Polycom 1725-36143-001 manual OptiGuide menu, Prime Line impacts, Speed dial

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LinkPlus Interface Guide: Siemens Hicom/HiPath optiset for SpectraLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones

OptiGuide menu

The OptiGuide menu provides access to features appropriate to the current context of the handset. You may navigate through the menus by using the default programming: FCN + * (Previous), FCN + 0 (Select), FCN + # (Next). Navigation and selection options should be programmed to the softkeys as described in the following section. To access the off-hook features of the OptiGuide menu, place the handset in the off-hook active mode by pressing Start Call. To access the on- hook features, press Start Call again to enter the on-hook active mode. Pressing the Start Call key again will return the handset to the off-hook active mode. Press the End Call key to enter the standby mode.

In the Hicom 150 and HiPath 3000 systems the optiset E Basic telephone does not have OptiGuide context-sensitive feature keys. However, the key codes used for the OptiGuide keys are recognized by the host Hicom CS and can be used on the handset. Refer to the key-map diagram notes.

Prime Line impacts

If a handset is used in conjunction with an optiset desk telephone, each phone is configured on the Hicom CS as an independent phone with its own phone number (each device is assigned to a separate Prime Line). In order for both an optiset E telephone and a handset to ring together, the extensions need to be set up at the Hicom CS to ring at the same time.

A called party’s display of the originating line will be different when the handset makes the call compared to the optiset telephone. The name text could identify the source of the call to avoid confusion. For example, the display name of the handset could be stored as “Smith WT” at the Hicom CS. Display names should be kept to a minimum so the full name is displayed on the handset (see the SpectraLink Wireless Telephone section above for more details).

It should also be noted that the class of service (COS) of the handset is related to the Prime Line of the phone and not the line appearance.

Speed dial

Users should be made aware that stored speed dial and redial features will have to be saved separately for the optiset E telephone and the handset. Additionally, the Last Number Redial feature will only apply to the device from where the original number was dialed.

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Contents LinkPlus Interface Guide Trademark Information About This Guide Related DocumentsCustomer Support Icons and ConventionsPlan the Interface Plan ProgrammingLine appearances Programmable feature keys Assign Extension NumbersSpectraLink Wireless Telephone Wireless Telephone Icons Handset Modes Standbyon-hookActive off-hook Active on-hookFeature Programming Requirements LED emulationLine sequences Function sequencesHold MuteVoicemail SpeakerphoneOptiGuide menu Prime Line impactsSpeed dial Hicom 300/HiPath 4000 Phone Test access code Button programmingPage Set the Switch Interface Type Interface ImplementationSiemens optiset Diagrams Handset function menu has these default settings Siemens optiset E Basic Hicom 150/HiPath 3000 Key-mapping Handset function menu has these default settings Page Extension Assignments Worksheet Shelf Interface Module