Avaya 4602 IP Phone User Manual


 
Issue 1.1 September 2004 33
Chapter 4: Headsets and Handsets
Introduction
This chapter provides information about headsets and specialized handsets that are compatible
with your SIP telephone.
Headsets for SIP Telephones
Avaya supports only those headsets and headset adapters that carry an Avaya brand or logo.
There are a variety of Avaya headsets that are compatible with your SIP Telephone.
Note:
Note: The 4602 SIP Telephone does not have a separate headset jack. Any plug-in
headset uses the handset jack, and the handset is only used for switch-hook
control.
To see the available headsets, view the “Freedom of Choice Headsets” brochure.
To access the “Freedom of Choice Headsets” brochure:
1. Go to http://www.avaya.com
2. Mouse over Products & Services and select Products A-Z.
3. Select Headsets.
4. Under Find out More…, select Brochures, then Freedom of Choice Headsets.
Headsets require headset adapters/connectors to operate. Avaya offers three types of headset
adapters for SIP Terminals:
The MIP-1, which provides remote call answering and call initialization features with the
Avaya Cordless Headset.
The Modular base amplifier (M12LUCM), which is a high-performance solution for users
who continuously wear headsets, and
The HIP cord, which allows basic, direct headset connection to your Avaya IP telephone.
Avaya also offers a cordless headset solution (LKA10) with up to a 150 ft. mobile range from the
base. The LKA10, when used with the MIP-1, offers remote call answering and call initialization
features on the 4610SW, 4620, 4620SW and 4630SW IP Telephones. The MIP-1 must be
ordered separately. The LKA10, when used without the MIP-1, operates with other Avaya IP
and SIP telephones, but cannot be used for remote call answering or call initialization.