Assigning Ringtones - Snom D862 User Manual

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1. Click Preferences, then Audio.
2. Scroll down to Auto answer indication and click the on/off toggle to On.
3. Click Apply.
Contact List. A contact list must be available on a server. Click on and enter the Contact List
URI .
Identity can receive calls. The default setting is on. If you want to be able to use the identity
for outgoing calls but do not want other phones to be able to call the identity, turn the setting
off.
Allow incoming extension monitoring. If you do not want other phones to be able to monitor
the activity on your phone, turn the setting off.
You can also allow only certain phones to monitor and pick up your calls. In this case,
select the On setting and enter a password into the next field of the next setting, "Extension
monitoring group ID". The password cannot start with a "{" bracket.
Any phone allowed to monitor and pick up your calls must also use the same password in this
text field.
Note: If you want the activity on the monitored phones to be displayed on your
idle screen, click Preferences, then Phone behavior in the Phone Manager's
left lateral menu and enable the setting Go to Call Monitor on Activity by
clicking on.
4. Advanced.
Ringtones.
The phone has 10 built-in ringtones that can be assigned to identities, group types, and
contact types. It is also possible to download a custom melody and to turn off the ringer by
selecting Silent. See "Assigning ringtones" on page 62.
You can also set a delay period in seconds before incoming calls begin to ring on the phone.
During this delay period, incoming calls are announced visually only by the fast-blinking call
LED and by the "ringing" message on the display.
NAT identity settings. STUN and Keepalive - see explanations in phone manager.

Assigning ringtones

The phone has 10 built-in ringtones that can be assigned to identities, group types, and the contact
type VIP. It is also possible to download a custom melody. When an incoming call to an identity is
ringing, the phone will play the ringtone assigned to that identity, unless it is a call from a VIP or from
a group with a distinctive ringer of their own.
Note: Ringers assigned to the contact type VIP and to any of the group types override
the ringers assigned to identities. For example, if you have assigned Ringer 1 to one of
the identities and Ringer 2 to the group "Colleagues", the phone will play Ringer 2 when
a contact from the "Colleagues" group calls that identity.
If your ringtones don't seem to work as expected, contact your administrator. There
may be an overriding setting on the PBX.
Assigning ringtones to contact type VIP and group types: See "Ringtones" on page 33.
Customizing the Phone Settings
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