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ONFIGURING THE PHONE
Monitoring keys are configured from the PBX.
To get the MNS key working, some parameters in the configuration file have to be
enabled, see section 11.2 Settings in the configuration file aastra.cfg/startup.cfg on
page 22.
It is possible to change the type of ring signal (periodic, muted, visual only etc.) for the
MNS key and it is changed from the PBX or from MX-ONE Provisioning Manager. The
default value is visual only. No settings for this can be done in the aastra.cfg/startup.cfg
file.
It is also possible to set a pop-up option for monitoring keys. With this feature enabled,
the page containing a monitor key is displayed when a call to the associated monitored
extension is received. This feature is enabled in the aasta.cfg file:
blf activity page switch:3
There are the following options:
0: Page switching disabled. Default value.
1: Switch page when the monitored extension receives a call.
2: Switch page when the monitored extension receives a call or put the call on
hold.
3. Switch page when the monitored extension receives a call or put the call on
hold or when the monitored extension change to speech state.
To avoid too much flashing of switching pages, all the MNS key should be collected on
one page.
11.13.6 SHARED CALL APPEARANCE (SCA)
The SCA feature allows a group of terminals to control the incoming and outgoing calls
on a common line. The SCA feature is useful in work groups where it must be easy to
exchange and move calls between the members.
The following terminal models can be initiated to have SCA lines: Mitel 6863, 6865,
6867, 6869, 6873, 6730/31, 6739, 6735/55, 6737/57.
The extension number for a SCA line can be represented on a number of terminals.
The main SCA extension number for a certain terminal is placed on L1 and L2. If the
terminal shall monitor another SCA line, the hardkeys L3 and L4 are used. If additional
monitoring SCA lines are initiated, they are represented on softkeys.
The reason to initiate two lines (e.g. L1 and L2) for each SCA number, is that if L1 is
busy it is still possible to take another call on L2.
For a detailed description of the SCA feature in an MX-ONE environment, see feature
description Shared Call Appearance.
For a description of the lamp indications when the SCA feature is used, see the Quick
Reference Guide for each telephone model.
The SCA feature is initiated with MX-ONE Provisioning Manager (or via the MX-ONE
command interface). No settings in the aastra.cfg/startup.cfg file are needed.
11.13.7 EXTRA DIRECTORY NUMBER (EDN)
One or several Extra Directory Numbers can be added to an existing extension which
has an own directory number on Line1. The extra directory numbers are represented
on line keys or softkeys. The EDN number has basically the same characteristics as

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