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Setting your preferences, Lcd contrast, Ring setting – Panasonic IP8840 User Manual

Page 19: Setting the ring type, Ip8840 broadworks ip phone user guide

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IP8840 Broadworks IP Phone

User

Guide

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‘08

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5. Setting Your Preferences

In the LCD Menu, you can set various preferences for the IP Phone. Settings you can adjust include:

- LCD

contrast

- Ring

Setting

- Ringer

off

-

Headset auto mode

-

Flexible button settings

- Time

Configuration

-

Outgoing Call Lock

-

Speed Number Dialing

- Key

Tone

-

Bluetooth, available only with the Bluetooth module installed

- Language

The following paragraphs provide detailed instructions for each of the preferences as well as descriptive

information for each.

5.1. LCD

Contrast

The contrast of the LCD is adjustable for best viewing angle.

To adjust the LCD contrast:

o

Press the Setting (

) button.

o

Dial 3, or move the cursor to

3.Phone Settings

using the

Previous

-

Next

softkeys and press the

OK

softkey.

o

Dial 1, or move the cursor to

1.LCD Contrast

using the

Previous

-

Next

softkeys and press the

OK

softkey.

o

Press

the

Down

softkey to decrease the contrast, or press

the

Up

softkey to increase the contrast.

o

Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and

continue the session or press the Setting (

) button to

exit the configuration session.

5.2. Ring

Setting

Ring settings determine the ring type (tone) for the phone. You may select one of up to fourteen ring

signals. Of the fourteen signals, nine are stored in permanent memory. The remaining five must be

downloaded from an external source prior to use. In addition, the ring type for each line can be set with

immediate or delayed audible notification. Note the ring type set for a contact in the Phone Book has

priority over the phone or line settings, see

section 4.2

.

5.2.1. Setting the Ring Type

The IP Phone uses one of fourteen distinctive ring types for incoming call notification. The first nine are

stored in the memory of the phone while the remaining five must be downloaded prior to use. By

assigning different ring signals to closely located phones, you can identify the ringing phone. The ring