Connected Party Identification; Context Sensitive Volume Control; Customizable Audio Sound Effects - Polycom SIP 3.0.2 Administrator's Manual

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Configuration file:
Central
(boot server)
sip.cfg
Configuration file:
phone1.cfg

Connected Party Identification

Context Sensitive Volume Control

Configuration file:
Central
sip.cfg
(boot server)

Customizable Audio Sound Effects

Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:
Turn this feature on or off.
For more information, refer to
Specify per-registration whether all missed-call events or only
remote/server-generated missed-call events will be displayed.
For more information, refer to
<serverMissedCall/>
The identity of the remote party to which the user has connected is displayed
and logged, if the name and ID is provided by the call server. The connected
party identity is derived from the network signaling. In some cases the remote
party will be different from the called party identity due to network call
diversion.
There are no related configuration changes.
The volume of user interface sound effects, such as the ringer, and the receive
volume of call audio is adjustable. While transmit levels are fixed according to
the TIA/EIA-810-A standard, receive volume is adjustable. For SoundPoint IP
and phones, if using the default configuration parameters, the receive
handset/headset volume resets to nominal after each call to comply with
regulatory requirements. Handsfree volume persists with subsequent calls.
Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server:
Adjust receive and handset/headset volume.
For more information, refer to
page A-37.
Audio sound effects used for incoming call alerting and other indications are
customizable. Sound effects can be composed of patterns of synthesized tones
or sample audio files. The default sample audio files may be replaced with
alternates in .wav file format. Supported .wav formats include:
mono G.711 (13-bit dynamic range, 8-khz sample rate)
mono L16/16000 (16-bit dynamic range, 16-kHz sample rate)
Configuring Your System
Feature <feature/>
Missed Call Configuration
on page A-94.
Volume Persistence <volume/>
on page A-83.
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