Web User Interface (WebUI) Reference
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ET685 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Default Transfer Target
Last Held Call
Determines in which order held calls are presented to the
user as destination during an attended transfer. When 'on'
the most recent call on hold is presented first; when 'off' the
oldest one is presented first.
AOC Amount Display
If your provider supports “Advice of Charge” (AOC)
information (i.e., the costs for your call) during or at the end
of the call, you can turn on this feature by selecting one of
the following options: 1. Select “Charged” to show the
accumulated amount of the current call on the display. 2.
Select “Balance” to show the amount remaining on your
account.
AOC Pulse Currency
Sets the currency symbol that will be shown next to the
amount (e.g., $).
AOC Cost/Pulse
Specify how much money one pulse costs (e.g., 0.12 means
12 cents per pulse).
Partial Number Lookup
When this option is set to ‘on’, the phone tries to match parts
of the incoming call number to numbers stored in the
address book displays the name belonging to the first
number that matches partially. Since V8.7.4 an integer value
can be set too. If the value of the setting is n and n > 0, the
phone sends a query to the LDAP server or to the internal
address book. It matches with entries that end with that
postfix of lenght n.
Text Only Display on Soft
Keys
If enabled <on>, soft key icons are symbolized by text and
not by icons anymore.
Allow incoming calls
redirection through
programmable keys
Allows to redirect an incoming call to a prespecified number
using function keys e.g. Speed Dial, Extension etc. Can be
turned off to disable such automatic transfers in a call centre
environment.
Automatic Redial on
Busy
In case of busy signal the phone will make an automatic
attempt to redial the same number if this setting is turned on.
The redial time is dependent on the setting
auto_redial_value.
Redial after (sec)
If Automatic Redial on Busy is on, the value of this setting
is used to redial the same number in case of busy signal.
Max. bootup delay (sec)
On reboot, the phone waits for a random number of seconds
not exceeding the value set in this field, and then continues
to boot up. This is to prevent DOS by provisioning servers
etc. by preventing all the phones (that are rebooting) to send
requests simultaneously in a given setup.
Setting
Description