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— Model 6755i Series IP Phone User Guide
Line
Keys
, Programm
ab
le
Keys,
and Softkeys
In active states, such as ringing, conference, connected, etc., all softkeys
disappear except softkeys that have been set up as line/call appearances, and
any context dependent softkeys required for the active state, such as the
Drop
softkey in the connected state. Typically, context dependent softkeys appear in
the top left position and all line/call appearance softkeys appear in the remaining
positions.
You use the Packet8 Web Phone UI to set a programmable key or softkey
as a line.
Setting a Line Key
You can set a key as an additional line on the 6755i. The key acts as a line that
behaves the same as a hard line key. For more information about the behavior of
line keys, see
"Multiple Line and Call Appearances"
on
page 44.
You use the Packet8 Web Phone UI to set a key as a line.
Use the following procedure to set a key to function as a line. The procedure
shows the softkey screens as an example.
1.
Click on
Operation->Softkeys and XML
.
or
Click on
Operation->Programmable Keys
.
or
Note:
In some situations, such as during a conference call, the line/call
appearance softkeys may overwrite some of the context dependent
softkeys. In this case, instead of the
Previous
and
Next
softkeys, up
or down icons,
and
appear on the display. By using the
and
navigation keys, you can access the same functionality as
the
Previous
and
Next
softkeys.
Packet8 Web Phone UI