4620SW/4621SW SIP IP Telephone Options
Viewing the Network Audio Quality
In the event you experience poor audio quality during a call, the problem is likely with your
network. Your LAN Administrator might ask you to display this screen to diagnose or
troubleshoot audio problems. Although technical in nature, this screen provides information that
can help identify causes of poor audio quality.
Note:
The telephone displays the Network Audio Quality button only when you are on
Note:
a call (off-hook).
1. Select Network Audio Quality from the Options Main screen, accessed by pressing the
Options button.
If administered, the telephone displays the Audio Status screen.
2. To return to the first Options Main screen, press the Return softkey.
Logging Off the 4620SW/4621SW SIP IP Telephone
Log off your telephone to prevent unauthorized use during an absence, or for privacy purposes.
Locate the Log Off option on the first Options Main screen.
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CAUTION:
Logging off deletes all Call Log entries and, unless automatic backup/restore is
CAUTION:
enabled, returns any options you might have changed to their default values.
1. To log off your telephone from any application screen, press the Options button to the right
of and below the softkeys.
The telephone displays the first of two Options Main screens.
2. Select the Line/Feature button on either side of the Log Off option.
The Log Off screen displays the prompt "Do you want to log off?".
3. To proceed, select the Line/Feature button on either side of Yes. To return to the Options
Main screen, select the Line/Feature button on either side of No.
Selecting Yes unregisters your telephone from the call server. Your Call Log entries are
deleted and any options you might have changed return to their default values.
Selecting No displays the first Options Main screen. Your telephone remains logged on to
the network and your Call Log and options values remain unchanged.
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