
10 Admin menu options
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number when channel information appears on the handset. The name appears on the local
handset only; it does not appear on target handsets.
• Priority Channel- You can configure the priority channel, also referred to as channel 25, which
makes it available to all Push-to-talk handsets. When you make a Push-to-talk broadcast on the
priority channel, it overrides any active Push-to-talk transmission on all other channels. You
can name the priority channel.
Time zone
Worldwide time zone options are available. Select your time zone from the list. Greenwich Mean
Time (GMW) is the default.
Daylight Saving
You can adjust the handset for daylight savings time. The following are the Daylight Savings
menu options:
• DST No Adjust (Default)
• DST Auto (USA)
• DST Auto (AUS)
• DST Auto (EURO)
Protected Spd Dial
The protected speed-dial number appears as the first item on the speed-dial list and is specially
marked with an asterisk (*) as the first character in its name. It is usually programmed to a number
to be called in emergency situations. If the Call Server offers directory services, Redial, Speed-
dial, and Phonebook features in the handset are disabled, including the protected speed-dial
number feature. Any entry here is overridden by the Call Server.
Password [Disable/Enable] and Change Password
The password option controls access to the administrative functions in the Admin menu of the
wireless handset. Configure the password in each handset for which controlled access is desired.
By default, the password is disabled when the handset is shipped.
To modify the password requirement, enter the default or previously configured password to
verify the change. The Password option operates as a toggle between Enabled and Disabled. Press
Enter to change the password protection state. Change Password appears only if the password is
enabled.
Attention: Record the wireless handset Admin password and store it in a safe place. Do not lose
the Admin password! If the Admin password is lost or forgotten, you can be required to return the
handset to Avaya to have the password reset.
Set Terminal Type
The terminal type configures the Avaya 6120 and 6140 WLAN Handsets for the type of PBX in
use. The BCM system requires the 3rd Party setting. The current Terminal Type is shown on the
information line. Press Enter to toggle to the alternate setting.
Startup Keylock
Startup Keylock deactivates the keypad during startup so that initialization cannot be interrupted.
This is a toggle option; the info line displays whether the option is enabled or disabled. Select No