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Basic Functions 
 
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a.  To map a local SIP line: A user can assign the local lines to 
programmable keys by selecting this option and setting the URL of the 
local line as argument to that key setting.  For example, if a phone has 2 
registrations, 501@my.proxy.com and 502@my.proxy.com, the user has 
the option to map two programmable keys to each one of these lines by 
selecting 'Line' and setting the respective SIP URL as argument.  In this 
case, all the calls to a particular line will go to its matching programmable 
key, e.g., if 502@my.proxy.com is mapped at key P2, the LED on that key 
will start blinking when there is an incoming call on that line.  Similarly, if 
the user presses P2 in the idle state with the receiver on hook, 
502@my.proxy.com will become the active line for that call.  This feature 
enables the customer to use his different SIP accounts as he would use 
different PSTN phone lines.  It is also possible to assign different ringtones 
to each SIP line in order to make an acoustic differentiation.  This can be 
done either on the proxy or on the phone’s web interface page Set-
up/Config Line 1-7. 
 
b.  To map a SIP URL for call pickup: Selecting this option with a SIP URL 
as argument will subscribe to dialog state changes of the phone with that 
registration.  The LED on that key will show the status of the registration 
as idle, talking, or ringing by varying frequencies of blinking.  This allows 
the user to pick up a ringing call remotely by simply pressing a key.  An 
example of its usage would be the mapping of the office reception phone 
line to the phone of a secretary.  If for some reason a ringing phone is not 
answered at the reception, the secretary can see its ringing status by the 
blinking LED and pick up the call by pressing that programmable key.  
This way, no calls go unanswered. 
 
c.  Free Key: 'Line' is also the default setting for the programmable keys.  If 
no argument is set, the keys are treated as free.  Outgoing and incoming 
calls not bound to any other key go to the first such free key. 
Destination 
The user can map a SIP URL to a particular programmable key by 
setting this option and providing the URL as argument.  This option can 
be used in the following ways: 
 
a.  If the sip line 505@my.proxy.com is bound to key P3 with this option, all 
calls coming to the phone from this number will go to P3. 
 
b.  If P3 is pressed during the idle state, 505@my.proxy.com will be dialed, 
as it is set as destination for this key. 
 
c.  In the ringing state, if the call comes from any line other than 
505@my.proxy.com, pressing P3 will transfer the incoming call to 
505@my.proxy.com. 
Intercom 
This option is similar to 'Destination' with the exception that pressing 
the key bound to 'Intercom' enables the intercom mode and the phone 
will be directly connected to the set snom phone if authentication is set 
up properly. This feature is useful in an office environment as a quick 
access key to connect to the operator or the secretary.