Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 IP Phone User Manual


 
Operational Features
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In addition to the above basic parameters, the following supplementary parameters can also be used for the hard keys:
Reprogramming Hard Key Functionality Using the Configuration Files
Use the following procedures to reprogram the functionality of hard keys on the IP 6867i IP phone.
Configuration Parameter Description
hardkeyN locked Locks the specified hard key on the IP phones. When enabled, the phone locks the key with the provisioned
local settings and prevents users from changing or configuring the key.
Note:
If no settings are configured locally but the “hardkeyN type” is defined in a configuration file, the phone will
lock the key with the key type defined in the configuration file along with any values associated with the addi-
tional “hardkeyN” parameters (i.e. “hardkeyN value” and “hardkeyN line”).
hardkeyN ring splash When a key is configured for BLF functionality, this parameter controls the ring splash alert pattern per key.
The following alerting patterns are available:
Silence (ring splash off).
Normal splash (same as current BLF ring splash).
Normal - delayed (After a delay of (x) seconds, the normal ring splash is played).
Periodic (similar to the normal ring signal that is used by the phone itself. The actual ring melody is based
on the current melody set for the line where the BLF key is associated to).
Periodic - delayed (after a delay of (x) seconds, the ring signal that is used by the phone is played - see
above).
One low volume splash (same as the current BLF ring splash but at a lower level to be less intrusive).
One low volume splash - delayed (after a delay of (x) seconds, the ring signal that is the same as the current
BLF ring splash is played at a lower level).
When a key is configured for BLF/List functionality, this parameter controls the ring tone per key. The follow-
ing ring tones are available:
Ring tone 1
Ring tone 2
Ring tone 3
Ring tone 4
Ring tone 5
Silence (ring tone off)
Note:
Ring tones are based on the current ring tone set configured on the IP phone.
Notes:
The value of “N” in the above “hardkeyN” parameters corresponds to the hard key’s mapping number as per the
“6867i Hard Key Mapping” figure.
Hard keys 1 to 4 can be remapped to any key type. If applicable, LED indication will follow the colour/cadence of the
corresponding feature when the key is reprogrammed.
Hard keys 8, 9, and 10 can be remapped to any key type except for the following: Line, BLF, BLF/List, Auto Call Distri-
bution, and BLF/Xfer.
If a hard key is configured with the type “None”, functionality of the hard key (and its corresponding LED) is disabled.
Misconfiguration of the hard key will result in the key going back to its default function. For example, reprogramming
hard key 3 (Redial) to
hardkey3 type: line
hardkey3 line: 33
will result in hard key 3 reverting back to its default Redial functionality as the “hardkey3 line: 33” definition is invalid.
Configuration Files
For specific parameters you can set in the configuration files, see Appendix A, the sections, “Hard Key Settings for 6867i” on pageA-182, “Locking Keys”
on pageA-187, and “Ring Splash Settings” on pageA-193.