
XML Profile for Configuration
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BatteryIconBeepEnable is the parameter used to enable or disable the low battery indicator tone.
Value '0' = disable
Value '1' = enable.
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DefaultLowBattWavFile is used to indicate what sound (.wav file) to play when the battery goes below
threshold level.
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BatteryBeepInterval sets the time interval in seconds between the beeps.
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PBX connectivity parameters.
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PhoneRegistrationRetryCount specifies the number of registration retries for the same number. The value
can be zero or any positive number. When the value is zero there is no retry. When the value is a number
greater than zero the number of retries equals the value of the number.
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PhoneRegistrationRetryInterval is the time in seconds between retries. The value must be greater than or
equal to zero.
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NewPhoneRegistrationRetryCount specifies the number of times the client should request a new number
when an attempt to register with a prior number fails (based on the PhoneRegistrationRetryCount).
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NotifMsgVibrateCycleCount specifies the number of times the device should vibrate on receipt of
notification message.
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NotifMsgVisibleCycleCount specifies the number of times the device should show a visible indication on
receipt of notification message.
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AECForHeadset enables echo cancellation for the headset mode, when selected. By default this option is
disabled. This parameter is applied only to the headset mode and it is enabled for the handset at all times.
8.
Alerts
Use the alerts to configure device alerts for events. The indication types are defined as:
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Tone played
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Visible indicator (LEDs lit in different colors)
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Blinking the LEDs
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Vibrate Indicator
For example NotifCallActive setting controls as what kind of alert is given to the user when a notification is
sent to the user and the user is in an active call. It defines what kind of tone should be played, whether LED
should blink or not. If so which LED should blink and how fast. Also controls whether the device should
vibrate or not and if so how fast the device should vibrate.
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RcvCallNoCall
Defines the alert behavior when a phone call is received. The tone is picked up from the database; user
cannot set the value for this attribute in the profile. Other attributes - Vibrate and Visible indicator can be set
by the user in the profile.
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RcvWTTNoCall
Defines the alert behavior when receiving walkie-talkie audio data while not on an active call. User can set
only the value for tone attribute in the profile.
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PTTNoCall
Defines the alert behavior when you press either Walkie-Talkie key when not on an active call. User can set
only the value for tone attribute in the profile.
NOTE
This parameter does not apply to SCCP if the registration succeeds however the call manager does not
return the number that was expected.
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