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ONFIGURING SOFTKEYS SPEED DIAL/MWI
Softkeys
2. Select from Key 1 through Key 20 on the Top keys.
3. In the Type field, select Speed Dial/MWI.
4. In the Label field, enter a label to apply to this key. When messages are pending, the phone UI will
display the number of pending messages and the defined label.
5. In the Value field, enter call URI and voicemail URI separated by a semi-colon, as per the following
syntax: [call URI];[voicemail URI]. For example, +33123456,,,3456#0000#@domain;sip:voicemail_-
peter@domain.
NOTE:
a. As the example above illustrates, pauses and DTMF are supported for the call URI.
b. Ensure that no spaces are added between the call URI and the voicemail URI when defining the
key value.
c. If only one URI is provided, the value will be used for the voicemail URI and the call URI will be
left as undefined.
6. In the Line field, select the line for which you want to use the key functionality.Valid values are:
– global
– 1 through 24
7. In the state fields, check (enable) or uncheck (disable) the states you want to apply to this softkey.
Expansion Module Keys
8. Select from Key 1 through Key 84(M695).
9. In the Type field, select Speed Dial/MWI.
10. In the Label field, enter a label to apply to this key. When messages are pending, the phone UI will
display the number of pending messages and the defined label.
11. In the Value field, enter call URI and voicemail URI separated by a semi-colon, as per the following
syntax: [call URI];[voicemail URI]. For example, +33123456,,,3456#0000#@domain;sip:voicemail_-
peter@domain.
NOTE:
a. As the example above illustrates, pauses and DTMF are supported for the call URI.
b. Ensure that no spaces are added between the call URI and the voicemail URI when defining the
key value.