Examples Of Feature To Soft Key Mapping - Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Manual

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Example 1: Default soft key assignment
Key 2004 feature
assignment
2
Three Way Call
3
Call Forward
4
Make Set Busy
5
Busy Override
6
Ring Again
7
Call Waiting

Examples of feature to soft key mapping

These examples illustrate how the system maps features to soft keys when
you make key assignments. In these examples:
The list of currently assigned features starts out empty, to make it easier
for you to follow the mapping.
The tables show a logical map. The tables are not an example of what you
will see on the Status screen when you select Details from the Call
Services submenu.
The features that appear in these examples were chosen at random, and
are not an actual reflection of the features you can expect to find assigned
to your line.
Not all features are available on all telephones. Consult your system
administrator to verify which features are available to you.
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Call Services
Feature profile
2001 soft
key
assignment
Hide when idle
1
Hide when active 1
Hide when active 2
Hide when idle
2
Never hide
3
Never hide
None
Carrier VoIP
Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Guide
NN10300-005 06.04 Standard
(I)SN09U October 2006
Automatic soft key assignment
on 2001
Yes. The feature appears only
when the terminal is active.
Yes. The feature appears only
when the terminal is idle.
Yes. The feature appears only
when the terminal is idle.
Yes. The feature appears only
when the terminal is active.
Yes. The feature always appears.
All soft keys are allocated.
Therefore the feature is not
automatically provisioned.
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