Audio Tab - VTech ET685 Administrator And Provisioning Manual

Eristerminal sip deskset
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Setting
Block DND
Use Speaker Key to Dial
Use Speaker/Headset
Key to Receive Calls
Cancel Key on Held Call
Clear Missed Calls on
Cancel
Clear Desktop Message
on Cancel
Logon/Logoff:
Logon Wizard
Automatically logoff all
lines after inactivity (min)
Preselection:
Prefix

Audio tab

With the Audio tab, you can configure audio settings for your phone.
Web User Interface (WebUI) Reference
ET685 Administrator and Provisioning Manual
Description
If you don't want the users of the phone to have the option
to turn on the "Do not disturb" (DND) mode, set "Block DND"
to "on". This may be desirable in call center or switchboard
environments.
Usually the speaker key can be used to start a dial attempt,
if this behaviour is unwanted, it can be disabled here.
Usually the speaker key can be used to receive an incoming
call, if this behaviour is not desired, it can be disabled here.
This setting is valid for headset key too.
When this option is set to 'off', a call on hold cannot be
cancelled by pressing the CANCEL button, but has to be
taken up again and then canceled. This prevents the
accidental cancellation of calls on hold.
When this option is set to 'on' the missed call list will be
cleared when pressing the CANCEL button, otherwise it
remains until phone reboots.
When this option is set to 'on' the desktop message will be
cleared when pressing the CANCEL button, otherwise it
remains until phone reboots.
The Logon Wizard assists you during the SIP line
registration process. Turn this setting on if you want to use
the Logon wizard, switch it off if you don't. since 8.7.4: <skip
welcome>: enables the wizard but starts directly with editing
the account
After turning back to idle state and specified amount of time
in minutes all identities are removed.
Specify the number to be prefixed to each dialled number.
NOTE: If a number is entered in this option, the phone dials
this pre-selected number automatically every time the
phone is taken off the hook. This is particularly useful for
using calling/prepaid cards etc.
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