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6.3 System
The
Setup->System
submenu contains settings for general system options.
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Autoanswer
– if auto answer is turned On, the Z/IP ONE will accept any incoming connection.
Otherwise, the user will be prompted to accept or reject all incoming calls.
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Display Contrast
– sets the brightness of the screen. Turning the contrast down will extend the life of the
display
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Frontpanel Speaker
– choose which sounds are played during operation, or disable the internal speaker.
Keyboard Clicks
are short beeps in response to pressing buttons or turning the control knob. Sounds
are other beeps or beep sequences that provide status (for example, an incoming ring, or a successful
connection).
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Redial Mode
– if an outgoing call fails abnormally, this setting determines whether the Z/IP ONE
attempts to reestablish the call, and if so, how many attempts to make.
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Display Dim Timeout
– Enables a ‘screensaver’ that turns the contrast very low until any key or knob is
used. Use this to extend the life of the display if the Z/IP ONE is not monitored via the front panel.
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Remote ctrl password
– this is the password used to access the Z/IP ONE’s configuration
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NTP Server
– Specifies a network time protocol server to use to set the time and date on the Z/IP ONE.
Time and date are used on status displays and for time stamping pop-up messages and troubleshooting
logs.
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Timezone, hours East
– specifies how many hours east of UTC 0 your time zone is. This is used to
calculate the correct time to show on logs and status screens.
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Default Status Page
– chooses one of the main status displays to show when there is no front panel
activity. See Chapter 7 for more information on the status displays.
6.4 Software
The
Setup->Software
submenu allows you to choose between two different installed versions of the Z/IP ONE’s
software. The last option, Reset to Defaults and Reboot, will erase all custom settings and phone book entries.
When the Z/IP ONE reboots, it will have the same settings it had when it originally came from Telos. It is a good
idea to back up your Z/IP ONE’s settings before resetting to factory defaults.
While you can use the front panel interface to select which installed version of software to run, you can only install
new software via the internal webserver. See Chapter 8 for more information on installing and managing software
versions, as well as backing up your Z/IP ONE’s settings.
The
Software
submenu also has a field for entering the software license key used to activate the aptX Enhanced
codec. If your Z/IP ONE has a path to the Internet, you can use the front panel enter the activation key. The Z/IP
ONE will contact the license server, and activate the software.
You may also enter the activation key via the Software web page. If your Z/IP ONE is on a private network, this is
the method that you must use. When you enter the key on the web page, if the Z/IP ONE is unable to activate the
key on the license server, you will be given a link to activate the key yourself. The license server will respond with an
activation code, which you will also enter on the Software web page.
For more information on installing aptX or to order a license, contact Telos Customer Support or your local
Telos dealer.