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A feature key provisioned for use as a Speed Dial List has a similar appearance to all other
programmed feature keys on the idle screen (or in-call screen). The label used for the selected
key is provided through provisioning.
The following is the icon for the Speed Dial List key.
After you press the feature key provisioned as a Speed Dial List, the list of Speed Dial entries
configured appears on the screen and the you can select an item from that list to invoke a
Speed Dial.
If the Speed Dial List is empty, or results in being empty due to context-sensitive hiding of
contents, an error message displays stating There are no Speed Dials currently
available.
Related topics:
Speed Dial List screen on page 178
Auto-Retrieve flag on page 178
Speed Dial List screen
You can select the provisioned Speed Dial List entries from the Speed Dial List screen.
The Speed Dial List screen displays all the Speed Dial List entries provisioned. The displayed
Speed Dial List items are based on the provisioned list as well as the current Idle/Mid-call state
of the IP Deskphone. After you invoke the Speed Dial List while the IP Deskphone is idle, only
Speed Dial List entries that are configured to IDLE are displayed. Similarly, only items marked
as MID CALL are displayed if the Speed Dial List is invoked while the IP Deskphone is in a
call.
The following are the options available for the Speed Dial List screen:
Dial — invokes the selected speed dial.
Exit — screen dismisses without invoking a Speed Dial List entry.
Auto-Retrieve flag
If you enable the Auto-Retrieve behavior on a Speed Dial key or Speed Dial list entry that is
invoked, and place a call on hold to invoke the current key/entry, the IP Deskphone attempts
to un-hold the call after the key or entry call completes.
For example:
Advanced features
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User Guide November 2013
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