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Configuration RequirementsDescriptionAccessibility Feature
Standard on all Cisco IP Phones;
configuration is required.
Your administrator assigns PLKs
to your phone.
You can use the line buttons to initiate, answer,
or switch to a call on a particular line. A
limited number of features, such as speed dial,
extension mobility, privacy, Busy Lamp Field
(BLF) speed dial, Do Not Disturb (DND), and
Service URLs, get assigned to these buttons.
The PLK feature expands the features that can
be assigned to the line buttons to include those
that softkeys normally control; for example
New Call, Call Back, End Call, and Forward
All. When these features are configured on the
line buttons, they are always visible, so you
can have a hard New Call key.
You can access features easily that may be
assigned to softkeys normally, which can be
too small and difficult to use.
Programmable Line
Key (PLK)
Standard on all Cisco IP Phones.
Configuration is required:
administrator
phone support pages
Cisco Unified IP Phones can send a
line-specific stutter dial tone when a voice
message is waiting on the phone. You hear it
only when using the line with the waiting
messages. When you go off hook (on the line
for which a voice message has been left), the
stutter dial tone is heard.
You can change the audible voice-message
indicator setting by logging in to your phone
support pages, and changing the audible
message-indicator setting to On or Off.
Audible Message
Waiting Indicator
(AMWI)
Standard on all Cisco IP Phones;
configuration is required.
Your administrator configures the phone to
turn on all audible and visual notifications, turn
on ringer only, or to choose the type of alert a
phone should play for incoming calls.
Do Not Disturb (Alert
and Reject)
Standard on all Cisco IP Phones;
configuration is required.
You can use the Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
feature to monitor the call state of a directory
number (DN) associated with a speed-dial
button, call log, or directory listing on the
phone.
In addition, you can use BLF pickup to monitor
incoming calls on a directory number.
When the DN receives an incoming call, the
system alerts the you so that you can then pick
up the call.
Busy Lamp Field
Accessibility Features for the Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905
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Accessibility Features for the Cisco Unified SIP Phone 3905
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Cisco 3905 Specifications

General IconGeneral
SpeakerphoneYes
Ethernet SwitchNo
HandsetStandard
Protocol SupportSIP
Lines1
Headset PortNo
Power over Ethernet (PoE)IEEE 802.3af Class 1
Ethernet Ports2

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