Description
AVAYA J139 IP DEVICE
Cost-effective IP Device that provides Secure, Reliable, Basic Voice Communications
The Avaya J139 IP Device is a cost-effective, entry-level IP device that addresses the need for secure, basic voice communications for users within large Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized companies. It is well suited for users that make a low number of calls on a daily basis and need a minimal feature set. Ideal for users that consider a phone to be one of many useful communication tools and who rely on common functions and easy to use features including Hold, Transfer, Conference, Forward, Call Park/UnPark.
Key Features and Benefits
Cost-effective IP Device that provides Secure, Reliable, Basic Voice Communications
The Avaya J139 IP Device is a cost-effective, entry-level IP device that addresses the need for secure, basic voice communications for users within large Enterprises and Small and Medium-sized companies. It is well suited for users that make a low number of calls on a daily basis and need a minimal feature set. Ideal for users that consider a phone to be one of many useful communication tools and who rely on common functions and easy to use features including Hold, Transfer, Conference, Forward, Call Park/UnPark.
Key Features and Benefits
- Delivers high definition audio that can increase productivity by reducing fatigue and provides easier-to-understand multi-party calls through the wideband audio codec in the handset and headset.
- Simplifies call control on the display using softkeys for everyday functions such as transfer, conference and forwarding; also makes it easy to perform everyday tasks such as quick access to recent call log (100 entries)/ Aura Contact List (250 entries).
- Provides visual cues that can speed task management through 4 dual-color Red/ Green LED buttons.
- Improves flexibility through support of a secondary Gigabit Ethernet port for a PC.
- The handset has built in volume boost for hearing impaired to avoid having to purchase a separate amplified headset.
- Accommodates advanced unified communications solutions through Session Initiation Protocol (SIP).
- Supports reduced energy consumption and lower costs through Power-overEthernet Class 1 design with "sleep mode".
- Uses VoIP technology to transfer audio signals over the Internet while circumventing high toll charges by telephone companies
- With PoE port, transfer data and power on a single cable to places where a power outlet is absent