or a ringtone.

  ▪ (+): To increase the volume.

  ▪ (-): To decrease the volume.

 8. Voicemail—Used to dial the configured voice mail number to receive a voice message.

 9. Headset—Used to turn on headset, and also to toggle your call from the speaker to headset.

 10. Speaker—Used to turn on the speaker.

 11. Beacon LED—Provides visual alerts for the following

 ▪ Incoming call

 ▪ Voice mail      

12. Phone Display—Displays two areas:

▪ Top Bar: It is always visible, displays communication and device status, atime, date, and device status.

 ▪ Application area displays the following:

 ─ Application header: It displays the context specific application title, and one or more subtitles. Depending on the appearance type and the call state, the header       displays details of the call.

─ Application content area: it displays menus, lists, pop-up windows, images, or other application content.

─ Softkey labels area: it displays labels with information about the state of the Soft Key buttons.

13. Line Keys—Used to select the corresponding line or feature. Each line key has a combination of red and green LEDs that provide call or feature specific visual alert.

Note: The default action depends on the application and the context.

14. Softkeys—Used to select the corresponding label of context specific actions. With the Help soft key, you can view a short description of the features available on your phone.

15. (5,7)See below

16. Phone key -Displays the Phone screen

 

Back

 

 

1. J100 expansion module connector.                                                                                         

2. 5V DC Jack—To connect the power supply.      

3. Network port—To connect the Ethernet cable.

4. PC Port—To connect the computer. 

5. WLAN Module Panel—N/A to  UND

6. Handset Jack—To connect the handset.

7. Headset Jack—To connect the headset

 

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