User's Manual A. Specific Third-Party Features
Version 2.2.12 61 405 and 405HD IP Phone
A Specific Third-Party Features
This appendix describes phone features that are only applicable to specific third parties.
A.1 BroadSoft
A.1.1 Monitored Lines Based on BroadSoft's BroadWorks BLF Service
This section shows how to configure Monitored Lines based on the BroadWorks BLF service,
typically used by executive assistants or front desk operators to monitor lines in the network.
Note:
• The feature can also be configured by the network administrator from the Web interface.
See the Administrator's Guide for detailed information.
• Before configuring monitored lines, your network administrator must enable the BLF
service feature in BroadSoft's BroadWorks server. See the Administrator's Guide for
detailed information.
To configure a monitored line:
1. Long-press one of the four softkeys located on the device under the LCD; the Soft Keys
screen is displayed.
2. Navigate across to and select Speed Dial + BLF.
3. Navigate down to enter the telephone number to assign the speed dial to.
4. Navigate down to enter the a label to assign the speed dial to, and then press the Save
softkey.
5. View the line number displayed in the Soft Keys screen and in the LCD's idle screen.
The screen above shows:
(two softkeys on the right) two phones not busy
A semi-full icon (not shown) indicates that the phone is ringing.
A.1.2 Support for SCA (Participant Only)
The 405/405HD phone supports Shared Calls Appearance (SCA) as participant only. The feature
enables multiple phones (the 440HD model) in a Broadsoft environment to be associated in an
SCA group so that calls can be made or received on any phone in the group. If a call comes in on
a phone in the group, all phones in the group ring simultaneously. The first to answer is
connected to the caller. All other phones then stop ringing.