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Active with talk path
Note:
The system parameters are described in more detail in
Note:
This capability works as follows:
You administer feature buttons for the telephone on the call server as you normally would,
and the call server sends these button assignments to the telephone as it always has.
In the 46xxsettings file, you administer any or all of the system parameters indicated in the
chart above. Each parameter consists of a list of one or more feature numbers, up to the
maximum indicated in that chart, with each feature number corresponding to a specific
administrable feature.
numbers.
The telephone compares the list of features you administered on the call server with the
list of features in the system parameters you administered. Assuming a given feature
occurs both in call server administration and in a given system parameter, that feature is
displayed on a Phone application softkey when the highlighted call appearance is in the
associated call state. The telephone displays the feature buttons starting with Softkey 1
and continuing to the right in the order specified in the system parameter, subject to the
considerations listed in this section.
Example:
Assume call server administration includes the Send All Calls and Directory features. If the
system parameter IDLEFEATURES is not administered, the corresponding softkeys are
labeled from left to right as follows when a highlighted call appearance is Idle:
Redial
However, when the system parameter IDLEFEATURES is administered to be "26,1000,35"
the corresponding softkeys are labeled from left to right as follows when a highlighted call
appearance is Idle:
Directory
Softkeys available to be labeled with feature buttons as indicated under Available Softkeys in
the
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chart are those that are not dedicated to a higher priority function. For example, in
the "Active with a talk path" call state, the softkeys for Hold, Conference, and Transfer are
dedicated to those functions and cannot be displaced by an administrable feature button, while
the softkey normally labeled Drop (softkey #4) can be used for an administrable feature button.
In addition to the administrable feature numbers listed in
be specified on a softkey of your choice or can be completely replaced. In the case of the
system parameters IDLEFEATURES or DIALFEATURES, if the list of feature numbers includes
the value 1000, the corresponding softkey is reserved for the Redial feature local to the
telephone. This means the corresponding softkey is labeled Redial if the telephone has at least
one phone number stored for the Redial feature -- otherwise the softkey is unlabeled. In the
case of the system parameter IDLEFEATURES, if the list of feature numbers includes the value
1100, the corresponding softkey is reserved for a "Backlight Off" icon. When pressed, this
TALKFEATURES
Table 16
lists the administrable features and their associated
Send All
Redial
Administering Features on Softkeys
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