Avaya 1040E IP Phone User Manual


 
Configuring the Avaya 1140E IP Deskphone
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Avaya USB headset adapter with HID
When you enable the HID support for Avaya USB Mobile or Enhanced
adapter, then the IP Deskphone makes use of the UI elements on the
adapter. Both type of USB headsets are stimulus devices, as the
IP Deskphone can have complete control of the LEDs. Table 12 on
page 114 lists the features of the Avaya USB headset adapter.
Table 12: Avaya USB headset adapter with HID support
Feature Description
Key Event Key press on the adapter generates events
only with a state maintained and actions
taken by the IP Deskphone. There is a one-
to-one mapping on most of the keys on the
adapter to the keys on the IP Deskphone
(the Avaya Enhanced Adapter has a Avaya
logo key which does not exist on the
IP Deskphone). Table 13 on page 117
illustrates the mappings:
Key press events on the adapter are sent to
the IP Deskphone through the USB. When
the IP Deskphone receives these events, it
maps them to the corresponding key events
as if the keys on the IP Deskphone are
pressed.