Operational Features
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• 4: Periodic delayed (same as Periodic but after a delay of [x] seconds, the ring signal that is used by the phone is played
[use the “ring splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval and the “ring splash delay” parameter to
define the delay]).
• 5: Low volume (same as the current BLF ring splash but at a lower level to be less intrusive).
• 6: Low volume delayed (after a delay of [x] seconds, the ring signal that is the same as the current BLF ring splash is
played at a lower level [use the “ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
For the 6739i, 6755i, 6757i, and 6757i CT IP phones, the additional alerting patterns are available:
• 7: The behavior is determined by the global parameter “play a ring splash”.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 0 then the feature is disabled.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 1 then the behavior is the same as Normal.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 2 the the behavior is the same as Normal but the ring splash plays when idle
and also during the active call state.
• 8: In call delayed (same as Normal delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state [use the
“ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
• 9: In call periodic (same as Periodic but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state [use the “ring
splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval).
• 10: In call periodic delayed (same as Periodic delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call
state [use the “ring splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval and the “ring splash delay” param-
eter to define the delay]).
• 11: In call low volume (same as Low volume but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state).
• 12: In call low volume delayed (same as Low volume delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active
call state [use the “ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
The following parameters are available allowing administrators to set and pass the control of the ring splash to the key
(instead of the phone using the global “play a ring splash” parameter).
• “prgkeyN ring splash”
• “softkeyN ring splash”
• “topsoftkeyN ring splash”
• “expmodX KeyN ring splash”
• “ring splash delay” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “delayed” alerting pattern)
• “ring splash volume” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “low volume” alerting pattern)
• “ri
ng splash frequency” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “periodic” alerting pattern)
The per key settings overwrite the global setting (“play a ring splash” parameter) on the phone. If the global parameter is
disabled, a ring splash can still be enabled on a key basis. If the global parameter is enabled, all keys will have a ring splash
unless the value “0” is configured explicitly for a key.
The following table details the ring splash behavior in the different call states/events when the feature is enabled for active
calls states. The behavior is consistent for all audio sources and audio mode configurations.
State Behavior
Idle Ring splash played through the speaker.
Active Call Ring splash played through the speaker.
Call Waiting Ring splash played through speaker.
Mid-Conference/Transfer Establishment Ring splash played through speaker.
Do Not Disturb (Idle/In Call) No ring splash played.
Hold Ring splash played through speaker.
Ringing - Outgoing Ring splash played through speaker.
Ringing - Incoming No ring splash played.