11 Settings
11.1.15
Auto Answer Numbers, Period and Sound
Note:
this feature can be used independently from the
Auto Answer?
setting, as de-
scribed in
11.1.7
.
You have the possibility to specify calls that shall be accepted automatically by entering
the caller’s
Number
. Calls from the Auto Answer numbers will be accepted after the
specified
Period
of time has passed (mm:ss). The microphone will be muted by default
when one of these calls is accepted and the loudspeaker will be turned on.
Assign a specific
Sound
to the calls that will be answered automatically.
Sounds (ring tones)
Only the
Default Sound
is available at first. To add more sounds, create a sub-
folder called
Sounds
in the AMC folder
Phone Memory/Data/AMC/Sounds
and fill it with .wav files.
Extension and Full Number
You may have to enter a party’s extension for internal calls (while in Wi-Fi),
but a party’s complete number for cellular calls. Separate several numbers
with a dash.
11.1.16
Maintain 3G
Enable this option to be available for VoIP calls in 3G networks. The AMC will not re-
register itself if the data connection is interrupted. There will be no re-connection or re-
registration until there is an incoming call or an user interaction (
Corporate Phonebook
search etc.) that requires a re-connection. Section "Packet Data"
11.2.2
on page
41
contains information about the amount of data consumed by certain features.
Costs and Battery Life
Please note that the usage of data channels may drain the phone’s battery. If
costs run too high, a provider might also disconnect the call.
11.1.17
Network Preferences
Select
Cellular Only
,
Single Mode
or
Dual Mode
:
If set to
Cellular Only
, the AMC will only allow connections to cellular networks.
In
Single Mode
it allows cellular networks and Packet Data for signaling (
Packet Data
and/or Wi-Fi, this depends on the device), i.e., if you want to have SIP signaling over
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