Aastra Telecom 6731I IP Phone User Manual


 
48 Model 6731i IP Phone User Guide
Line Keys and Programmable Keys
The display shows which line the call information is referring to (L1, L2, L3, etc.), the Caller ID
information (name and number, if available), the call status (Connected, Ring, Hold, etc.) and
the timer specific to that call.
Programmable Keys
There are eight function keys on the 6731i phone, all 8 of which are programmable, located on
both sides of the paper label.
You can use the Aastra Web UI only, to configure key functions. The following table lists the
functions you can set on the programmable keys and provides a description for each function.
Note: The SAVE and DELETE keys are programmable ONLY after an
Administrator has reconfigured these keys. For more information about the SAVE
and DELETE keys, see “Configurable Save and Delete Keys” on page 184.
Key Function Description
None Indicates no setting for the key.
Line Indicates the key is configured for line use.
Speeddial Indicates the key is configured for speeddial use. You can also configure a prefix
for a speeddial number.
Do Not Disturb Indicates the key is configured for "do not disturb" on the phone.
Busy Lamp Field
(BLF)
Indicates the key is configured for Busy Lamp Field (BLF) use. User can dial out
on a BLF configured key.
BLF List Indicates the key is configured for BLF list use. User can dial out on a BLF List
configured key.
Auto Call
Distribution (ACD)
(For Sylantro Servers)
Indicates the key is configured to allow the Sylantro server to distribute calls
from a queue to registered IP phone users (agents).
Directed Call Pickup
(DCP)/
Group Call Pickup
(GCP)
(For Sylantro Servers)
Indicates the key is configured to allow you to intercept - or pickup - a call on a
monitored extension(s).
XML Indicates the key is configured to accept an XML application for accessing
customized XML services. You can also specify an XML key URL for this option.
Save Key
Delete Key
Programmable
Keys
Directory
Services
Programmable
Keys after Admin Reconfigures