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of the registration as idle, talking or ringing by varying frequencies of blinking. This allows the user to pick up a ringing call remotely simply with the press of a button. An example of its usage can be mapping the office reception phone line at the phone of a secretary. If for some reason a ringing phone is not answered at the reception, the secretary can see its ringing status by the blinking LED and pick up the call simply by pressing that programmable key. In this way, no calls go unanswered.
c.Free Key: ‚Line‘ is also the default setting for the programmable keys. If no argument is set, the keys are treated as free. Outgoing and incoming calls not bound to any other key go to the first such free key.
Destination
The user can map a sip url to a particular programmable key by | 3 |
setting this option and providing the url as argument. This option can be | |
used in the following ways: |
a.If the sip line 505@my.proxy.com is bound to key P3 with this option, all calls coming to the phone from this number will go to P3.
b.If, on the other hand, P3 is pressed during the idle state, 505@my.proxy.com will be dialed, as it is set as destination for this key.
c.In the ringing state, if the call comes from any line other than 505@my.proxy.com, pressing P3 will transfer the incoming call to 505@my.proxy.com.
Intercom
This option is similar to ‚Destination‘ with the exception that pressing the key bound to ‚Intercom‘ enables the intercom mode and the phone will be directly connected to the set snom phone if authentication is set up properly. This feature is useful in an office environment as a quick access button to connect to the operator or secretary.
Park orbit
snom 4S provides its customers with the opportunity to set up parking orbits at the media server, where calls can be parked and picked up. The option “Park Orbit” enables the phone to provide this feature.