Feature keys – Obihai OBi1000 User Guide User Manual
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Feature Keys
Feature keys are programmable keys that can be configured to perform one of a range of predefined functions.
Feature
keys
have
a
built-‐in
multi-‐color
LED
that
shows
the
status
of
the
assigned
function.
The
following
diagram
illustrates
the
location
of
feature
keys
on
the
OBi1062
with
an
attached
OBi1000e
sidecar.
The
Virtual
Line
Keys
(VLKs),
the
Programmable
Keys
(PKs)
and
the
Sidecar
Keys
(SCKs)
are
all
feature
keys
that
may
be
configured
in
similar
ways.
Figure 7: Diagram of OBi1062 with OBi1000e sidecar showing the location and types of feature keys
A
feature
key
can
either
be
configured
directly
on
the
OBi
by
pressing
and
holding
the
feature
key,
via
the
built-‐in
web
configuration
GUI
or
via
the
OBiTALK
Cloud
Management
Portal.
In
some
circumstances
the
function
assigned
to
a
feature
key
may
be
locked
by
the
system
administrator
or
service
provider.
Further
configuration
details
can
be
found
within
the
OBi1000-‐series
phone
admin
guide
available
from
www.obihai.com/docs-‐downloads
.
Line Keys and Virtual Line Keys
There
are
six
(6)
physical
Line
Keys
(LKs)
on
the
OBi1062
and
three
(3)
on
the
OBi1032.
For
all
models,
there
are
four
(4)
groups
of
Virtual
Line
Keys
(VLKs)
presented
on
the
screen
within
tabs.
This
allows
for
a
total
of
12
VLKs
on
the
OBi1032
and
24
on
the
OBi1062.
The
virtual
line
keys
are
numbered
and
grouped
into
tabs
as
follows:
VLK groups within tabs
Tab 1
Tab 2
Tab 3
Tab 4
OBi1032 (12 VLKs):
VLK1 – VLK3
VLK4 – VLK6
VLK7 – VLK9
VLK10 – VLK12
OBi1062 (24 VLKs):
VLK1 – VLK6
VLK7 – VLK12
VLK13 – VLK18
VLK19 – VLK24
The
LED
in
the
line
key
reflects
the
status
of
the
mapped
VLK
within
the
active
tab.
To
see
the
LED
color
or
pattern
corresponding
to
a
VLK
that
is
not
displayed
on
the
current
tab,
the
user
must
switch
to
the
tab
holds
the
desired
VLK.
In
order
to
switch
between
tabs,
a
feature
key
must
be
assigned
the
“Next
Tab”
function.
When
a
user
presses
the
feature
key
assigned
to
next
tab,
the
screen
will
cycle
between
the
tabs
in
ascending
order
–
when
tab
4
is
reached,
pressing
next
tab
cycles
back
to
tab
1.