Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.handset
-1000 to 1000
-21
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when ringing termination is Headset and Custom1 profile is active.
Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.headset
-1000 to 1000
-21
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when ringing termination is Headset and Custom1 profile is active.
Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.chassis
-1000 to 1000
0
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when ringing termination is Chassis and Custom1 profile is active.
Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.dock
-1000 to 1000
-21
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when handset is at the speakerphone dock and Custom1 profile is
active. Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.bluetoothHeadset
-1000 to 1000
-21
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when ringing termination is Bluetooth Headset and Custom1 profile
is active. Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.reserved
-1000 to 1000
-21
Not currently used. Reserved for future use.
np.custom1.ringing.toneVolume.usbHeadset
-1000 to 1000
-21
The attribute is set (on adjusting ring volume) when ringing termination is a USB headset and Custom1 profile is
active. Although the permitted values are -1000 to 1000, the practical limits used by the handset are -50 to 10.
Time and Date Display
A clock and calendar are enabled by default. View/edit by navigating to
Home>
Settings>
Basic Settings>
Preferences>
Time & Date
. You can display the time and date for your time
zone in several formats, or you can turn it off altogether. You can also set the time and date
format to display differently when the handset is in certain modes. For example, the display
format can change when the handset goes from idle mode to an active call.
There are multiple formats to this parameter and as a result there is a hierarchy of precedence.
Example: the device.sntp parameter would be considered a base level parameter whereas the
tcpipApp.sntp.address parameter takes precedence over the device.sntp parameter. Further still
DHCP can override both and take precedence. However, tcpipApp.sntp.address.overrideDHCP
can be configured to override DHCP.
The templates contain the parameter device.sntp in the wireless.cfg file. No other template file
contains any of these sntp base parameters. They are available in the everything.cfg.
In order to display the time and date accurately, you will have to synchronize the handset to the
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) time server. Until a successful SNTP response is
received, the handset will continuously flash a time and date to indicate that they are not
accurate.