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Configuring other settings with the Web configurator
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Assigning function keys
Function keys: page 10
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Settings
Desk Phone
Keys and LEDs
The
Function Keys
-
Idle Screen
and
Screen 1 - Screen 2
tables contain an entry for every func-
tion key.
Assigning a function:
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Click the entry Select function from the list
Set
Possible functions:
If an expansion module is connected to the phone, more function keys are available
in
Function Keys - Expansion Module
. They are assigned exactly the same way as the
function keys on the display.
Key
Name of the key, denotes the position of the key.
Key 1 is always in the top left. The other keys are arranged from the top down
and from left to right.
Function
Function assigned to the key.
LED colour
Colour with which the key signals an event, such as an incoming call. On the
keys on the expansion module, the LEDs are used for the display.
Change colour: Click the entry Select the colour required
No Auto Provisioning
Function keys can automatically be assigned via a PABX. Preventing the key
from being overwritten by the PABX:
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Activate the option (
= activated)
No function
No function assigned.
Line
Assigns a specific connection (line) to the function key. The key is used to
initiate or accept a call on this connection. The key flashes if a call comes in and
lights up if the line is busy.
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Select the desired connection
Shared Line
The telephone is connected to a PABX which supports this function and the
number is assigned to a group.
Assigns a “shared line” to the function key. This means several users share the
same VoIP connection. The key is used to make a call via the shared connection
or to answer an incoming call. It is configured on all extensions of the group.
The keys flash on all extensions when a call arrives, and light up when the line
on any extension is busy.
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Select the required connection Enter the
Phone number
of the “shared
line”