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NetLink e340/h340/i640 Wireless Telephones and Accessories User Guide

Appendix D: SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)

Overview

In the SIP environment, certain features and handset operations vary from the SRP protocol. These variations are explained in this appendix. Please contact your phone system administrator if you have questions about handset features and functionality.

Softkeys Softkey functions change as the state of the handset changes. Softkeys are displayed only when they are available to be activated. Softkeys make usual PBX functions available on the handset. For example, a call may be placed on hold, the handset may be muted, and a second line may be activated for an outgoing call or a second call on the same line may be answered. Calls may also be transferred to another number, either as a consulted transfer or without consult. Other handset features (DND, Transfer) may be accessed by pressing the FCN key.

Alphanumeric dialing Number dialing may be specified as alpha or numeric code by pressing Start Call plus the MENU key. Select Alpha Dialing if letters and symbols are to be entered in the dialing string.

When dialing, the carat (^) indicates the insertion point for the next character. Up to 80 characters may be entered with automatic scrolling. While in alphanumeric mode, alphabetic characters can be entered by repeatedly pressing the 1 through 9 keys. Punctuation characters are available by repeatedly pressing the asterisk (*), zero

(0)or pound (#) keys. Row 5 displays the available characters as the key is pressed. Pausing will enter the highlighted character in the dial string. A space character is available on the pound key or by pressing the >> softkey when the insertion point is at the end of the dial string. The << and >> softkeys may be used to position the insertion point for editing the entry. Press the Dele softkey to delete the character prior to the insertion point. Insert a character by pressing its key.

Default line appearance By default, the username assigned to the line one appearance is displayed on the standby screen.

LINE display View the five line appearances by pressing the LINE key. The line number and extension number of the first four lines are displayed. Press the LINE key again to view the fifth line. Active lines are in bold face. Defined but unregistered lines are faded. Lines that have been forwarded are prefixed with the greater-than character (>) followed by the forwarding destination.

The LINE menu will display a plus (+) indication when there is a new voicemail for that line. See Voicemail below.

Push-to-talk caller ID The line one appearance username is used as a caller ID for the push-to-talk application. (NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone only)

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