Led test, Line key, Basic terminology – Siemens HIPATH 8000 User Manual

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Alphabetical Reference

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LED test

• Run this test to check the function of the Æ LEDs at the optiPoint 410/

420 family S V7.0.

• During the test all LEDs are flashing. The

:

key terminates the test.

Æ page 96

Æ

page 140

Line key

Basic terminology

Call Appearance

The standard optiPoint 410/420 family S V7.0

single line device supports 2 call instances per

line. When the line is idle there will be no call in-

stances.

In contrast an analogue wired line only supports

a single Call Appearance at a time.

Multi-Call Appearance

[Future] Support of multiple line keys associated

with the same Address of Record (AoR) on a sin-

gle optiPoint 410/420 family S V7.0.

Example: AoR of the primary line appears on

multiple line keys on a single device.

Function key

A key on the optiPoint 410/420 family S V7.0

phone that may be logically associated with a

supported function Æ page 188.

Keyset

A phone where all lines are represented by a

line key plus an LED. Every keyset will have a pri-

mary line and may have secondary or phantom

lines. 10 Line keys can be configured for a key-

set.

Line

A representation of a valid SIP AoR (Address of

Record). A line is the context for connecting SIP

calls. A line may support one or more calls.

Line Appearance

A line (Directory Number) that appears on one or

more Keyset devices as a primary line (currently

only one device per primary line), secondary

Line or phantom line.

Line key

A function key that is used to represent a line

appearance (or, in the future, call appearance on

a line).

Consultation hold

A form of hold which is private to the holding

keyset.

Manual hold

A form of hold which is accessible to any keyset

on the same shared line.

Private line type

A line that only is accessed by one SIP endpoint,

i.e. it is exclusively owned.

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