GXV34x0 - BroadWorks BLF User Guide

  • Updated on January 9, 2023

INTRODUCTION

The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) feature allows an end user, such as an attendant, to monitor the hook status of a list of users. This document serves as an end-user guide on how to configure Grandstream GXV3470/3480/3450 Multimedia phones for BroadWorks Busy Lamp Field feature. How to configure BLF on BroadWorks Application Server is out of the scope of this document.

OVERVIEW OF FUNCTIONS

Grandstream GXV3470/3480/3450 Enterprise Multimedia Phone for AndroidTM supports the BroadWorks Busy Lamp Filed feature. GXV3470/3480/3450 supports this feature by changing the frame color of the block icons, associated with the monitored user, on the Account/Programmable Key widget. Additionally, the phone system is also able to pick up calls to the monitored extensions.

Auto Provision the BLF List on the Phone

Configuring the GXV3470/3480/3450 Multimedia Phones to work with BroadWorks Busy Lamp Field feature is straightforward. First, configure the SIP account settings just as you would for a normal SIP account. Then after the SIP account is registered with the BroadWorks server, fill in the Eventlist BLF URI under the Programmable Key General Settings page of the web UI. The detailed steps are listed below:

  1. Configure the SIP Account Settings under Account Settings 🡪 General Settings:
Configure the SIP Account Settings

2. Configure Special Feature to “BroadSoft”, under Account 🡪 Special Features, as the figure shows below:

Configure Special Feature Option

3. Configure web UI 🡪 Applications 🡪 Programmable Key 🡪 General Settings 🡪 Eventlist BLF URI.

Note

Instead of configuring the ID and domain name, the URI needs to include the ID only. For example, if the BLF URI is blf1025@as.iop1.broadworks.net, it only needs to fill blf1025 in the box. After saving and rebooting, the BLF entries will be provisioned to the Programmable Key widget automatically.

Programmable Key General Settings

4. From LCD, open the Programmable Keys app.

Programmable Keys App on LCD

5. The following screenshot is an example of the BLF entries provisioned on the Programmable Key app on LCD:

BLF Entries on Programmable Key Widget

Visual Indicators

The phone system can notify the end user of the hook status of the monitored extension by changing the icon color and status.

For example, the screenshot below shows the BLF indicators’ status when extension 1014 places a call to extension 1025. While extension 1025 is ringing, caller 1014’s indicator is blinking green and callee 1025’s indicator is blinking red. On the account widget, the indicators’ status is the same as the ones on the Programmable Key widget.

BLF Indicators Status

The following table shows the BLF indicator status in different scenarios, it requires the monitored extension to enable the BLF feature:

Monitored extension behavior

BLF indicator status

(Programmable Keys in app)

BLF key status

(Programmable Keys in account widget)

BLF key status (GBX20 extension board)

Idle

Solid green

Solid green

Solid green

Placing a call

Blinking green

Blinking green

Blinking green

Ringing

Blinking red

Blinking red

Blinking red

During a call

Solid red

Solid red

Solid red

Hold the call

Solid red

Solid red

Solid red

Call Park (Idle)

Solid green

(With “P” sign)

Solid green

(With “P” sign)

N/A

Call Park (Parked)

Slow blinking red

(With “P” sign)

Slow blinking red

(With “P” sign)

N/A

Monitored extension not registered/BLF subscription failed

Off

Off

Off

The BLF Indicators Status in Different Scenarios

Directed Call Pickup

The directed call pickup feature allows the GXV34XX phone system to be able to answer the calls to the monitored users. This feature is very useful for the attendant to help the specified callees to answer the call if the callees are not available to answer it.

For the BroadWorks system, it requires dialing the specified prefix ahead of the monitored extension to directed pick up the call. Thus, the end user must configure the prefix to GXV34XX to implement this feature.

The following screenshot shows the *97 is configured as the prefix under the Programmable Key General Settings page:

Configure BLF Call Pickup Prefix

Then, when the monitored user’s indicator is blinking red, namely there is an incoming call, the GXV34XX phone user should tap the “Busy Lamp Field” icon to answer the call for the monitored user.

The red dot in the following screenshot is the area, which the end user could tap to directed pick up the call:

Directed Pickup on Programmable Key

Call Parking Notification

GXV34XX phones can display a parked indicator for the monitored extensions if an active call is parked on it. The green “P” letter sign in the following figure represents a call is parked on the idle monitored extension 6016. If the parked extension is busy, it will become solid red. And it will be turned off once the parked call is retrieved.

The “P” letter sign also can be shown on the account widget on the LCD.

Call Parking Notification on Programmable Key App
Call Parking Notification when Busy on Programmable Key App

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