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Ip line fundamentals
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KEY
PAGEOFST
KEY <key>
KEMOFST
KEY <key>
IP Phone dedicated context-sensitive soft keys
Table 85 "LD 11 IP Phone dedicated context-sensitive soft key assignment"
(page 270)
context-sensitive soft keys 17 to 26 on the IP Phone 2001, IP Phone 2002,
IP Phone 1220, IP Phone 1230,IP Phone 2004, IP Phone 2007, IP Phone
Audio Conference 2033, IP Phone 1110, IP Softphone 2050, MVC 2050,
IP Phone 1120E, IP Phone 1140E, IP Phone 1150E, and WLAN Handsets
2210/2211/2212/6120/6140. Remove unused feature keys by configuring
the dedicated context-sensitive soft keys to NUL. Some features depend on
the given Class of Service.
Copyright © 2003–2008, Nortel Networks
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0 - <see text>/ <CR>
<Page>
<KeyOff-set>
<CR>
<keys conf data>
<KEM>
<Key-Off-set>/
<CR>
<keys conf data>
describes the features that can be assigned to dedicated
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Line Fundamentals
NN43100-500 02.02 Standard
Release 5.5 4 February 2008
Initial configuration of IP Line data 269
Key number range expanded to support
number of Expansion Modules 2050
specified by KEM prompt. The range
on the IP Softphone 2050 is as follows:
xx = key number
xx = 0 to 31 when KEM = 0
xx = 32 to 49 when KEM = 1
xx = 50 to 67 when KEM = 2
xx = 68 to 85 when KEM = 3
PAGEOFST is prompted if one
Expansion Module 2050 is specified at
the KEM prompt and <CR> is entered at
the KEY prompt. This prompt enables
you to enter a Page number of 0 or 1
and a Key Offset number from 0 to 17.
Once entered, the KEY is prompted
with the appropriate KEY value filled in.
<CR> ends the input.
<key> is the key number for the Page
+ Key Offset entered at PAGEOFST.
Enter the key configuration <CR> or
just <CR>.
KEMOFST is prompted if two or three
Expansion Modules are specified at
the KEM prompt and <CR> is entered
for KEY prompt. This prompt enables
you to enter a KEM number of 1, 2,
or 3 and a KEY Offset number from 0
to 17. Once entered, the KEY prompt
is prompted with the appropriate KEY
value filled in. <CR> ends the input.
<key> is the key number for the KEM
+ Key Offset entered at KEYOFST.
Enter the key configuration <CR> or
just <CR>.

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