5.1.11 Function keys

Function keys

Function keys refer to the physical buttons on devices, e.g. desktop phones. # and * are examples of function keys.

The number and type of function keys depend on the device type.

In this section, you will get an overview of how to add a function key and the different types of function keys.

Click Add function keys to have the following options:

Key

Specifies which physical button the key is assigned to

Please note that if you already have function keys configured, the system will suggest the next available number here.

Type

Selects the function key type

There are five options available:

  • Intercom: Allows sending an announcement to an individual or a selected group of primary devices. 

  • BLF (Busy Lamp Field): Allows for configuring an associated extension. When pressed, the button will show a visual indication of the target status, e.g. busy, away, or available.
    Please note that this option is only available for phone extensions and that the drop-down list uses your contacts.

  • Service: Sets a quick dial into a target service from a drop-down menu. Please note that target services, e.g. group, queue or skills, need to be configured beforehand.

  • Speed dial: Assigns an external number to a button. When pressed, the button will initiate a call to the configured number. Only available for external numbers.

  • Function code: Assigns a function code (star code) to a button, for example, to access voicemail.

Target

Enters the function code for the function key

Name

Sets a name for the function key that will be shown on the device

Bear in mind that the space on the device to display a key name might be limited.