P31003C1020M1000276A9, 01/2018
OpenScape Cordless IP V2, Administrator Documentation 97
Using handset connected to a BSIP2 base
Message indication
13.4 Message indication
Notifications about accepted and missed calls, missed alarms and messages on the network mailbox are saved
in messages list and can be displayed on the handset display.
Which messages are displayed on the handset is defined during handset configuration in the Missed calls and
alarms section ( p. 56).
Missed/accepted calls count
If the option is activated, the number of missed and accepted calls will be shown on the handset display in idle
mode.
Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
For each message type (missed call, missed alarm, new message the network mailbox) the MWI option can be
activated or deactivated via the web configurator.
If activated, the LED on the message key flashes, in the case a new message arrives indicating missed calls,
a missed alarms or new messages on the network mailbox.
13.5 Using directories
The options are:
• The (local) directory for your handset (see handset user guide)
• Corporate directories provided by an LDAP server ( p. 99).
The directories available are defined by the web configurator of the telephone system ( p. 65).
Opening directories
Opening the corporate directory using the INT key
The INT key (press left on control key) on the handsets opens a corporate directory, provided that this is set
up via the web configurator using the Corporate directory for INT key option and can be accessed by the tele-
phone system. The directory to be opened can be set for each handset (
¢ p. 49).
Opening directories using the directory key
The directory key (press down on the control key) for the handset is normally set as follows:
•Press briefly to open the local directory
• Press and hold to open the selection of available network directories.
This assignment can be changed for each handset via the web configurator using the Directory for direct access
option (
¢ p. 54). Direct access can be assigned to a specific online directory. In this case, open the local directory
by pressing and holding the directory key.
The description below assumes the default assignment.
Opening directories via the menu
Depending on the handset used you can access all available directories also via the handset's menu:
. . . use to select Directory OK Local directory
. . . use to select Net Directories OK List of all online directories set up on the telephone
system