Nortel Keycode Retrieval System; Key Number Assignments - Nortel 1110 Fundamentals

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230 Nortel IP Softphone 2050

Nortel Keycode Retrieval System

The Nortel Keycode Retrieval System (KRS) generates Activation
Responses. The Nortel Server Activation Utility sends the Activation
Responses to the License Server.

Key number assignments

The IP Softphone 2050 has 6 keys that present 12 feature keys, with 6 on
each feature key page. The keys are numbered from 0 to 11. The Shift key
is used to change between two feature pages, 0 to 5 and 6 to 11.
If a feature requires a feature package that is not present for the Call Server
installation, that feature does not appear within the default configuration
for the IP Softphone 2050.
The Message key is numbered 16. If Message Waiting is not configured,
then key 16 must be NUL.
Key numbers between 17 to 31 are assigned to the four soft label keys
immediately below the display area. The supported features are: A03, A06,
CFW, CHG, CPN, PRK, PRS, RGA, RPN, SCU, SCC, SSU, SSC, and TRN.
Table 30 "IP Softphone 2050 soft keys" (page 230)
feature assignment for each soft key. Use LD 11 to program keys 16 to 26
on the IP Softphone 2050.
If you attempt to configure anything other than the permitted response, the
Call Server generates an error code.
Table 30
IP Softphone 2050 soft keys
Prompt
Response
Key 16
MWK
NUL
Key 17
TRN
NUL
Key 18
A03
A06
NUL
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Description
Message Waiting key
Removes function or feature from key
Call Transfer key
Removes function or feature from key
three-party conference key
six-party conference key
Removes function or feature from key
Nortel Communication Server 1000
IP Phones Fundamentals
NN43001-368 02.01 Standard
Release 5.0 7 December 2007
describes the IP Phone

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