Enabling Avaya Smart Lock

Last Updated : Apr 24, 2019 |

About this task

When Avaya Smart Lock is enabled, the Avaya Vantage™ device can automatically get unlocked and log you in without the need to enter your account credentials. This occurs when your trusted Bluetooth device is in range.

By default, Google Smart Lock is enabled on Avaya Vantage™. Since you can enable only one trust agent at a time, Google Smart Lock is disabled automatically when you enable Avaya Smart Lock.

Before you begin

  • Ensure that screen lock is enabled in the Settings menu.

  • Turn on Bluetooth and pair devices. For more information, see Pairing Bluetooth devices.

Procedure

To enable the Avaya Smart Lock feature, do the following:

  1. Open the Settings menu.
  2. Tap Security & location > Trust agents.
  3. Turn on Avaya Smart Lock and tap Back (Back arrow icon).

To set up automatic unlock options and add the trusted device, do the following:

  1. Tap Security & location > Avaya Smart Lock.
  2. Enter the password that you use to log in and unlock Avaya Vantage™.
  3. On the Avaya Smart Lock screen, select one of the following lock options:
    • Unlock/Lock: When the trusted device is within range, the Avaya Vantage™ device unlocks automatically. When the trusted device goes out of range, the Avaya Vantage™ device is locked automatically.

    • Login and Unlock/Logout: When the trusted device is within range, the Avaya Vantage™ device unlocks and logs you in automatically. When the trusted device goes out of range, the Avaya Vantage™ device is locked and you are automatically logged out of the device.

      After a logout, another user can log in to the device. When a new user logs in, all previous user data is wiped.

  4. Tap Trust Device.
  5. On the list of paired and connected devices, tap the device that you want to select as the trusted device.

    You cannot select the Avaya Vantage™ wireless Bluetooth handset as the trusted device.