Polycom 1725-11530-200 Rev A1 Car Speaker User Manual


 
Administrator’s Guide - SoundPoint
®
IP / SoundStation
®
IP Features
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shown on the idle display if the SIP server supports this feature. Refer to 3.4.1 Pres-
ence on page 60.
3.1.28 Time and Date Display
The phone maintains a local clock and calendar. Time and date can be displayed in
certain operating modes such as when the phone is idle and during a call. The clock
and calendar must be synchronized to a remote Simple Network Time Protocol
(SNTP) timeserver. The time and date displayed on the phone will flash continuously
Central
(boot
server)
XML file:
<Ethernet address>-directory.xml
The <sd>x</sd> element in the <Ethernet
address>-directory.xml file links a directory
entry to a speed dial resource within the
phone. Speed dial entries are mapped auto-
matically to unused line keys (line keys are
not available on the IP 4000) and are avail-
able for selection within the speed dial menu.
(Press the up-arrow key from the idle display
to jump to SpeedDial).
For more information, refer to 3.1.17.1
Local Contact Directory File Format on
page 39.
Local
Web Server (if enabled) None.
Local Phone User Interface The next available Speed Dial Index is
assigned to new directory entries. Key pad
short cuts are available to facilitate assigning
and modifying the Speed Dial Index value for
entries in the directory. The Speed Dial Index
field is used to link directory entries to speed
dial operations.
Changes will be stored in the phone’s flash
file system and backed up to the boot server
copy of <Ethernet address>-directory.xml if
this is configured. When the phone boots, the
boot server copy of the directory, if present,
will overwrite the local copy.