List of feature keys and their functions – Obihai OBi1000 User Guide User Manual
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List of Feature Keys and their functions
Note, the icons displayed under each feature key item are only applicable when the feature key is mapped as a VLK.
Feature Key
Description
Call Appearance
Idle
Connected
Connected HD
This
key
is
known
as
a
Call
Key
and
allows
the
user
to
make
or
receive
a
single
call.
There
must
be
an
available
and
idle
call
key
in
order
to
make
or
receive
a
new
call.
The
phone
administrator
should
allocate
as
many
call
keys
on
the
phone
as
the
maximum
number
of
concurrent
calls
it
is
expected
to
handle.
For
example,
the
minimum
amount
of
call
keys
required
to
place
a
3-‐way
conference
call
on
a
single
voice
service,
consisting
of
the
user
and
2
remote
parties,
would
be
2
call
keys
allocated
to
that
voice
service
–
one
for
each
remote
party.
The
VLKW
shows
the
idle
phone
icon
when
no
active
call
is
assigned
to
the
key.
Otherwise
the
icon
changes
to
reflect
the
current
call
state
(Call
States
and
Call
State
Icons
are
described
in
the
section
“Making
and
Receiving
Calls”)
and
VLKW
shows
more
information
about
the
call,
such
as
the
call
peer’s
name
and
number,
if
available.
The
VLKW
may
also
change
its
background
color
to
further
reflect
the
current
state.
A
Call
Key
may
be
bound
to
a
voice
service
and
is
called
a
bound
call
key
in
that
case
(otherwise
it
is
known
as
an
unbound
call
key).
A
bound
call
key
is
used
to
make/received
on
the
bound
voice
service
only;
this
is
one
of
the
ways
for
a
user
to
select
a
specific
line
to
make
a
call.
A
call
key
may
be
bound
to
a
service
that
is
a
Shared
Line.
In
that
case
when
no
call
is
on
that
key,
the
VLKW
information
reflects
the
state
of
the
respective
Shared
Call
Appearance
(SCA).
See
the
section
Shared
Line
and
Shared
Call
Appearances
for
more
details
on
this
topic.
Line Monitor
Monitor
a
Line
(voice
service
installed
on
the
phone).
The
line
events
that
are
monitored
include:
-‐ Ringing:
at
least
one
incoming
call
-‐ Holding:
at
least
one
call
holding
-‐ In
Use:
at
least
one
active
call
-‐ Idle:
no
calls
The
VLKW
shows
the
monitored
service
name
and
account
user
name
(usually
same
as
the
account
DID
number
or
extension).
This function must be bound to the specific voice service that it monitors.
BLF
(Busy Lamp
Field)
Monitor
the
call
state
of
another
extension.
A
BLF
key
must
be
bound
to
a
service.
The
call
events
that
are
monitored
include:
-‐ Ringing:
at
least
one
incoming
call
-‐ Holding:
at
least
one
call
holding
-‐ Busy:
at
least
one
active
call
-‐ Idle:
no
calls
-‐ Call
parked
(against
the
monitored
extension)
VLKW
shows
the
bound
service
name
and
the
monitored
extension
(or
DID
number,
or
account
user
name).
Speed Dial
If
a
number
has
not
been
assigned,
the
VLKW
shows
no
textual
information.
Otherwise
it
shows
the
speed
dial
number
configured
and
if
the
speed
dial
is
bound
to
a
service,
the
name
of
the
service
that
it
is
bound
to.
If
the
speed
dial
has
a
display
name
configured,
the
VLKW
shows
the
display
name,
for
example
John
Seymour,
instead
of
the
assigned
number.
Do Not Disturb
Off On
Turn
on/off
the
Do
Not
Disturb
feature.
If
the
function
is
bound
to
a
specific
voice
service,
it
is
applied
to
incoming
calls
on
that
service
only.
Otherwise,
it
is
applied
system
wide
to
all
incoming
calls
regardless
which
service
the
calls
are
coming
from.
Do Not Ring
Off On
Turn
on/off
the
Do
Not
Ring
feature.
When
the
feature
is
enabled,
incoming
calls
comes
through
as
usual
however
the
phone
does
not
play
an
audible
ring
–
however,
the
call
waiting
tone
will
still
be
played
during
a
call
waiting
event.
This
function
cannot
be
bound
to
a
specific
voice
service
-‐
it
is
applied
system
wide
to
all
incoming
calls
regardless
which
service
the
calls
are
coming
from.