
Name
Description
Call Pickup Barge In
Specifies that when a BLF key is on a active call, the phone will
provide the user a context sensitive Barge In soft key, if the Call
Pickup Barge In FAC is defined. Call Pickup Barge In FAC can
be used with Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature keys.
The default value is 33.
Call Park
Specifies that a Call Park FAC can be used to park a call. If Call
Park FAC is defined this FAC will be prepended to the dialstring
when executing a Shortcut Action
The default value is Null.
Call Park Dynamic
Specifies that a Call Park Dynamic FAC can be used to park a
user's call where the server will dynamically assign the park
location. Typically the user will then hear an announcement by
the server where the call is parked
The default value is Null.
Call Page Extension
Specifies that a Call Page Extension FAC is used to inform the
server to perform a page to an extension
The default value is Null.
Call Page Group
Specifies that a Call Page Group FAC specifies the feature
access code that phone will prepend to a user selected Paging
Group call. If the Call Page Group FAC is not defined then a
user selected Paging Group address will be dialed directly
The default value is Null.
Call UnPark
Specifies that a Call UnPark FAC can be used to retrieve a
parked call. If Call Unpark FAC is defined this FAC will be
prepended to dial string when pressing a busy BLF Park key.
The default value is 88x.
Escalate
Specifies that an Escalate FAC can be used by the phone to
invoke Broadworks call center Escalate feature. The value
specified by you is ignored if the phone receives another value
from XSI.
The default value is Null.
Phone Menu Options
Settings
Specifies whether the Settings menu is displayed on the phone.
The options are:
•
Do Not Allow
•
Allow (default)
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