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Line Keys and Programmable Keys

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Programmable keys can also be set up to quickly to access features such as Call Return (*69) or Voicemail.

The following paragraphs describe how to configure each function listed in the previous table.

Speeddial/Xfer

Indicates the key is configured as a simplified speed dial key and a transfer key. You can use this key to perform
speed dial functions, or you can use it as a transfer key to transfer calls.

Speeddial/Conf

Indicates the key is configured as a speed dial key and a conference key. You can use this key to speed dial from
within a conference call, and add the new call directly to the conference.

Directory
(Key 7 by Default)

Indicates the key is configured to access the Directory List.

Intercom

Indicates the key is configured to be used for intercom calls.

Services
(Key 8 by Default)

Indicates the key is set to access Services, such as, Directory List, Callers List, Voicemail, or any other XML appli-
cations set up by your System Administrator.

Phone Lock

Indicates the key is configured as a phone lock key, allowing you to press this key to lock/unlock the phone.

Paging

Indicates the key is configured as a Paging key. When pressed, the phone can send Real Time Transport Proto-
col (RTP) streams from a pre-configured multicast address without involving SIP signalling. You can also
receive RTP streams from pre-configured multicast addresses (can specify up to 5 addresses) using the "Paging
Listen Addresses" at the path,
Basic Settings->Preferences->Group Paging RTP Settings in the Aastra Web UI. For more information about set-
ting this parameter, see

“Group RTP Paging (receives RTP streams)”

on

page 153

.

Note:

Quick access features like Call Return and Voicemail must first be configured on your PBX in order to work on your phone. See
your System Administrator for more information.

Key Function

Description