Advanced features

If you have not enabled autologin, then the screensaver setting remains enabled, but not active, after you log back into the

IP Deskphone manually.

If you enable the screensaver with a password protected mode:

User interaction, key presses, and mouse movements do not cancel the screensaver.

An incoming call displays showing caller ID and allows you to answer the call. You cannot make outgoing calls except an emergency call, and cannot view IMs or the Friends list until you unlock the

IP Deskphone. An Unlock context-sensitive soft key appears on the screen. You can unlock the IP Deskphone after answering the call.

Pressing the Unlock context-sensitive soft key prompts you to enter the password for the screensaver. The primary user line key is displayed (but not active) during the password prompt to give an indication about whose password is in use.

Picking up the handset and dialing digits activates the line function display for emergency calls only. If you try to place an outgoing call, a message is displayed and the screensaver starts again.

If you make an emergency call while the screensaver is active, the call is placed using the primary user.

The Network menu is accessible to administrators (double press of the services key) even when the screensaver is active.

If user-defined passwords are allowed, a mechanism to disable the screensaver (allowing the administrator to reset the user-defined password) is accessible through the network menu. This mechanism also invokes remotely from the IP Deskphone console through an SSH connection.

All expansion modules are cleared of programmed keys until the screensaver is deactivated.

If you reboot the IP Deskphone when there is an active screensaver:

If autologin is enabled, then the screensaver remains active after the IP Deskphone reboots and completes the login.

If autologin is not enabled, then the screensaver setting remains enabled but not active after you log back into the IP Deskphone manually.

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