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Device Customisation

Device Customisation allows you to set up the line keys and soft keys of your Horizon hardware. Device Customisation is available on the following handsets.

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SPA504G

VVX250

T46U

SPA525G

VVX410

MPP 8841

VVX450

MPP 8851

VVX500

MPP 8861

VVX600

VVX601

*Please note the VVX150, Trio 8500 and 8800’s do not support Device Customisation.

The options you have with Device Customisation are:

OptionMeaning

Speed Dial

A key that quickly dials a number. This could be a number that is on the Horizon company or a different number

Busy Lamp Field

Sets up a Busy Lamp Field key so you can monitor a user’s line

Call Park

Allows you to park a call against your own extension or to another defined extension

Call Retrieve

Allows you to retrieve a parked call from either your own extension or another defined extension

Group Call Park

Allows you to park a call again the call park group that you are in. Other users within the group will be able to pick up a call parked by using Group Call Pickup

Call Pickup

Allows you to pick up a call that has been parked against this extension or another defined extension

Group Call Pickup

Allows you to pick up a call that has been parked in the Call Park Group that you are in.

Page Group

This allows you to call the Page Group that the user is a member of. The user must be a Page Group sender.

Call Pull

This feature gives the opportunity to the user to retrieve a call that has been answered from a desktop client.

Empty

This will leave aa empty line key.

Last Call Redial

This will allow you will be able to redial they last call you have made.

Call Return

This will allow you to call the last received or missed call.

Voicemail

This will allow you to dial out to your voice portal using the mailbox number and voice pin you supply

If your user is using the Receptionist Console, Speed Dials set up within Device Customisation won’t show in the Receptionist Console.

Give a user access to set up Device Customisation #

A company Administrator can give a user permission to do their own device customisation.

Step 1

Log into the Gamma Portal and go to Provisioning and Service Management, Hosted, Horizon and Horizon Manage Company.

Step 2

Select your account and login to the company that you want by using the “Actions” button to select “Login to Horizon”.

Step 3

Click the “Users” option and then select “List Users” so you can search for the user that you want to give device customisation permissions to.

Locate the user and click the “Edit” button.

Step 4

Click the “Permissions” tab and enable “This User can customise their soft keys” and “This User can customise their line keys”

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Device Customisation as a Company Admin #

Step 1

Log into the Gamma Portal and go to Provisioning and Service Management, Hosted, Horizon and Horizon Manage Company.

Step 2

Select your account and login to the company that you want by using the “Actions” button and selecting “Login to Horizon”.

Step 3

Click the “Users” option and then select “List Users” so you can search for the user that you want to give device customisation permissions to.

Locate the user and click the “Edit” button.

Step 4

Click the “Phone” tab and then select “Device Configuration”.

Now refer to the Configure My Device sections for Cisco, Polycom VVX or Polycom Soundpoint

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Configure my Cisco Device #

For full user guides of Cisco devices, please see the Knowledge Base.

Assigning Soft Keys #

Soft Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone.

Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Cisco device, select the “Soft Keys” option.

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Step 2

Select a Soft Key that you want to configure

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Remember to select the Device State that you want to configure (Idle or In Call).

If you have a Side Car set up and would like to configure the line keys on the Side Car, click “Side Car” to load up the buttons of the sidecar.

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Step 3

Now select what you want that key to do. Please see the table in the Device Customisation section of this guide.

Clicking “Save” will restart the device(s) that you’ve configured to download the latest configuration file with your new handset setup.

Please note for newer Cisco models such as the MPP 8851 and MPP 8861 the device customisation screen is as follows:

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Step 4

Select a type of Soft Key that you want to configure, either “Idle” or “Connected”

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Assigning Line Keys #

Line Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone.

Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Cisco device, select the “Line Keys” option.

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Step 2

Select a Line Key that you want to configure

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If you have a Sidecar set up and would like to configure the line keys on the Sidecar, click “Side Car” to load up the buttons of the sidecar.

Step 3

Now select what you want that key to do. Please see the table in the Device Customisation section of this guide.

Clicking “Save” will restart the device(s) that you’ve configured to download the latest configuration file with your new handset setup.

Please note for newer Cisco models such as the MPP 8851 and MPP 8861 the device customisation screen is as follows:

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Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Cisco device, select the “Line Keys” option.

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Step 2

Select a Line Key that you want to configure

For full user guides of Polycom VVX devices, please see the Knowledge Base.

Configure my Polycom VVX Device #

For full user guides of Polycom VVX devices, please see the Knowledge Base.

Assigning Soft Keys #

Soft Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone. These are pre-set and you cannot currently change these options.

Assigning Line Keys #

Line Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone.

Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Polycom VVX device, select the “Line Keys” option.

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Please note for newer Polycom models such as the VVX250 and VVX450 the device customisation screen is as follows:

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Step 2

Select a Line Key that you want to configure

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Step 3

Now select what you want that particular key to do. Please see the table in the Device Customisation section of this guide.

Clicking “Save” will restart the device(s) that you’ve configured to download the latest configuration file with your new handset setup.

If you have a Sidecar set up and would like to configure the line keys on the Sidecar, click “Side Car” to load up the buttons of the sidecar.

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Configure my Polycom SoundPoint Device #

For full user guides of Polycom SoundPoint devices, please see the Knowledge Base.

Assigning Soft Keys #

Soft Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone.

Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Polycom SoundPoint device, select the “Soft Keys” option.

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Step 2

Select a Soft Key that you want to configure

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Remember to select the Device State that you want to configure (Idle or In Call).

If you have a Sidecar set up and would like to configure the line keys on the Sidecar, click “Side Car” to load up the buttons of the Sidecar.

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Step 3

Now select what you want that particular key to do. Please see the table in the Device Customisation section of this guide.

Clicking “Save” will restart the device(s) that you’ve configured to download the latest configuration file with your new handset setup.

Assigning Line Keys #

Line Keys are the buttons that go horizontally across your phone.

Step 1

When on the Device Customisation page for your Polycom SoundPoint device, select the “Line Keys” option.

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Step 2

Select a Line Key that you want to configure

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If you have a Sidecar set up and would like to configure the line keys on the Sidecar, click “Side Car” to load up the buttons of the Sidecar.

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Step 3

Now select what you want that particular key to do. Please see the table in the guide.

Clicking “Save” will restart the device(s) that you’ve configured to download the latest configuration file with your new handset setup.

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Contents
  • Give a user access to set up Device Customisation
  • Device Customisation as a Company Admin
  • Configure my Cisco Device
    • Assigning Soft Keys
    • Assigning Line Keys
  • Configure my Polycom VVX Device
    • Assigning Soft Keys
    • Assigning Line Keys
  • Configure my Polycom SoundPoint Device
    • Assigning Soft Keys
    • Assigning Line Keys

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