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Customizing the Phone Settings
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ssigning ringtones
The phone has 10 built-in ringtones that can be assigned to identities, group types, and the contact
type "VIP". It is also possible to download a custom melody. When an incoming call to an identity is
ringing, the phone will play the ringtone assigned to that identity, unless it is a call from a VIP or a
group with a distinctive ringer of their own.
Note:
Ringers assigned to the contact type VIP and to any of the group types override
the ringers assigned to identities. For example, if you have assigned Ringer 1 to one of
the identities and Ringer 2 to the group "Colleagues", the phone will play Ringer 2 when
a contact from the "Colleagues" group calls that identity.
If your ringtones don’t seem to work as expected, contact your administrator. There
may be an overriding setting on the PBX.
Assigning ringtones to contact type VIP and group types:
Selecting identity ringtones:
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On the phone
: 1 Preferences > 3 Ringer. If there is more than one configered identity on the
phone, they are shown on the display.
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Select an identity with / and press to hear the current ringtone for that identity.
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Selecting a different ringtone: Press / to navigate up and down the list of ringtones. The
marked ringtone is played. Press to save the marked ringtone as the new ringtone for the
currently selected identity and return to the identity screen.
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On the web interface
(the ringtones will be played by the phone):
Configuration Identity
(1-4) >
Login.
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Click on "Play Ringer" to play the currently selected ringer.
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To change the ringer, select a ringer from 1 to 10 in the drop-down menu of "Ringtone". If you
have selected the custom melody, enter the URL to the data file in the text field underneath. It
must be a file of the type PCM 8 kHz 16 bit/sample (linear) mono WAV.
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Click on "Apply" and "Save".
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ate and time formats
Date and time formats can be set on the phone and on the web interface. The defaults are US time
format and 24-hour clock (Fig. 1 and 2). European date and time formats are shown in Fig. 3 and 4,
US date and time formats in Fig. 5 and 6.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2