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onfiguring the function keys
See "Opening the web interface" on page 35 on how to open the phone's web interface. See "How the web
interface works" on page 36 on the mechanics of navigating in the windows and changing the settings.
Any changes you make will not take effect until you click Apply, and changes will be lost if you open another
page of the web interface without first clicking Apply.
There are four types of programmable function keys (see also "At a glance" on page 20):
Freely programmable function keys with LEDs (P1 and P2). All available functionalities, including key events,
can be programmed onto them.
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Context
This setting specifies which configured identity will be used when executing the functionality of the key.
You may want to use this feature when you are have accounts with different providers or when you
wish to present different identities to certain destinations.
For example: If you have programmed key P2 to speed dial a specific number and you want to use
configured identity 2 to call that number, select configured identity 2 from the drop-down menu of P2's
"Context". When you speed dial the number by pressing key P16, identity 2 will be used as the outgoing
identity.
The default setting is "Active", which means that the identity selected as the phone's outgoing identity
at any given time will be used.
Type
Select the type of functionality from the drop-down list. See appendix for more information. If you
select "Key Event", a drop-down list with the available key events will replace the text field under
"Number". The default setting is "line".
Freely programmable function keys with LED
Context-sensitive programmable function keys
Navigation, confirmation, and cancel keys
Dedicated customizable function keys
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Configuring the Function Keys

Rosalyn Chun | 19 April 2018 | Revision 1

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