Polycom SIP 3.1 Speaker System User Manual


 
Configuring Your System
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Call Log
The phone maintains a call log. The log contains call information such as
remote party identification, time and date, and call duration. It can be used to
redial previous outgoing calls, return incoming calls, and save contact
information from call log entries to the contact directory.
The call log is stored in volatile memory and is maintained automatically by
the phone in three separate lists: Missed Calls, Received Calls and Placed
Calls. The call lists can be cleared manually by the user and will be erased
when the phone is restarted.
Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:
Call Timer
A call timer is provided on the display. A separate call timer is maintained for
each distinct call in progress. The call duration appears in hours, minutes, and
seconds.
There are no related configuration changes.
Call Waiting
When an incoming call arrives while the user is active on another call, the
incoming call is presented to the user visually on the LCD display. A
configurable sound effect such as the familiar call-waiting beep will be mixed
with the active call audio as well.
Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:
For related configuration changes, refer to Customizable Audio Sound Effects
on page 4-5.
Note
On some SoundPoint IP platforms, missed calls and received calls appear in one
list. Missed calls appear as
and received calls appear as .
The “call list” feature can be disabled on all SoundPoint IP and SoundStation IP
platforms except the SoundPoint IP 330/320 and SoundStation IP 7000.
Central
(boot server)
Configuration File:
sip.cfg
Enable or disable all call lists or individual call lists.
For more information, refer to Feature <feature/> on page A-92.
Central
(boot server)
Configuration File:
phone1.cfg
Specify the ring tone heard on an incoming call when another call is
active.
For more information, refer to Call Waiting <callWaiting/> on page
A-113.