Cisco Ip Phone 8800 Series Administration Guide For Cisco Unified Communications Manager - Cisco 8800 Series Administration Manual

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Phone Feature Configuration
Field Name
Field Type
or Choices
Display On Duration
hh:mm
Display Idle Timeout
hh:mm
Display On When
Disabled
Incoming Call
Enabled
Enable Power Save
Days of the week
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Cisco IP Phone 8800 Series Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager

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Default
Description and Usage Guidelines
Defines the length of time that the display remains on after
turning on at the time specified in the Display On Time field.
For example, to keep the display on for 4 hours and 30 minutes
after it turns on automatically, enter 04:30.
If this field is blank, the phone turns off at the end of the day
(0:00).
If Display On Time is 0:00 and the display on duration is blank
(or 24:00), the display does not turn off.
01:00
Defines the length of time that the phone is idle before the
display turns off. Applies only when the display was off as
scheduled and was turned on by a user (by pressing a button
on the phone or lifting the handset).
Enter the value in this field in the format hours:minutes.
For example, to turn the display off when the phone is idle for
1 hour and 30 minutes after a user turns the display on, enter
01:30.
For more information, see
Enabled
Turns the idle display on when there is an incoming call.
Defines the schedule of days for which the phone powers off.
Choose the day or days from the drop-down list. To choose
more than one day, Ctrl+click each day that you want.
When Enable Power Save Plus is turned on, you receive a
message that warns about emergency (e911) concerns.
Caution
To disable Power Save Plus, you must uncheck the Allow
EnergyWise Overrides check box. If the Allow EnergyWise
Overrides remains checked but no days are selected in the
Enable Power Save Plus field, Power Save Plus is not disabled.
Set Up Idle Display, on page
While Power Save Plus Mode (the "Mode") is in
effect, endpoints that are configured for the mode
are disabled for emergency calling and from
receiving inbound calls. By selecting this mode,
you agree to the following: (i) You take full
responsibility for providing alternate methods for
emergency calling and receiving calls while the
mode is in effect; (ii) Cisco has no liability in
connection with your selection of the mode and all
liability in connection with enabling the mode is
your responsibility; and (iii) You fully inform users
of the effects of the mode on calls, calling and
otherwise.
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