Administrator Guide - SoundPoint
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3.1.7 Connected Party Identification
Where possible, SoundPoint
which the user has connected. The connected party identity is derived from the net-
work signaling. In some cases the remote party will be different from the called party
identity due to network call diversion.
3.1.8 Context Sensitive Volume Control
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. If using the default configuration
parameters, the receive handset/headset volume resets to nominal after each call to
comply with regulatory requirements. See 4.6.1.6.2 Volume Persistence <volume/> on
page 70.
3.1.9 Customizable Audio Sound Effects
SoundPoint
tions 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 alter-
nates in .wav file format. Supported .wav formats include:
• mono G.711 (13-bit dynamic range, 8-khz sample rate),
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IP
IP 500 Function
Directories
Line3
Line2
Line1
Redial
Transfer
Headset
MicMute
Handsfree
n/a
n/a
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IP displays and logs the identity of the remote party to
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IP audio sound effects used for incoming call alerting and other indica-
Copyright © 2004 Polycom, Inc.
IP 600 Function
Conference
Line2
Line1
Line3
Redial
Transfer
Headset
Handsfree
Hold
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Line5
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