Avaya B159 User Manual

B159 Release 1.23/B149 Release 1.16
ReadMe
Issue: 1.0
Date: 7 March 2011
This file is the Readme for the Generally Available Avaya analog conference telephones B159 Release 1.23 and B149 Release 1.16. This file describes the contents of the Release, but since this is the initial release, no comparison is made with earlier releases.
OVERVIEW
The B159 and B149 are analog conference telephones, developed by Konftel (wholly owned by Avaya, Inc.), and uses OmniSound® technology to provide full-duplex, crystal-clear sound for all participants. This technology includes noise suppression and equalizer functionality to avoid clipping, minimize background noise, and in general provide a superior conferencing experience. Of course, optimal performance is obtained in environments free of acoustic interference.
The B149 is intended for small-to-medium conference rooms, and provides standard telephony functionality as well as providing the following enhanced features:
- Users can record calls with a Secure Digital (SD) card. The SD card is not included as part of the standard package
- The telephone offers a Phone Book of up to 50 user-entered names and up to 20 Conference Groups of up to 6 names each.
Note: the B149 ships from the factory with Release 1.16, and hence no software release is provided on the Avaya Support website.
The B159 is intended for medium-to-large conference rooms or other such environments (e.g. auditoriums), and provides standard telephony functionality as well as providing the following enhanced features:
- The telephone can interface to Public Address (PA) systems
- The telephone can serve as a 2-way speaker when cable-connected to Mobile (DECT) telephones, or to a PC for Voice over IP calls
- Users can record calls with an SD card that is included as part of the standard package.
- The telephone offers a Phone Book of up to 50 user-entered names and up to 20 Conference Groups of up to 6 names each.
- A wireless headset adapter interface is supported.
Note: the B159 ships from the factory with Release 1.23, and hence no software release is provided on the Avaya Support website.
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INSTALLATION OF B159 RELEASE 1.23 AND B149 RELEASE 1.16
The B159 and B149 telephones are supported on the following call servers:
Call Server Notes
CM Release 5.0 and later Alias telephone as 2500 set
CS1000 6.0 and later
IP Office 7.0 and later
KNOWN CONSIDERATIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF B149 RELEASE 1.16
- The telephone may alert with the same ring tone regardless of what Distinctive Audible Alert setting is administered.
- For Caller ID, the telephone supports Single Data Message Format (SDMF), which provides only the caller’s number, not the name.
- The telephone only supports SD cards up to 2GB; SDHC (High Capacity) cards are not supported. The SD card file system has to be FAT 16 (also simply called FAT) or FAT 32.
KNOWN CONSIDERATIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF B159 RELEASE 1.23
- The telephone may alert with the same ring tone regardless of what Distinctive Audible Alert setting is administered.
- For Caller ID, the telephone supports Single Data Message Format (SDMF), which provides only the caller’s number, not the name.
- The telephone only supports SD cards up to 2GB; SDHC (High Capacity) cards are not supported. The SD card file system has to be FAT 16 (also simply called FAT) or FAT 32. The SD card that is shipped with the telephone is properly formatted.
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