User's Manual
Version 1.1 SIP4.4 Feature Matrix Page 5
The following table shows the difference in where these features are accessed.
Call Feature
CS 1000 UNIStim
Avaya Aura® SIP
Conference
Softkey
Softkey (local conf) or
PrgmFeat Key (system ad-hoc conf)
Transfer
Softkey
Softkey
Call Forward
Softkey
Softkey (local CFW) or
PrgmFeat Key (system CFW or other variant)
Ring Again
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Call Park
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Ringing Number Pickup
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Speed Dial
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Privacy Release
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Charge Account
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Calling Party Number
Softkey
PrgmFeat Key
Do Not Disturb
PrgmFeat Key
Softkey
Secondary DN Appearances
PrgmFeat Keys
No key – shares first appearance’s key
The essential difference between the UNIStim and SIP phone is feature activation on the SIP phone is via
dialing a FAC or FNE number. The Avaya Aura® system interprets the FAC/FNE number into feature
activation instead of interpreting just a feature button press. The approach is similar to using a CS 1000
Flexible Feature Code (FFC) to activate features.
The FAC/FNE numbers can be hidden from the user by configuring them as speed dial buttons or by
making them entries in the phone’s speed dial list. By pre-configuring the FAC/FNEs in a speed dial list,
the end-user can easily invoke features without having to remember the specific FAC/FNEs.
The 1100/1200 SIP phone has a Speed Dial List feature which can be used to place some or all of the
PrgmFeat Key accessed features in a list behind one key. This is demonstrated in the pictures below
showing the list on an 1120E, with the list brought up by pressing the “Features” key.
Pressing the “Features” button (which is
configured as the Speed Dial List)…
… brings up this scrollable list of FAC/FNE
features which can be selected from and then
dialed.
PrgmFeat keys
Context sensitive softkeys