Operating parameters 587
Key Number Feature Name Description
20 Ring Again (RGA) After a busy tone is received, the Ring Again
feature alerts the caller once the line becomes
free.
21 Call Park (PRK) Call Park places a call in a parked state, similar
to hold, where it can be retrieved by an Attendant
Console or telephone. A parked call must have
an access ID, also known as a Park DN.
22 Ringing Number Pickup (RNP) An incoming call on one telephone can be
picked up on another telephone. A system
administrator defines the call pickup group.
23 Speed Call (SCU/SCC) or
System Speed Call (SSU/SSC) A call is made using a one-, two-, or three-digit
code. Your system administrator defines the
Speed Call code and Speed Call lists.
Note: The soft key label on your telephone can
appear as SpcUsr or SpdCtl depending on
how Key 23 in LD 11 is defined by your System
Administrator.
24 Privacy Release (PRS) In multiple appearance, single call arrangements,
the Privacy Release feature allows another
appearance of the Directory Number (DN) to
enter the call. Privacy is then reestablished until
Privacy Release is activated again.
25 Charge Account (CHG) After a Charge Account number is used, the
entire call is billed to that DN. The number can
be entered before or during a call. The Charge
Account feature is not supported for internal
calls.
26 Call Party Number (CPN) This feature is used in conjunction with Call
Detail Recording (CDR). A Charge Account call
is billed directly to a specific account or charge
number instead of a DN.
Operating parameters

Features are added or removed by a system administrator using LD 11.

The default order and position of soft keys is determined by the number of

features configured on your IP Phone.

The following IP Phones support the context-sensitive soft key feature:

IP Phone 2001

IP Phone 2002 and 2004—Phase II

IP Phone 2007

IP 2050 Softphone

Nortel Communication Server 1000
Features and Services Fundamentals — Book 2 of 6 (C)
NN43001-106 02.04 Standard
Release 5.5 9 May 2008
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