Operational Features
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IP Phone Administrator Guide
Operational Features
Softkeys/Programmable Keys
You can configure the softkeys (480i/480i CT) and programmable keys
(9112i/9133i) to perform specific functions on the IP phones.
Available configuration options include:
• none - Indicates softkey or programmable key is disabled (option for Web UI
only).
• line (480i, 480i CT, 9133i) - Indicates softkey or programmable key is
configured for line use.
• speeddial - Indicates softkey or programmable key is configured for
speeddial use.
• do not disturb (dnd) - Indicates programmable key is configured for "do not
disturb" use. (For more information on DND, see the section Do Not Disturb
(DND) on page 5-37.)
• BLF (480i/480i CT/9133i) - Indicates softkey or programmable key is
configured for Busy Lamp Field (BLF) use. A user can dial out on a BLF
configured softkey. (For more information on BLF, see the sectionn Bridged
Line Appearance (BLA) (480i/480i CT/9133i only) on page 5-39.)
• BLF\List - (480i/480i CT/9133i) - Indicates softkey is configured for BLF
list use. A user can dial out on a BLF\List configured softkey. (For more
information on BLF List, see the section Bridged Line Appearance (BLA)
(480i/480i CT/9133i only) on page 5-39.)
• XML - Indicates the programmable key is configured to accept an XML
application for accessing customized XML services.You can also use this
option to configure an XML URI softkey. (For more information on XML,
see the section XML Customized Services on page 5-87.)
• flash - Indicates the softkey is set to generate a flash event when it is pressed
on the 480i and 480i CT, when a programmable key is pressed on the 9112i
and 9133i, or a feature key is pressed on the 480i CT handset. The IP phone
generates flash events only when a call is connected and there is an active
RTP stream (for example, when the call is not on hold).
Note: When entering definitions for softkeys, the “#” sign must be
enclosed in quotes.