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Optivity Telephony Manager: System Administration - BT Business

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370 Station <strong>Administration</strong><br />

IP Phone Key<br />

Expansion<br />

Module (KEM)<br />

Key Lamp<br />

Strips<br />

553-3001-330 Standard 3.00 August 2005<br />

Nortel IP Phone 2002 and IP Phone 2004 (Figure 162). There are<br />

24 keys in two columns for each page. Enter 1 or 2 to set the key<br />

pages. If IP Phone KEM is 1, two pages have a total of 48 keys<br />

per module for the IP Phone 2004 . When IP Phone KEM is 2, the<br />

page key is disabled for IP Phone 2004 so that the two KEMs<br />

provide 24 keys each. IP Phone 2002 does not support the paging<br />

functionality and hence the expansion module comprises of 24<br />

keys in two columns with no page key.<br />

This field is available only for QSU60 digital telephones. It is a<br />

numeric field that can contain a number in the range 1–7. The<br />

default value is 1 which represents the key lamp strip on the basic<br />

telephone. If you enter a number up to 7 in this field, the new<br />

number is validated when the cursor is moved out of the field. That<br />

number of additional key lamp strips (less the one on the<br />

telephone), labeled KLS 2-7, appears in the dialog box. You can<br />

select one of these buttons to display a dialog that graphically<br />

represents the keys of the add-on module. Assigning features to<br />

the add-on keys is the same as for the regular keys on the<br />

telephone.<br />

For sets that do not have keys or key lamps, the available features<br />

assignment dialog box appears within the set dialog box itself. The<br />

assignment procedure is as described in “Key Assignments” on<br />

page 375.<br />

All other sets use the SL-1/500 Strip layout. Stations with ACD<br />

keys have both the ACD DN and the Position ID printed. It is up to<br />

the user to attach the desired label to the appropriate key

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