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1600 Series IP Deskphone Installation
18 1600 Series IP Deskphone Installation and Maintenance Guide
Unnamed registration allows the deskphone to register without an extension and password. Because
there is no extension, telephony functionality is limited, specifically:
The user has only one call appearance, and hence, cannot transfer or conference calls.
The user has no administered feature buttons, and cannot invoke on-hook dialing.
Extension-based information, like a given user’s Contacts data or Option settings are not
available.
The user is limited to the calling capability administered for PSA (Personal Station Access) on the
call server, for example, access to an emergency number.
Unless otherwise disabled, the deskphone automatically attempts to register unnamed if no action is
taken on the deskphone Extension entry screen within 60 seconds. Initiating any ID or password entry
disables and prevents unnamed registration from occurring. Unnamed registration is ignored after any
dialpad entry.
Administrators can disable unnamed registration by appropriately administering the system parameter
UNNAMEDSTAT, as indicated in Chapter 7 of the Avaya 1600 Series IP Deskphones Administrator
Guide. Unnamed registration appears to the end user like Avaya Aura Communication Manager TTI
Mode, and is similar from an administration perspective. For more information about TTI, see your
Avaya Aura Communication Manager documentation.
Printing Button Labels
You can download software from www.desi.com that enables you to print button labels for the 1600
series deskphones. To download this software, perform the following steps:
1. Using your web browser, go to www.desi.com.
2. Click DESI downloads.
3. Download the appropriate application.
If you are using Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch, you can export the button settings from
Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch Device Manager and import the settings into the DESI
application. For more information, see the Avaya Aura Communication Manager Branch Device
Manager online help.
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