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Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
1725-86984-000_P.docx
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The first entry in the macro,
6183
, is the extension the call will be placed to. The entry,
$Tinvite$
, specifies that the call will be placed by using the SIP Invite method.
$Cwc$
specifies
that the macro should pause until a connection is established with the far end. This could also
be specified as
$Cwaitconnect$. 456
specify the next digits to be dialed.
$Cp2$
or alternatively
$Cpause2$
causes a two second delay to occur prior to dialing after the connection is
established. This can be any integer value from 1 to 10.
$Tdtmf$
specifies DTMF dialing for the
second series of digits.
The Enhanced Feature Key (EFK) macro language is described elsewhere in this document.
NOTE:
Currently, the
.description
parameter is ignored for macro based dialing. The To: line will
appear as “To:EFK Dial”.
NOTE:
For the macro dialing mode to function, the Enhanced Feature Keys mode must be
enabled.
Default Values
If the PTT Emergency Dial feature is activated via the remapping of the Talk key to a Speed Dial
key, the default values for the .
description
and .
number
parameters are “Emergency Call” and
“911” respectively.
Table: Emergency Dial Parameters
Parameter
Permitted values
Default
key.20.function.prim
SpeedDial
Null
Changes key 20, the PTT button, to a speed dial function.
ptt.pttMode.enable
0 or 1
0
If Emergency Dial is enabled, disable PTT by setting this value to 0.
ptt.emergencyDial.description
string
Emergency Call
Enter a label description which will appear on the display when the number is called.
ptt.emergencyDial.number
string
911
Enter the number to be dialed.
Enhanced Feature Keys
Enhanced Feature Keys (EFK) enables you to customize the functions of line keys and
softkeys. You can use EFK to assign frequently used functions to line keys and softkeys or to
create menu shortcuts to frequently used handset settings.
Enhanced feature key functionality is implemented using star code sequences (like *69) and SIP
messaging. Star code sequences that define EFK functions are written as macros that you
apply to line and softkeys. The EFK macro language was designed to follow current
configuration file standards and to be extensible. The macros are case sensitive.
Different rules apply to configuring EFK for line keys and softkeys. Before using EFK, please
become familiar with the macro language shown in this section.