Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important information
- General information
- Getting to know the Octophon
- Basic functions
- Answering a call
- Switching from handset to speakerphone mode
- Switching from speakerphone mode to the handset
- Switching from headset to speakerphone mode
- Open listening
- Activating/deactivating the microphone
- Ending a call
- Group call for a team
- Listening to voicemail
- Making calls
- Redial
- Consulting a second party
- Call forwarding
- Calling back missed calls
- Programmable sensor keys
- Enhanced phone functions
- Phonebooks and call lists
- Privacy/security
- Individual phone configuration
- Web interface (WBM)
- Fixing problems
- Local user menu
- Index

Programmable sensor keys
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Step by step
BLF sensor keys
The relevant administrator can configure BLF sensor
keys for you for displaying the status of other internal
users. Every configured BLF sensor key is assigned to
the internal phone number of a different telephone.
Based on the status of the LED, you can determine
whether:
S • The station is free.
R • The station is on a call or busy.
T • The station is being called.
Configuring BLF sensor keys
As a user you can configure these BLF sensor keys
additionally as follows:
• With tone signal (short ring)
• With popup alarm
• With tone signal and popup alarm
• All advisories disabled
z
You can also configure this setting via the Web
interface Æ page 125.
N Press the key shown.
Select and confirm the option shown.
Confirm the option shown.
if nec.
j Enter and confirm the user password.
Select and confirm the option shown.
Select and confirm the option shown.
Select and confirm the required station
(for example 1951).
Select
Select and confirm Yes/No in the context menu.
or
Settings
User
Configuration
BLF
1951
Tone signal
Yes










