User's Manual

Version 1.1 SIP4.4 Feature Matrix Page 4
2.0 Basic Phone Key Operation
When the 1100/1200 UNIStim IP Deskphone is reloaded with the SIP application software, some button
functionality remains the same and some changes. The following table lists the phones’ fixed keys and
compares the fixed key function on the UNIStim phone to its comparable function on the SIP phone.
Phone Key/Button
CS 1000 UNIStim
Avaya Aura® SIP
Handsfree, Headset,
Hookswitch, Mute, Hold,
Goodbye, Volume Up/Down,
Directory, Quit
Operation per key name
Same
Message/Inbox
Voice mail
Voice mail/IM Inbox
Shift/Outbox/Expand
Access 2
nd
group of programmable
keys
Outbox (no shift key
functionality)
Services
Single press: Call Server’s
telephony menu
Double press: Local menu
Single press: Local services
menu
Double press: Local network
menu
Expand
GXAS access
IM Messages
4 Context sensitive soft keys
Call Server features:
Transfer, A03/A06 Conference,
Call Forward, Ring Again, Call Park,
Ringing Number Pickup, Speed
Dial, Privacy Release, Charge
Account and Calling Party Number
Local feature functionality:
3-Party Conference, Transfer,
Call Forward, Do Not Disturb,
Redial
4/6/8 Programmable Feature
keys
DNs and Call Server administered
features
Login extensions and
locally/config file administered
features. A one-touch “More
Features” key can hold a list of
features for easy access,
including Call Park, Call Pickup,
Ring Again, System Speed Dials,
Call Forward Busy/No Answer,
etc.
As can be seen in the above table, there is some rearrangement of feature access between the UNIStim
and SIP versions of the phone.
The UNIStim phone has a number of Call Server features configured by default on the four soft
keys.
The SIP phone has local features on those soft keys with Call Server features accessed via the
Programmable Feature (PrgmFeat) keys.