Adding The Screensaver Of Your Choice - Cisco E20 Administrator's Manual

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Introduction

Adding the screensaver of your choice

You may add the screensaver of your choice to the E20. You will need a USB
disk containing the picture(s) you want to use as screensaver. If the USB stick
contains multiple pictures, the contents will be shown as a gallery, one picture at
a time.
A few things to observe:
Once you have plugged in the USB disk, the E20 will produce a dialog
asking you whether the pictures on the USB disk should be displayed by the
USB picture frame. TE 4 will read xcif data and even rotate images when
necessary. The prompt will let you specify the time interval between the last
time you operated (used) the E20 and when the screensaver should start to
appear.
The USB disk must remain connected to the E20 to make this work.
The following file formats are supported: *.jpg, *.png, *.gif.
The E20 uses Exif information to scale the picture.
Avoiding conflict with the standby function
There is a standby function in the E20. When activated, the standby function
makes the screen go black after a time interval (delay) specified by you. This
setting will override the screensaver feature.
To continuously display the screensaver, the standby function must be disabled.
You may, however, combine the two. Consider the following:
Assume that you specify the screensaver to start after 10 minutes and that you
specify the standby to start after one hour. Five minutes after the last time you
used your E20 (or pushed any button), the screensaver will start and it will then
run for 55 minutes until the standby function starts.
D14330.12
Administrator guide Cisco IP Video Phone E20, TE4.1 November 2011.
All contents are Copyright © 2010–2011, Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.
Deploying E20
Using E20
Using E20
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The settings
Advanced settings
Multiple lines
TE 4 supports multiple lines. This means that it supports registration of multiple
concurrent SIP profiles on the E20. Consequently, it is possible to be registered
with more than one Address-Of-Record at the same time. The user can be
reached through several SIP URIs at the same time and it is possible to call
using a specified SIP profile. One example would be the use of a work (SIP-)
profile for the home office and a private (SIP-)profile. Another example would
be a secretary using both a personal (SIP-)profile and the (SIP-)profile for his/
her manager.
Limitations:
In general, it is not possible to use different lines to different types of SIP
servers (for example Cisco VCS vs Broadsoft Broadworks).
Multiple lines is not currently supported when registered to Cisco UCM as a
native device.
When dialing out from a system configured with multiple lines, you will need to
select a line before making the call. The line currently selected is shown above
the
Search or dial
field. Navigate to this field and press .
The available lines will then be shown as outlined below.
Select your line and dial as usual.
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