Lcd Power Saving; Shared Call Appearances - Polycom IP 320 Administrator's Manual

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Administrator's Guide for the SoundPoint IP / SoundStation IP / VVX Family

LCD Power Saving

Note
Central
Configuration file:
sip.cfg
(provisioning
server)

Shared Call Appearances

Note
4 - 52
This feature is only supported on the Polycom VVX 1500.
This feature applies during configured non-working hours and when the
phone is idle. Working hours are defined in the configuration files and users
can change the default values through the phone's menu to accommodate
their individual schedules. The Polycom VVX 1500 phone enters
power-saving mode after it has been idle for a certain period of time and its
camera doesn't detect motion. The phone's ability to detect the users' presence
is biased for easy detection during office hours and for difficult detection
during off hours.
Configuration changes can be performed centrally at the provisioning server:
Turn this feature on or off and configure how it works.
For more information, refer to
<powerSaving/>
Calls and lines on multiple phones can be logically related to each other. A call
that is active on one phone will be presented visually to phones that share that
call appearance. Mutual exclusion features emulate traditional PBX or key
system privacy for shared calls. Incoming calls can be presented to multiple
phones simultaneously. Users at the different locations have the ability to
interrupt remote active calls.
This feature is dependent on support from a SIP server that binds the
appearances together logically and looks after the necessary state notifications
and performs an access control function. For more information, refer to
Call Appearance Signaling
Shared call appearances and bridged line appearances are two different signaling
methods of implementing a feature whereby more than one phone can share the
same line or registration. These implementations are dependent on the SIP server.
The methods are mutually exclusive and you should confirm with the call server
vendor which (if any) method is supported.
LCD Power Saving
on page A-132.
on page B-10.
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