Softkey Display Behavior - Mitel 6930 User Manual

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C
S
ONFIGURING
OFTKEYS
Softkey Type
Speed Dial/MWI
Directory
Filter
Received Callers List
Outgoing Redial
Conference
Transfer
Intercom
Phone Lock
Paging
Login
Discreet Ringing
Call History
Empty
In the Mitel Web UI, the operational states for each softkey display as enabled. To disable a state, simply
uncheck the box for the respective state.

Softkey Display Behavior

On the 6930 IP phone, you can configure up to 44 (top) and 24 (bottom) functions on the softkeys. By
default, if you have no softkeys configured on the IP phone, and you assign softkey functions to higher
number keys in the Mitel Web UI, the key functions automatically appear in the first available position on
the LCD display.
For example, if top softkeys 1 through 44 are set to None, and you set the top softkey 12 as the following:
Type: Speed DialLabel: John DoeValue: 3456
after saving the settings, the "Home" label actually appears in position 1 of the LCD.
A softkey function of Nonedoes not display on the Home screen at all.
The following figures illustrate the above scenario (i.e. the configuration of top softkey 12) and how it is
displayed on the phone:
Default States
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
All states disabled.
All states disabled.
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
Idle, Connected, Incoming, Outgoing, Busy
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