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Cisco IP Video Phone E20
Administrator guide
D14330.12
Administrator guide Cisco IP Video Phone E20, TE4.1 November 2011.
All contents are Copyright © 2010–2011, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
The menu
The
Menu
contains
•
Applications
•
My shortcuts
•
Wallpaper
•
Sounds and alerts
•
Standby and screensaver
•
Language setting
•
Camera control
•
Bluetooth headset settings
•
Call forward control
•
Call settings control
•
Date and time settings
•
System information
•
Startup wizard
•
Reboot
•
Advanced settings
The
Advanced settings
may have been password protected by your system
adminstrator and are aimed at administrators rather than users.
To access the Menu tab, do as follows:
1.
Press the
key to produce the set of tabs, if needed. Use the key to
navigate to
Menu
.
2.
The items listed in the
Menu tab
have their own submenus. Use the key to
navigate up and down and press to display the contents of an item.
3.
To go one or more steps back in the hierarchy, use the key to navigate to
the left, the required number of times.
4.
To collapse all menus, press the
key.
5.
To put a change into effect, press as soon as the required setting has been
selected or changed.
The Settings
Applications
There are a few applications not related to video communication as such
included with your E20. Actual contents may be country-dependent.
My shortcuts
With
My shortcuts
you may redefine one or more of the softbuttons appearing along
the bottom line of the display. There are three sets of options to choose from:
•
Speed dial
lets you assign one of your phone book entries (including My
contacts) to a softbutton.
•
Menu shortcuts
can be used to save you from menu navigation by having a
menu item available at the push of a softkey. Choose between
Applications
,
Call settings
,
Move camera
,
Make a call
,
Phone book
and
System
information
. The one you assign to a particular softbutton will you take you
to that menu when you push the corresponding button. What these menus
actually do will be explained later in this part of the guide.
•
Actions
can be
Redial
or
USB media
.
To utilize this feature, navigate to a softbutton and press to enter the options list.
If you have assigned one or more softbuttons and enter this menu again, you will see
that a
Clear softbutton
item has been added to the menu.
Wallpaper
Wallpaper is the image displayed by the system when in idle. This may be no
wallpaper, i.e. dark (as if unit has been turned off), the default setting, or your own
personal wallpaper. If you choose to go for the latter, you should present your
wallpaper to the unit by means of a memory stick connected to the USB socket of
the unit. Your E20 will examine the memory stick contents and let you choose what
to use. Selected contents will be copied to the E20. Just follow its instructions.
The file formats supported are *.jpg, *.png, *.gif.
Sounds and alerts
Ring tones
allow you to select between the ring tones available. Use the key to
navigate up and down as usual. You will hear the different ring tones as you move up
and down.
Get custom ring tones from USB
. If the ring tones offered as standard are not
enough, you may add your own ring tones by means of a memory stick connected
to the USB socket of the unit. Your E20 will examine the memory stick contents
and let you choose what to use. Just follow its instructions. File formats
supported are
MPEG-4 AAC-LD and MPEG-4 AAC-LC, but not MP3.