Ring Setting
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Chapter 3: Using the LCD Configuration Menu
Edge 5000 Installation / Configuration Guide
Ring Setting
The IP Phone uses one of 14 ring signals (Ring Types) or no ring ("Ringer Off") for incoming
call notification. Each line and Phone Book record may have a different ring type assigned
including "Ringer Off" and "Set as Default". The "Default Ring Type" is used when a ring type
is "Set as Default" or not defined for a line or Phone Book record. By assigning different ring
signals to closely located phones, lines or Phone Book records, the user can identify the ringing
phone, line or caller.
Ring types 1 through 4 and 101 to 105 are fixed in the IP Phone memory and may be selected
by the user. An additional five tones, Ring Type 201 to 205, use an RTTTL (Ring Tone Text
Transfer Language) format text file, which must be downloaded to the IP Phone prior to
selection. Refer to _Appendix G for additional details on RTTTL ring tones.
For each line, the ring signal can be immediate or delayed by up to 10 seconds. Delayed ring
is defined in one-second increments from 0 to 10 seconds. By assigning different ring signals
to closely located phones lines or Phone Book records, the user can identify the ringing phone,
line or caller.
Default Ring Type
To select the Default Ring Type for the IP Phone:
•
Press the Settings (
) button.
•
Press the
digit, or move the cursor to 3.Phone Settings using the
[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
•
Press the
digit, or move the cursor to 2.Ring Setting using the [Next]-[Previous]
softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
•
Press the
digit, or move the cursor to 1.Default Ring Type using the
[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.
•
Select the Ring Type using the [Next] softkey. Press the [Play] softkey to hear the
selected tone.
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Press the [OK] softkey to change to the selected Ring Type.
•
Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or
press the Settings (
) button to exit the configuration session.
NOTE
:
The Edge 5000 series phone uses one of 14 ring types, nine fixed in memory and the remaining
5 user-defined, as the phone or default ring, see Appendix G. Each line and Phone Book entry
may use a different type.
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