Modifying Phone Button Templates
Modifying Phone Button Templates
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From the Cisco Unified IP Phone—Users can choose Directories > Personal
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Directory to access the PAB and Fast Dials features from their phones
From a Microsoft Windows application—Users can use the TABSynch tool
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to synchronize their PABs with Microsoft Outlook.
To configure Personal Directory from a web browsers, users must access their
Cisco Unified CM User Options web pages. You must provide users with a URL
and login information.
To synchronize with Microsoft Outlook, users must install the TABSynch utility,
provided by you. To obtain the TABSynch software to distribute to users, choose
Application > Plugins from Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration, then locate and click Cisco IP Phone Address Book
Synchronizer.
Phone button templates let you assign speed dials and features to programmable
line buttons. Examples of call handling features that can be assigned to buttons
include call forward, redial, hold, and conferencing.
Ideally, you modify templates before registering phones on the network. In this
way, you can access customized phone button template options from
Cisco Unified Communications Manager during registration.
To modify a phone button template, choose Device > Device Settings > Phone
Button Template from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration.
To assign a phone button template to a phone, use the Phone Button Template field
in the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Phone
Configuration page. Refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide and Cisco Unified Communications Manager System Guide
for more information.
The default Cisco Unified IP Phone 7931G template that ships with the phone
uses line buttons as follows:
Buttons 1 through 8—Phone lines
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Buttons 9 through 12—Speed dial buttons
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Buttons 13 through 16—BLF speed dial buttons
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Buttons 17 through 20—Unassigned
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Chapter 5
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
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