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Programmable Softkeys, The Cisco SPA 500 Series IP Phones provide six programmable softkeys fields

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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones Configuring Phone Features 3 Keyword redial resume right starcode toggle unavail unpark xfer xferLx Key Label Redial Resume Right Input Star Code/ *code Toggle Unavail Unpark Transfer/ xfer Xfer Line/ xferLx Definition Displays the redial list. Resumes a call that is on hold. Moves the cursor to the right. Displays a list of star codes that can be selected. Available Phone States Idle, Connected, Start-Conf, StartXfer, Off-Hook (no input), Hold Idle, Hold, SharedHeld Dialing (input) Off-Hook, Dialing (input) Switches between two calls that are active or on hold. (Cisco SPA 502) Connected Denotes that a user who is logged Idle in to an ACD server has set his status as unavailable. Resumes a parked call. Idle, Off-Hook (no input) Performs a call transfer. Requires that Attn Xfer Serv is enabled and there is at least one connected call and one idle call. Connected, StartXfer Transfers an active line on the phone to a called number. Requires that Attn Xfer Serv is enabled and there are two or more calls that are active or on hold. Connected Programmable Softkeys The Cisco SPA 500 Series IP Phones provide six programmable softkeys (fields PSK 1 through PSK 6). These keys can be defined by either a speed dial script or an XML service script. Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide 54

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Customizing Cisco SPA and Wireless IP Phones
Configuring Phone Features
Cisco SPA 500 Series and WIP310 IP Phone Administration Guide
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3
Programmable Softkeys
The Cisco SPA 500 Series IP Phones provide six programmable softkeys (fields
PSK 1 through PSK 6). These keys can be defined by either a speed dial script or
an XML service script.
redial
Redial
Displays the redial list.
Idle, Connected,
Start-Conf, Start-
Xfer, Off-Hook (no
input), Hold
resume
Resume
Resumes a call that is on hold.
Idle, Hold, Shared-
Held
right
Right
Moves the cursor to the right.
Dialing (input)
starcode
Input Star
Code/
*code
Displays a list of star codes that
can be selected.
Off-Hook, Dialing
(input)
toggle
Toggle
Switches between two calls that
are active or on hold. (Cisco SPA
502)
Connected
unavail
Unavail
Denotes that a user who is logged
in to an ACD server has set his
status as unavailable.
Idle
unpark
Unpark
Resumes a parked call.
Idle, Off-Hook (no
input)
xfer
Transfer/
xfer
Performs a call transfer. Requires
that Attn Xfer Serv is enabled and
there is at least one connected call
and one idle call.
Connected, Start-
Xfer
xferLx
Xfer Line/
xferLx
Transfers an active line on the
phone to a called number.
Requires that Attn Xfer Serv is
enabled and there are two or more
calls that are active or on hold.
Connected
Keyword
Key Label
Definition
Available Phone
States