Obihai OBi1000 User Guide User Manual
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OBi1000 User Guide
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Figure 24: Setting my presence from the GUI
The
user
sets
their
status
by
pressing
the
“MyStatus”
soft
key
-‐
the
default
status
is
{blank}.
Below
is
an
example
of
the
screen
shown
after
pressing
“MyStatus”.
It
shows
a
history
of
status
messages
that
the
user
has
entered
before,
with
the
current
user
status
message
shown
in
the
title
area
of
the
screen.
The
user
can
edit
or
remove
an
old
status
message,
or
add
new
ones.
They
can
select
a
different
message
from
the
list,
or
clear
the
current
status
by
pressing
the
“Clear”
soft
key.
Figure 25: Setting my status from the GUI
Note
that
whenever
the
phone
is
in
use
(i.e.,
off-‐hook),
the
phone
automatically
sets
the
user
status
to
“On
the
phone”,
with
presence
=
DND.
It
restores
to
the
last
user
set
presence
and
status
when
the
phone
returns
to
idle.
Expanded Buddy List
An
Expanded
Buddy
List
may
include
additional
contacts
that
do
not
have
presence
information.
For
those
contacts,
you
will
not
see
a
presence
icon
in
the
respective
entry
in
the
buddy
list
display.
This
is
just
a
matter
of
convenience
so
that
you
can
have
all
your
contacts
consolidated
in
one
list,
with
or
without
presence
information.
Buddy Groups
A
Buddy
List
may
be
divided
into
groups
such
as
“Friends”,
“Co-‐workers”
and
so
on.
A
contact
may
belong
to
more
than
one
group
or
no
group
at
all.
By
default,
all
contacts
in
a
Buddy
List
are
in
the
“All”
group.
Most
Buddy
List
implementations
also
allow
the
user
to
tag
a
contact
as
“Favorite”
(or
“Starred”).
The
phone
treats
this
as
the
“Favorite”
Group
–
in
addition,
the
user
may
define
custom
groups.