Polycom VVX 500 and VVX 600 Business Media Phones and Polycom VVX Camera User’s Guide

6From the Screen Saver screen, do the following:

Tap Screen Saver, and tap Enabled.

Tap Wait Time, and enter the number of minutes the phone should wait, after no activity, before displaying the screen saver.

You can enter a minimum of 1 minute and a maximum of 9999 minutes. The default is 15 minutes.

7Tap Save.

After the number of minutes you specified in the Wait Time field, your phone displays the screen saver. You can stop the screen saver at any time by touching the screen, but the screen saver

re-starts when your phone is idle again.

Interrupting and Disabling Screen Savers

You can stop a screen saver at any time by touching the screen. After your phone is idle for the specified period of time, the screen saver starts again.

You can disable a screen saver—prevent it from starting, even if your phone has been idle for the specified period of time—by doing the following:

Removing the USB flash drive. The screen saver does not display until you attach the USB flash drive again, and your phone is idle for the period of time you specified.

Disabling the Screen Saver setting. When you disable the setting, the screen saver does not display, even though the USB flash drive is still attached.

To disable the Screen Saver setting:

1Tap Settings from Home view, and tap Basic > Preferences > Screen Saver.

2From the Screen Saver screen, tap Screen Saver, and tap Disabled.

3Tap Save.

Using the Phone as a Digital Picture Frame

You can view the pictures that are stored on your USB flash drive at any time, without setting up a screen saver that automatically starts each time your phone is idle. This is called the Picture Frame feature. You can display your pictures as thumbnails, one-by-one like a slide show, or display just one picture.

Before you can display your pictures, confirm the following:

Your pictures are on the USB flash drive, and the USB flash drive is attached to your phone.

You have specified the folder the pictures are in on your USB flash drive.

For information on how to place pictures on a USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to your phone, and specify a folder, see Displaying Screen Savers.

To display the pictures on your USB flash drive:

Tap Settings from Home view, and tap Features > Removable Storage Media > Picture Frame. Your pictures display one-by-one, like a slide show. Six icons display beneath your pictures.

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vvx 500 specifications

The Polycom VVX 500 is a highly versatile business media phone designed to enhance communication and collaboration in the workplace. Ideal for professionals who require advanced call handling and unified communications, the VVX 500 offers a blend of features and technologies tailored for seamless connectivity and user experience.

One of the standout features of the VVX 500 is its large, high-resolution color touchscreen display. Measuring 3.5 inches, this intuitive interface provides easy access to call features, contacts, and applications, allowing users to navigate through options with minimal effort. The display not only enriches the user experience but also supports a wide range of visual applications that enhance productivity.

Equipped with a powerful audio engine, the VVX 500 delivers exceptional sound quality during calls. It features Polycom's Acoustic Clarity Technology, which ensures clear audio reproduction and reduces background noise, enabling natural conversations even in busy environments. The phone also supports HD Voice, which enhances the clarity of voice transmissions and offers an immersive audio experience.

In terms of connectivity, the VVX 500 is built with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports, allowing for high-speed network access and seamless integration with existing network infrastructure. This ensures that users can take full advantage of high-definition audio and video communication without any lag. The phone is also compatible with Power over Ethernet (PoE), simplifying installation and reducing cable clutter.

The VVX 500 supports a variety of business applications, enabling users to access critical information at their fingertips. This includes integration with Microsoft Exchange and Skype for Business, making it easy to manage calendars and contacts within the phone interface. The phone also features support for various provisioning protocols, simplifying deployment and management in enterprise environments.

Security is a top priority, and the VVX 500 encompasses comprehensive security features, including encryption for voice and signaling data. This ensures that communications remain confidential and safe from potential threats.

As a sophisticated communication tool, the Polycom VVX 500 provides businesses with the capabilities needed to enhance productivity and collaboration. Its combination of advanced features, high-quality audio and visual capabilities, and user-friendly interface makes it an indispensable asset in any professional setting.