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Client Settings
Use the Client Settings to set the clock and configure other operational parameters (such as timeouts).
Figure 8-18
Client Settings
Notif Msg Visible Cycle Count
The number of times the device should show visible indication on receipt of notification
message.
Enable Backlight
Check the check box to enable the device backlight on the device. Uncheck the check
box to disable the backlight on the device (when on battery power) regardless of the
values of other parameters such as Enable Backlight On Key Press.
Backlight On Key Press
Check the check box to turn the device backlight on when a key is pressed (on battery
power).
Enable Beep On Low Battery
Check the check box to enable the beep when the battery is low function.
Enable Backlight On Notif Msg
Check the check box to enable the backlight when a notification is delivered.
AEC For Headset
Check this box to enable echo cancellation for the headset mode. By default echo
cancellation is disabled. This parameter is applied only to the headset mode and it is
enabled for the handset at all the times.
Battery Beep Interval
Sets the time interval (seconds) between beeps when the battery is low.
Default Low Battery Wav File
Sound file that plays when the battery goes below the threshold level.
Table 8-7
Device Settings (Continued)
Field
Description
Table 8-8
Client Settings
Field
Description
Time Format
Select time format from the drop-down list (the time format displayed on the device).
Menu Timeout
The amount of time in seconds that a menu displays (without a key press).
Pop Error Timeout
The amount of time in seconds an error message displays.
Silent Mode Timeout
The amount of time in seconds that the UCA client application mutes after pressing Mute.
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