Grandstream Networks GRP2615 Administration Manual page 64

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Show Label
Background
Use Long Label
Call Screen Settings
Key Mode
Transfer Mode via VPK
Enable Transfer via
non-Transfer MPK
Show Keys Label
Settings → Programmable Keys → Virtual Multi-Purpose Keys
Mode
If enabled, the VPK label's background will match the status of the VPK and
will no longer be transparent.
The default setting is "No".
If enabled, the VPK label will extend as far as possible.
The default setting is "Yes".
If set to "Line Mode", the amount of VPKs will be the amount of lines you can
have. If set to "Account Mode", the lines will be grouped by account, so the
VPKs could hold more lines in one account.
For example, with line mode, when the line is in use, by pressing the VPK,
nothing is going to happen. In Account Mode, when the line is in use, by
pressing the VPK, a new line will be initiated.
The default setting is "Account Mode".
Allows users to configure "Transfer" VPK to do either Blind or Attended
Transfer. They can also set their Transfer key to make a new call with the
configured number. The default setting is "Blind Transfer".
MPK with type BLF, Speed dial, etc. will perform as transfer MPK under
active call. The default setting is "No".
If set to "Show" side labels will be shown during calls.
If set to "Hide", side labels will be hidden during calls for more space to
display the user information.
If set to "Toggle", a softkey will appear so that users can click to
Show/Hide the side labels.
The default setting is "Toggle".
Assigns a function to the corresponding line key. The key mode options are:
None
Default
Regular line key to open up a line and switch line. The Value field can
be left blank.
Shared
Share line for Shared Line Appearance feature. Select the Account
registered as Shared line for the line key. The Value field can be left
blank.
Note: Users can either show or hide VPK shared line display description,
This only can be done with provisioning using the Pvalue P8484 (Value
= 0; No . Value = 1; Yes)
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