Phone Customization
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Macro Action
Description
Example: $LEDg1000o100r300&Lidle$ means an infinite loop for BLF/BLF
list DSS key LED status: glow green for 1000ms, be in the off state for 100ms
and then glow red for 300ms. At the same time, the label of the BLF/BLF list
DSS key is changed to “idle”.
Note: The last “color” can be configured without “time”, and it means per-
manently displaying the last color until triggered by other macros. This macro
can be only used for BLF/BLF list feature. For more information, refer to
BLF/BLF List Key LED Status and Behavior Configuration
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EDK Configuration
To configure the EDK list, EDK user input prompt, EDK soft keys, and custom DSS keys, you have to enable EDK
feature. By default, the EDK feature is disabled.
Yealink phones can display the menu item ID by long pressing the Volume Up key. It is especially useful for those
users who need to view the menu item ID when configuring EDK macros.
It is not applicable to CP960 phones.
The following graphic shows an example for displaying the menu item ID after accessing a submenu of T58A
phones:
The following table lists the parameters you can use to configure EDK.
Parameter features.enhanced_dss_keys.enable
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description It enables or disables the Enhanced DSS Keys (EDK) feature.
Permitted
Values
0-Disabled
1-Enabled
Default
0
Supported
Devices
All phones except CP960
Parameter edk.id_mode.enable
<y0000000000xx>.cfg
Description
It enables or disables to view the menu item ID by long pressing the Volume Up key for three seconds
on any screen.
Note: The menu item ID is displayed on the status bar of the phone. Long pressing the Volume Up key
Содержание One Talk CP960
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