Avaya 4630 IP Phone User Manual


 
Handsets for 4600 Series IP Telephones
Headsets and Handsets
9-2 Issue 2.0 December 2003
Headsets require headset adapters/connectors to operate. Avaya offers three
types of headset adapters for 4600 Series IP Terminals:
The MIP-1 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
An 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 an 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 an MIP-1, operates with other Avaya IP telephones, but cannot
be used for remote call answering or call initialization.
The table below summarizes Avaya’s corded headset connectors and cordless
headset choices, and provides ordering codes.
NOTE:
If your IP telephone does not have a fixed headset button, your System
Administrator must administer your phone for headset operation when using
the HIP Cord.
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Specialized handsets are available for noisy environments, hearing-impaired
users, and other special purposes. See the following table for specialized
handsets, and replacement handsets for your phone.
Headset Connector Type Ordering Code
M12LUCM Corded 407639715
HIP Cord Corded 700212442
LKA10 (includes Headset)
MIP-1
Cordless Solution
Accessory
408271385
700281074
Headset Connector Type Ordering Code
AK1A-2001 Replacement Handset 700203797
AK5A-1001 Push-to-Talk 700229727
AK6A-1001 Amplified 700229735
AK8A-1001 Noisy Location 700229743