QUICK GUIDE
J139
DESKTOP PHONE
Description
The Avaya IP Phone J139 provides a modern, connected, personalized experience. It addresses
the need for secure, reliable voice communications for both large enterprises and small and
medium-sized companies. It is well suited for users that need only the most commonly used
voice features like Hold, Transfer, Conference, Forward, and Call Park / UnPark.
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Buttons/Keys 11. Beacon LED—Provides alerts for incoming calls and
voice mail.
Front 12. Phone display—Displays two areas:
▪ Top Bar: It is always visible, displays communication
1. Main menu—Displays the list of options, such as Features, and device status, and time and date.
Applications, Settings, Network information, Administration, ▪ Application area displays the following:
and About.
─ Application header: It displays the context specific
2. (2,15) Navigation cluster—Used to navigate on the application title, and one or more subtitles.
Phone screen. Depending on the appearance type and the call
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▪ Up and Down arrow keys: to scroll up and down. state, the header displays details of the call.
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▪ Right and Left arrow keys: to move cursor in the text input ─ Application content area: it displays menus, lists,
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field, and to toggle values in the selection fields. pop-up windows, images, or other application
▪ OK button: to select the action assigned to the first soft key. content.
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3. Contacts—Displays the entries in your Contacts list. 15
─ Softkey labels area: it displays labels with
4. Voicemail—Used to dial the configured voice mail number 1 16 information about the state of the Soft
2 Key buttons.
to receive a voice message. 3
5. Recents—Displays call history list. 4 13. Line Keys—Used to select the corresponding rows. Each
5 line key has a LED that displays the following visual alerts:
6. Headset Used to toggle your call from the speaker to headset.
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6 ▪ Red light: disabled features.
7. Speaker—Used to turn on the speaker.
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7 ▪ Green light: incoming call and enabled features.
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8. Handset—Used to receive and make calls. 8
▪ Red and green light: phone is off-hook.
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9. Volume—Used to adjust volume of a handset, a speaker, 9
10 14. Softkeys—Used to select the corresponding label of
or a ringtone.
context-specific actions.
▪ (+): To increase the volume.
15. (2,15)—see below.
▪ (-): To decrease the volume.
16. Phone key—Displays the Phone screen.
10. Mute Button—Used to mute and unmute the outgoing audio.
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Back 3. PC port—To connect the computer. Note:
PC port is disabled when a Wi-Fi network
is used.
1. 5V DC Jack—To connect the power supply.
4. Headset Jack—To connect the headset.
2. Network port—To connect the Ethernet cable.
5. Handset Jack To connect the handset.
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4 To connect the Avaya J139 IP Phone to the
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Instructions
Avaya Cloud Office, you must first connect the device to the network and power it up. 3. Once the device is boots up, it will obtain an IP address from your network.
1. If your router has PoE port available, connect the J139 ethernet port to your router. 4. Once connected to the network, the device will automatically connect to ACO,
The power adapter is not required in this case. The device bootup will start. and login.
ROUTER - SWITCH 5. The device may reboot if there is new software that needs to be installed.
The latest software for ACO must always be installed on the device in order for
PoE
it to connect to ACO and provide service. ROUTER - SW
6. Once the device has network connectivity, allow any upgrades to be completed
successfully before attempting to use the phone.
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2. If your router does not have PoE port available, connect the J139 ethernet port
to the available port on your router. Connect the power adapter to the J139.
The device bootup will start.
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