interface, Advanced settings > SIP/RTP tab > Multicast by setting Multicast
Support to "on". You must also
enter the IP addresses of the multicasts you wish to receive in ascending order of
priority, 10 being the highest. In case of simultaneous multicasts, the one with the
highest priority at any given time will override the others.
Park Orbit If a park orbit has been set up on the server, a function key mapped with the
Park Orbit functionality can EITHER serve to park calls on the park orbit OR to
park as well as retrieve calls, depending on the type of server used. Select the
server type on
the Configuration Identity page of the context identity, SIP tab, from the "Server
Type Support" drop-down menu. Enter the "phone number" of the Park Orbit and
/or the
park position in the text field of "Number", for example or orbit1@my.proxy.com
700@ etc.my.proxy.com
Presence If supported by your PBX, the LED of this function key will reflect the presence
status (ringing, busy, available, etc.) of the extension specified in the "Number"
text field. The function key can also be used to dial the extension, usually when
the destination signals availability.
Push2Talk Pressing the function key mapped with "Push2Talk" will establish a two-way
connection to the extension specified in the "Number" text field for as long as the
key is pressed; that extension must have enabled intercom reception on its web
interface (Advanced Settings > Behavior tab > Phone Behavior > Intercom Policy
"only in idle" or "always").
Shared Line Bridged lines (Bridged Line Appearance (BLA)) ared shared by two or more users;
when one of them is using the line, the others are blocked from using it. This key
type makes it possible to monitor whether a shared line is busy (the LED is lit) or
not (the LED is off).
The URI of the shared line is set under "Number".
Speed Dial Besides using the "Speed Dial" page on the web interface to program speed dial
numbers, you can also put the functionality on the freely programmable function
keys with LEDs to be able to speed dial frequently used and/or long numbers
without having
to enter the complete phone number.
Enter one phone number with any required prefixes (area code, country code,
operator/ auto attendant, etc.) in the "Number" text field for any given freely
programmable function key with LEDs. Example: 0019175557813.
Or enter a partial phone number (country, area code etc.) and complete the
number on the dialog screen. In this case, enter the partial number, followed by a
semicolon and "number=incomplete" in the text field. Example: 001917555;
number=incomplete.
Starcode Making SIP calls without audiovisual indication on the phone user interface (PUI).
Examples for using this feature:
Controlling settings on the PBX with dedicated keys that turn PBX
functions on and off. The available functions must have been set on the
PBX and they must be accessible from the phone, typically by dialing a
star code. Phone function keys can be dedicated to activating and
deactivating call forwarding and DND mode, transferring, picking up, and
parking/unparking calls, etc. Depending on the settings on your PBX, you
may either have to dedicate one key each for activating and deactivating a
given function or to dedicate one key for both activating and deactivating
the function.
Silent alarms or emergency calls.
If the standard behavior of this function key type does not meet your
requirements, it is possible to customize it. Copy the standard XML configuration
of the key from the Settings page of the phone's web user interface (WUI) and edit
it to suit your needs. Then paste the edited XML into the "Number" text field and
change the key's type to "Xml definition".
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