Polycom SIP 2.2.2 manual Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone, Local Contact Directory

Models: SIP 2.2.2

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Configuring Your System

Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone

SoundPoint IP phones come standard with a handset and a dedicated connector is provided for a headset (not supplied). The SoundPoint IP 320, 330, 430, 500, 501, 550, 600, 601, and 650 desktop phones and SoundStation IP 4000 conference phone are full-duplex speakerphones. The SoundPoint IP 301 phones is a listen-only speakerphone. The SoundPoint IP phones provide dedicated keys for convenient selection of either the speakerphone or headset.

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:

Central

Configuration file:

Enable or disable persistent headset mode.

(boot server)

sip.cfg

For more information, refer to User Preferences <up/> on page

 

 

A-23.

 

 

 

Local

Web Server

Enable or disable persistent headset mode.

 

(if enabled)

Navigate to: http://<phoneIPAddress>/coreConf.htm#us

 

 

 

 

Local Phone User

Enable or disable persistent headset mode through the Settings

 

Interface

menu.

 

 

Changes are saved to local flash and backed up to <Ethernet

 

 

address>-phone.cfgon the boot server. Changes will permanently

 

 

override global settings unless deleted through the Reset Local

 

 

Config menu selection and the <Ethernet address>-phone.cfgis

 

 

removed from the boot server.

 

 

 

Local Contact Directory

The phone maintains a local contact directory. The directory can be downloaded from the boot server and edited locally. Contact information from previous calls may be easily added to the directory for convenient future access. The directory is the central database for several other features including speed-dial, distinctive incoming call treatment, presence, and instant messaging.

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Polycom SIP 2.2.2 manual Handset, Headset, and Speakerphone, Local Contact Directory