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IP 700 Series Phone Administrator Guide Configuring Common Features
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locations are shown in Figure 19 below. Line keys can be designated as one of two types: Line or DND.
Buttons that are not designated as type Line or DND are dynamically assigned as type BLF or Speed. BLF
members receive a higher priority when filling unused buttons. Free buttons remaining after placing all
members from BLF groups are assigned using the Speed.n parameters in ascending order using the value
of n. Table 5 below shows the parameters that must be configured for each line key type.
Figure 19. Line Key Numbering
Table 5. Line Key Assignments
Line Key Type Associated Parameters Description
Line Button.z.Type
Button.z.Line
Button.z.Label
Assigns the button type to button at position z.
Associates a line definition to a line key.
Assigns a label for the line key.
DND Button.z.Type
Button.z.Label
Assigns the type.
Assigns a label for the line key.
The line key number is designated by the value of z in the Associated Parameters listed in
Table 5. Replace z with 1 through 6 when configuring an IP 706 phone and 1 through 12
when configuring an IP 712 phone.
+
-
12
ABC
4
GHI
3
DEF
5
JKL
6
MNO
7
PQRS
8
TUV
9
WXYZ
*
0
#
Menu
OK
Cancel
Directories
Messages
Transfer
Conference
Hold
Goodbye
LCD Display
Line Keys
7 through 12
Line Keys
1 through 6
IP 712