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Phone Customization
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l Activation of EDK functions requires valid macro construction.
l Character $” delimits the parts of the macro string (except the digits only) and it must exist in pairs. For more
information, refer to Macro Action Strings.
l Macros can be invoked in the format “!<macro name>”, where <macro name> is defined by the parameter edk.edk-
list.X.mname”.
l If there are two or more same macros, the soft key or DSS key will invoke the macro with the smallest value of X
defined by the parameter edk.edklist.X.mname.
Macro Action Strings
Before using EDK, you must be familiar with macro language shown in this section.
The following table shows the basic macro action string syntax when creating EDK macros:
Macro Action Description
Digits
The digits to be sent. You can use only *, #, +, 0-9. The appearance of this para-
meter depends on the action string.
Example: *981135.
$C<command>$
This is the command. It can appear anywhere in the action string. Supported com-
mands (or shortcuts) include:
l hang up (hu)
l hold (h)
l waitconnect (wc)
l pause <number of seconds> (p <num sec>) where the maximum value is 10
Example: 4411$Cwc$$Cp10$ defines dialing 4411>>waitconnect>>connected
and lasts 10 seconds.
$T<type>$
The embedded action type. Multiple actions can be defined. Supported action
types include:
l invite
l dtmf
l refer
l intercom
Example: *338$Tdtmf$ defines sending the *338 by the type of dtmf.
Note: We recommend that you always define this field. If not, the supplied digits
are dialed using INVITE.
$M<macro>$
The embedded macro. The <macro> string must begin with a letter. If the macro
name is not defined, the execution of the action string will be ignored.
Example: $MAA$ means invoking the EDK macro AA.
$S<softkey ID>$
The functionality of performing this action is the same as that of pressing the
desired soft key.
Each soft key has a unique identifier on the IP phone, you can configure this
parameter according to the system-defined softkey ID. If the softkey ID is not
defined on the phone or there is no matched soft key on the current screen, the
execution of the action string will be ignored. The softkey ID is case-insensitive.
Example: $Sanswer$ means pressing the Answer soft key.

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BrandYealink
ModelT5 Series
CategoryIP Phone
LanguageEnglish

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