VTech ET685 Administrator And Provisioning Manual page 327

Eristerminal sip deskset
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Configuration File Parameter Guide
ET685 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Lists all PUI states that may allow auto-switching to activity-state.
Values (below) shows the list of all the possible PUI states.
See also settings goto_monitor_state_on_line_activity and
goto_virtual_keys_state_on_activity
Space separated list of keywords:
Menu Addressbook TBook_entry List_pkeys Select_active_line
Status_messages Status_msg_details clock Confirm Wizard Edit_number
Calling Call_completion Ringing Connected Transfer Holding Terminated
Edit Change_volume Ringtone Settings Mwi Info Auto_redial Conference
Details Change_presence Traverse_buddy Dialog Multicast
Minibrowser_Message Idle Minibrowser
idle
quick_transfer
If quick_transfer=new_call, pressing a Speed Dial / BLF / Extension / BLF
(Server) key during call active will put the active call on hold and a new call
will be initiated dialing out to the configured number associated with the
key.
If quick_transfer=blind, pressing a Speed Dial / BLF / Extension / BLF
(Server) key during call active will blind transfer the active call to the
configured number associated with the key.
If quick_transfer=attended, pressing a Speed Dial / BLF / Extension / BLF
(Server) key during call active will put the active call on hold and initiate a
new call to the configured number for attended transfer. User can complete
the transfer as early attended or attended transfer via the "Transfer" key.
new_call, blind, attended
new_call
reactivate_wireless_offhook_pause
In most cases the headset is already offhook before the hook button is
pressed on the headset to make a call. This is necessary to e.g. play dtmf
tones or the dial tone. But by pressing the hook button in this state the
headset goes onhook. That's why the phone sends an offhook command
automatically to the headset after a defined time. This time is defined by
this setting in milliseconds. Different Headset types needs different timing.
If the time is to short, then an endless toggling between onhook and
offhook could be the result.
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