Polycom 72-1065-09 Cordless Telephone User Manual


 
SpectraLink Corporation Configuration and Administration–NetLink e340/h340/ i640 Wireless Telephone
NetLink Telephony Gateway and SpectraLink Radio Protocol
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PBX: PBX determines ring cadence (e.g. the PBX may send
rings that differentiate between internal and external calls.)
Continuous: rings continually until answered
Short Pulse: rings in short bursts
Long Pulse: rings in long bursts
Ring Tone Select from five available tones (scroll to Tone 5 option). The Play
softkey allows the user to preview the tone before selecting. If Ring Cadence is
turned off, the Ring Tone option will not appear on the menu.
Tone 1
Tone 2
Tone 3
Tone 4
Tone 5
OK Play Up
Ring Volume (NetLink i640 Wireless Telephone only) The user may select a volume
level by pressing the Up and Down side buttons and then pressing the OK softkey.
The graduated volume bar indicates the levels. This setting may be overridden by
adjusting volume while the handset is ringing. Ring Volume does not display if Ring
Cadence is turned off.
Vibrate Cadence Vibrate Cadence options are the same as for Ring Cadence
Ring Delay Ring Delay determines how long the vibrate cadence will play before the
audible ring starts. If the Ring Cadence or Vibrate Cadence is turned off, the Ring
Delay option will not appear on the menu.
No Delay
5 Second Delay
10 Second Delay
OK UP
Auxiliary Ring 1 and 2 Ring Auxiliary rings are designed to be utilized by OAI
applications, enabling the user to set a distinctive ring for these applications.
Phone Options
Noise
Mode Provides options that describe the noise level in your environment.
Changing this mode to High or Severe adjusts the handset’s microphone and in-ear
speaker volume to account for background noise. Select Normal for most office
environments; High for moderate background noise; or Severe for extremely noisy
conditions. If you use High or Severe modes in a quiet environment, the person on
the other end of the line may find it difficult to hear your voice.
Key Tones Key tones may be turned on or off and determine if tones play when
keys are pressed. Key tones are enabled by default.
Warning Tones The handset plays various warning tones such as system up or
down, out of range, etc. These tones may be turned on or off and are enabled by
default.