Aastra Telecom 6751I User Manual

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Model 6751i IP Phone User Guide
 
Available Features Enabled by Administrators
IMPORTANT NOTES
If no Options URI script is configured, the local Options Menu on the phone displays as 
normal.
If you configure password access to the Options Menu, this password is required when 
accessing the local Option Menu, but is not required for the Services Key redirection feature.
Pressing the Options Menu for redirection from the server does not interfere with normal 
operations of the phone (for example, pressing the options menu when on a call does not 
affect the call).
If the phone is locked, you must unlock the phone before accessing the Options Menu 
redirect feature. After pressing the Services Key, the phone displays a screen that allows you 
to unlock the phone before continuing. 
On the 6751i, the redirection feature works after selecting the Services Menu. To display the 
original Options Menu, press and hold the Services Key.
Contact your System Administrator for more information about this feature.
XML Applications and Off-Hook Interaction
If enabled by your Administrator, the 6751i can be prevented from going into the off-hook/
dialing state when the handset is off-hook and the call ends. This feature is disabled by default 
and must be enabled by your Administrator. The disabled behavior is as follows:
You are in a call using the handset and the phone displays an XML application. The far-end 
terminates the call, and a new XML application gets pushed/pulled onto the display. Since the 
handset is off-hook and in idle mode, the "offhook idle timer" starts. When this timer expires, the 
phone applies dial tone and moves to the off-hook/dialing state, which then destroys the XML 
application that was being displayed.
Contact your System Administrator for more information about this feature.
“Hold” Feature Enhancement (for Broadsoft Servers)
The Hold feature allows you to put an active call on “hold,” then retrieve the call later. This 
enhancement is intended for IP phones operating with servers that support RFC3264 (for 
example, Broadsoft). If a server does not support RFC3264, then the IP phones do not use 
RFC3264 functionality.