400HD Series IP Phones
Administrator's Manual 188 Document #: LTRT-11950
To configure softkeys using Configuration File
Use the table below as reference:
Table 26-9: SoftKey Parameters
Parameter Name Description
Softkey
[personal_settings/soft_key/n-n] (Idle Call State)
[personal_settings/soft_keys/ongoing_call/n-n]
(Ongoing call state)
Indicates the softkey number.
Where <n-n> defines the softkey number.
Possible values: 0-19
Function (Idle call state):
[personal_settings/soft_key/n-n/key_function]
Select one of the following key function types
for the Idle call state:
Missed_calls
Received_calls
Dialed_calls
All_calls
Directory
Dnd_all
Forward_all
Speed dial
Speed dial + blf
Function (Ongoing call state):
[personal_settings/soft_keys/ongoing_call/n-n/
key_function]
Select one of the following key function types
for the Ongoing call state (configuration file
only):
Rec_call
Transfer
Blind_transfer
Hold
Conf
New_call
• End
PSK
Number
personal_settings/soft_key/n-n/speed_dial_nu
mber=<number>
Where <number> is the telephone number which
the speed dial dials.
Define the telephone number which the speed
dial dials. The speed-dial feature helps users
quickly dial numbers that are frequently used
or that are hard to remember.
[personal_settings/soft_keys/n-n/psk_index]
(Idle call state)
[personal_settings/soft_keys/ongoing_call/n-n/
psk_index] (Ongoing call state)
Where n-n is the softkey number.
Defines the PSK index. This index identifies
the PSK which is assigned to the softkey.
You can define up to 11 PSKs (0-11).
Default=12 (non-valid value)
Note that there are separate index number
series for the Idle and Ongoing call states.
However, each index number represents
unique functionality. For example, if you
configure psk_index 1 to activate an intercom
(an Idle state function), you cannot use the
same index (psk_index 1) to connect to a
Voicemail server (Ongoing Call state
function).