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The phone restarts and shows the display described in section 3.2.3 on page 17. The phone
operates from that point forward. The phone will overwrite configuration parameters with
data received from the DHCP server and TFTP server but will not destroy user settings such
as phone lists.
4.
Press the
Esc
button, or select
No
and press the
OK
button, if you do not want to change the
date and time.
8.4.5
Audio
This allows you to configure the ring tones and what sound if any is played when you press a
button or key. You select the country where you live separately (see section 8.4.7 on page 99). That
selection determines the sounds you hear for other call progress tones.
To configure the audio properties:
1.
Select
Menu | User Settings | Audio
.
2.
The display changes to:
This example shows ten rows, though in practice the display can show only three rows at
once. As you press the
Up
and
Down
keys, the display scrolls through the list of choices.
If the phone is configured to use a single tone for internal and external calls (see section 8.5.6
on page 117), the phone displays the following row in lieu of rows two and three:
Settings | Audio
}external ring
internal ring
extl call answ
intnl call answ
call disconnect
second call
hold reminder
key click
startup tone
}ring tone
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