Specifications
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Cisco Unified IP Phone Services Application Development Notes
OL-22505-01
Chapter 5 Internal URI Features
Device Control URIs
Table 5-3 Unsupported Key URIs and Alternative Options
Phone
Models
Unsupported
URI
Description and Alternatives
9971, 9951,
8961
Key:Services The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not have a services button.
As such, the “Key:Services” URI is not supported in these phones.
The application has to use the “Init:Services” URI and the
“App:Close” URI to close the last XSI application launched from the
application. If there is no application open, then the request has no
effect.
Additionally, the Exit softkey takes the application to the previous
screen, and if the application is at the top level, it closes the
application.
9971, 9951,
8961
Key:Info The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not have a standalone help
application. Help is provided within the context of each application.
9971, 9951,
8961
Key:Directories In the 8900 and 9900 series IP phones the Key:Contacts URI replaces
the Key:Directories URI. You can use Key:Contacts to invoke the
new contacts application in these phones.
9971, 9951,
8961
Key:Settings The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not have a single
monolithic settings application. As such the Key:Settings URI is not
supported in these phones.
9971, 9951,
8961
Key:AppMenu The 8900 and 9900 series IP phones does not support the
Key:AppMenu URI. All applications are accessed via their
individual Key URIs like Applications, Contacts, and Messages.
9971, 9951,
8961, 6961,
6945, 6941,
6921
Key:Hold The 6900, 8900, and 9900 series IP phones does not support the
Key:Hold URI.
The Key URI equivalents for invoking the standard fixed features are
as follows:
• To invoke transfer use Key:FixedFeature1
• To invoke conference use Key:FixedFeature2
• To invoke hold use Key:FixedFeature3
The fixed feature keys in 8900 and 9900 phones are field replaceable.