Example 2: reassign a soft key – Nortel Networks IP Phone 2001 User Manual

Page 84

Advertising
background image

84

Call Services

Table 2
Example 1: Assign a feature to a soft key 1 (cont’d.)

Key

2004 feature assignment

Feature profile

2001 soft key
assignment

3

Call Forward

Hide when active

None

4

Make Set Busy

Hide when active

None

5

Busy Override

Hide when idle

None

6

Ring Again

Never hide

None

7

Call Waiting

Never hide

None

Example 2: Reassign a soft key

If Three Way Call is replaced by Call Waiting (Hide when idle), the map
looks like this.

Table 3
Example 2: Reassign a soft key

Key

2004 feature assignment

Feature profile

2001 soft key
assignment

2

Three Way Call

Hide when idle

None

3

Call Forward

Hide when active

None

4

Make Set Busy

Hide when active

None

5

Busy Override

Hide when idle

None

6

Ring Again

Never hide

None

7

Call Waiting

Never hide

1

Example 3: Assign features with opposite profiles to the same
key

If a second feature, such as Make Set Busy (Hide when active) is assigned
to key 1, the map now looks like this.

Table 4
Example 2: Reassign a soft key

Key

2004 feature assignment

Feature profile

2001 soft key
assignment

2

Three Way Call

Hide when idle

None

3

Call Forward

Hide when active

None

4

Make Set Busy

Hide when active

1

5

Busy Override

Hide when idle

None

6

Ring Again

Never hide

None

7

Call Waiting

Never hide

1

Carrier VoIP

Nortel IP Phone 2001 User Guide (CICM)

NN10300-005

09.01

Standard

4 July 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

.

Advertising