Configuring Your System

cFor the solid backgrounds, set the name and RGB values. For example:

bg.hiRes.gray.pat.solid.3.name=”Gray”

bg.hiRes.gray.pat.solid.3.red=”128”

bg.hiRes.gray.pat.solid.3.green=”128”

bg.hiRes.gray.pat.solid.3.blue=”128”

dFor images, select a filename. For example:

bg.hiRes.gray.bm.3.name=”polycom.jpg”

bg.hiRes.gray.bm.3.em.name=”polycomEM.jpg”

bg.hiRes.gray.bm.3.adj=”0”

The default size for images on a phone is 320 x 160. The default size for images on an Expansion Module is 160 x 320. Use a photo editor on a computer to adjust the image you want to display. (Edit the image so the main subject is centered in the upper right corner of the display.)

Download the file to the boot server.

eSave the modified sip.cfg configuration file. Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:

Central

Configuration file:

Specify which background will be displayed.

(boot server)

phone1.cfg

For more information, refer to Backgrounds <bg/> on page A-77.

 

 

 

Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement

The phone supports an optional automatic off-hook call placement feature for each registration.

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:

Central

Configuration file:

Specify which registrations have the feature and what contact to call

(boot server)

phone1.cfg

when going off hook.

 

 

For more information, refer to Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement

 

 

<autoOffHook/> on page A-112.

 

 

 

Call Hold

The purpose of hold is to pause activity on one call so that the user may use the phone for another task, such as to make or receive another call. Network signaling is employed to request that the remote party stop sending media and to inform them that they are being held. A configurable local hold reminder feature can be used to remind the user that they have placed calls on hold. The call hold reminder is always played through the speakerphone.

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Polycom 1725-11530-310 manual Automatic Off-Hook Call Placement, Call Hold, For images, select a filename. For example