Appendix 4 - Programmable Functions; Freely Programmable Functions - VTech ErisTerminal ET605 User Manual

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ppendix 4 - Programmable Functions
Following is a brief description of the function key settings available on the Function keys page of the phone's
web interface.
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reely programmable functions
Action URL
Action URLs are basically HTTP GET Requests that allow the phone to interact with web server
applications. They can be used to send various data from the phone to a web server, like the
customized settings stored on the phone; passwords are replaced by empty strings. Action URLs
can be triggered by predefined events (Action URL Settings page of the phone's web interface) or
manually by a pressing a function key that has been programmed to trigger an action.
Auto Answer
With this setting, your phone will automatically accept incoming calls when it is idle. If you leave
the text field empty, incoming calls for all configured identities will be accepted; if you enter the
number of an identity in the text field, only calls to that identity will be accepted automatically
(i.e. 1 for Identity 1, 2 for Identity 2).
BLF
This function key allows showing the status (idle, ringing, held call, busy) of another extension on
the key's LED. By pressing the key, it may also be possible to pick up calls ringing on the extension,
(Busy Lamp Field)
to dial the extension when the phone is idle, and to transfer an incoming call ringing on your own
extension. These functionalities depend on your PBX; for more information, please check the PBX
manual. With Asterisk, generally use this feature rather than extension.
Button
This is a function key that is connected to your PBX to perform a specific task.
Call Agent
This function key can be used by call agents to perform one of three different functions, depending
on the value entered in the "Number" text field:
Conference Server
This function key can be used for PBX-based conferences and for local conferences on the phone
itself.
DTMF
This funcion allows the specification of arbitrary key sequences (allowed digits: "0-9", "*", "#", "A-
D" and flash: "!") which will be sent via DTMF when this key is pressed during an active call.
Logging onto and off the system.
Text field entry: F_CALL_AGENT_LOGGEDIN.
Signalìng readyness to accept calls. For this function to work, the agent must be logged in. Text
field entry: F_CALL_AGENT_READY.
Announcing that they are working after a call. For this function to work, the agent must be
logged in.
Text field entry: F_CALL_AGENT_WORKINGAFTERCALL.
PBX-based conferences. When a conference room or conference account has been created on
the server for an individual identity, you can dedicate a function key to calling and monitoring
the conference room. Select the identity and the "Conference server" function from the
respective drop-down menus and enter the SIP URI of the conference room in the "Number"
text field. For information on how to use this key with your particular PBX, please check the
PBX manual.
Phone-based conferences. If there is no SIP URI in the text field, pressing the function key will
initiate a phone-based conference with all held calls and any active call.
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