Answer and ignore softkeys for xml applications, Playing a wav file on your phone, Available features enabled by administrators – AASTRA 6737i User Guide EN User Manual

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Available Features Enabled by Administrators

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Answer and Ignore Softkeys for XML Applications

If you are accessing XML applications on your phone and a call comes in, your System Administrator can create "Answer"
and "Ignore" keys that you can use to either answer the incoming call, or ignore it.

When the

3

Ignore Answer

4

line displays, you can press the Right Arrow key (Answer) to answer the incoming call with-

out disturbing the current XML application. When you answer the call, the

3

Ignore Answer

4

line disappears from the

LCD. Pressing the Left Arrow key (Ignore) ignores the incoming call without disturbing the current XML application. Con-
tact your System Administrator for more information.

XML Softkey for Special Characters in XML Applications

When using XML applications that require you to enter information such as Email addresses, that require special symbols
(for example, the "@" symbol), your System Administrator can create an XML softkey to access these symbols. Pressing the
symbol key in an XML application can display a single symbol or a list of symbols from which you can choose the symbol
you need. Contact your System Administrator for more information.

Playing a WAV File On Your Phone

If enabled by your Administrator, the 6737i IP Phone can play a WAV file. A WAV file is an audio file format standard for stor-
ing an audio bit stream on a system in raw, uncompressed format or compressed format to reduce the file size.

A WAV file is streamed to the phone using the HTTP protocol.

The WAV feature supports the following:

Streaming of the WAV file to allow it to be locally played

Allows you to abort the audio streaming by pressing the Goodbye key on the phone.

Supports the HTTP file download protocol

Supports the aLaw and uLaw codecs

Plays the WAV file only if the phone is idle.

WAV audio file starts only when 4 seconds of the audio data (or the complete file) has been accumulated.

Follows the standard phone behavior of speaker/head set/hand set.

L1

John Smith

An XML application can
display here while a call
is coming in.

- Answer
- Ignore

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