
Waiting messages are reported in the following two ways:
• The red LED lights up if any account has a waiting message.
• A shaded envelope icon appears on the line key of each account that has a waiting
message (unless the account is in a call).
Remembering settings after logout
The IP Deskphone remembers up to 24 sets of configurations for each profile. If you configure
settings for an account and you log off the account, the settings are restored after you log back
onto the account (as either a primary account or a secondary account).
If you log on an account that you did not save the settings in a profile for, the IP Deskphone
creates a new set of default settings for that account. If there are already 24 sets of
configurations in the profile, the IP Deskphone discards one set that is not currently registered
with the account, and replaces the discarded set with the new set that is saved in the account
profile.
Programmable keys
You cannot use a line key associated with a registered account for programmable features.
The Program Key screen lists all the line keys associated to an account. If you select a line
key associated to an account, an error message appears.
The Do Not Disturb, Call Forward, and Presence keys are associated to a specific user account
that you create, and determine which account status to affect. See
User status on
page 143..
By default, pressing a Speed Dial programmed key initiates a call using the primary account.
If you press a line key to obtain a dialing prompt, and then press a speed dial key, the
IP Deskphone uses the account associated with that line key. When accounts are registered
on different domains, you can program and use speed dial keys with targets that are only
reachable on the domain of a secondary account.
Important:
The Speed Dial keys always use the primary account to determine the presence state of the
target.
The Instant Message keys always use the primary account, because IM support is disabled
for secondary accounts.
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