Aastra Telecom 480I IP Phone User Manual


 
Softkey/Programmable Key Parameters
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IP Phone Administrator Guide
Appendix A
Softkey Settings for 480i and 480i CT
The value of "N" for the following parameters is dependent on the number of
softkeys available on the 480i/480i CT models. See the table above for applicable
values.
Parameter
softkeyN type
Type
(in Web UI)
Aastra Web UI Operation->Softkeys and XML
Configuration Files aastra.cfg, <mac>.cfg
Description The type of softkey to configure. Valid types are:
line - Indicates softkey is configured for line use.
speeddial - Indicates softkey is configured for speeddial use.
dnd - Indicates softkey is configured for do not disturb on the phone.
This option is "do not disturb" in the Aastra Web UI).
blf - Indicates softkey is configured for Busy Lamp Field (BLF) use.
User can dial out on a BLF configured key.
list - Indicates softkey is configured for BLF list use. (This option is
BLF\List in the Aastra Web UI). User can dial out on a BLF List
configured key.
xml - Indicates the softkey is configured to accept an XML application
for accessing customized XML services. You can also specify an XML
softkey URL for this option.
flash - Indicates the softkey is set to generate a flash event when it is
pressed on the 480i and 480i CT, 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).
spre - Indicates the softkey is configured to automatically activate
specific services offered by the server. For example, if the spre value
of *82 is configured, then by pressing the softkey, *82 automatically
activates a service provided by the server.
park - Indicates the softkey is configured to park incoming calls when
pressed.
pickup - Indicates the softkey is configured to pick up parked calls
when pressed.
empty - Indicates the softkey is configured to force a blank entry on
the IP phone display for a specific softkey. The soft keys are added in
order (from softkey1 to softkey20) after any hard-coded keys have
been added. If a particular soft key is not defined, it is ignored.
lcr - Indicates the softkey is configured for “last call return” when
pressed.
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