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Line
"Line" key can behave as a private line or shared line key, according to the setting
user_shared_line.
Private Line:
Default setting for all freely programmable function keys. Incoming calls will go to the first free
"line" key, and outgoing calls will use the first free line key.
Line keys can be used to make outgoing calls with the identity selected from a particular key's
"Context" menu and to have incoming calls for that identity going to that particular function key. If
the key is busy, the incoming call will go to the first free line key.
Shared Line:
Bridged lines (Bridged Line Appearance (BLA)) are shared by two or more users; when one of them
is using the line, the others are blocked from using it. This key type makes it possible to monitor
whether a shared line is busy (the LED is lit) or not (the LED is off). The URI of the shared line is set
under "Number"
Multicast
This function key enables the phone to send multicast streams to IP multicast group addresses.
The multicast IP address and port are entered in the "Number" text field in the format <multicast
IP address>:<port> (e.g., 239.255.255.245:5555). The angle brackets <> including their content are
placeholders for the variables that you must replace by the actual characters.
Please note: This key is for sending multicast streams. To allow reception of multicast streams,
multicast support must be enabled on the phone's web interface, Advanced settings > SIP/RTP
tab > Multicast by setting Multicast Support to "on". You must also enter the IP addresses of
the multicasts you wish to receive in ascending order of priority, 10 being the highest. In case
of simultaneous multicasts, the one with the highest priority at any given time will override the
others.
Park Orbit
If a park orbit has been set up on the server, a function key mapped with the Park Orbit
functionality can EITHER serve to park calls on the park orbit OR to park as well as retrieve calls,
depending on the type of server used. Select the server type on the Identity page of the context
identity, SIP tab, from the "Server Type Support" drop-down menu. Enter the "phone number"
of the Park Orbit and/or the park position in the text field of "Number", for example orbit1@
my.proxy.com or 700@my.proxy.com etc.
Presence
If supported by your PBX, the LED of this function key will reflect the presence status (ringing,
busy, available, etc.) of the extension specified in the "Number" text field. The function key can
also be used to dial the extension, usually when the destination signals availability.
Push2Talk
Pressing the function key mapped with "Push2Talk" will establish a two-way connection to the
extension specified in the "Number" text field for as long as the key is pressed; that extension
must have enabled intercom reception on its web interface (Advanced Settings > Behavior tab >
Phone Behavior > Intercom Policy "only in idle" or "always").
Speed Dial
Besides using the "Speed Dial" page on the web interface to program speed dial numbers, you can
also put the functionality on the freely programmable function keys with LEDs to be able to speed
dial frequently used and/or long numbers without having to enter the complete phone number.
Enter one phone number with any required prefixes (area code, country code, operator/auto
attendant, etc.) in the "Number" text field for any given freely programmable function key with
LEDs. Example: 0019175557813.
Or enter a partial phone number (country, area code etc.) and complete the number on the dialog
screen. In this case, enter the partial number, followed by a semicolon and "number=incomplete"
in the text field. Example: 001917555; number=incomplete.
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