AASTRA 6700i series, 9143, 9480i, 9480i CT SIP Administrator Guide EN User Manual

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# Programmable keys can be set either server wide or unique to each

# phone.

# Setting programmable keys as line/call appearances should be done

# in the "<mac>.cfg" file, since these are unique to each phone.

# Notes:

#

# There are a maximum of 7 programmable keys that can be configured

# on the 6753i phone, and only 2 on the phone. These can be

# set up through either of the 2 configuration files, depending on

# whether this is to be server wide ("aastra.cfg"), or model specific (“<model>.cfg”), or phone

# specific ("<mac>.cfg"). Each prgkey needs to be numbered from

# 1 - 7, for example "prgkey2 type:

# speeddial". Programmable keys can be set up as speeddials or as

# additional call/line appearances or as feature keys and have a

# type, value and line associated with it as seen here in the

# default programmable settings.

# PRGKEY TYPES: "line", "speeddial", "blf", "list", "dnd"

# PRGKEY VALUE: If prgkey type is a speeddial, any DTMFs (from

# 0 - 9, *, "#") or a comma (,) for 500ms pause and

# 'E' for On-hook can be set for the value.

# If prgkey type is blf it is the extension you want

# to monitor.

# PRGKEY LINE: This is line associated with the prgkey. For line

# prgkeys the value must be between 4 and 9 (1 - 3

# are already hardcoded as the L1, L2 and L3 hard

# key line/call appearances).

# Speed Dials

prgkey1 type: speeddial

prgkey1 value: *8

prgkey2 type: speeddial

prgkey2 value: *69

# DND Key

prgkey3 type: dnd

# Line appearance

prgkey4 type: line

prgkey4 line: 5

# blf

prgkey5 type: blf

prgkey5 value: 4559

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