Aastra Telecom 41-001343-02 User Manual

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Operational Features
 
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41-001343-02 REV04 – 05.2014
You can enable or disable the softkey states using the configuration files or the Aastra Web UI. In the Aastra Web UI, you 
disable a state by unchecking the box for that operational state.
In the configuration files, you use the following parameters to enable and disable operational states:
softkeyN states
You can enter multiple values (idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy) for the "softkeyN state" parameter. For 
example:
softkeyN states: idle connected
You must associate the softkeyN state parameter with a specific softkey. In the following example, the softkeyN states 
parameter is associated with softkey 12:
softkey12 type: speeddial
softkey12 label: voicemail
softkey12 value *89
softkey12 states: outgoing
Configuration Example
The following example illustrates the use of the "softkeyN states" parameter, and the "softkeyN type" parameter with a 
value of empty.  For clarity purposes, only the "softkeyN type" and "softkeyNstates" parameters are shown.
softkey1 type: line
softkey1 states: idle connected
softkey3 type: dnd
softkey3 states: idle
softkey4 type: line
softkey5 type: empty
softkey5 states: connected
softkey6 type: speeddial
softkey6 states: connected
Paging
All states disabled.
Empty
idle, connected, incoming, outgoing, busy
Notes:
• By default the IP phone idle screen collapses the softkeys.  So in the previous example, softkey 12 will appear in posi-
tion 1 if no other softkeys are set.
• A softkey type of "empty" does not display on the idle screen at all. For more information about the softkey type of 
"empty" see Appendix A, the section, 
.
Softkey Type
Default States