2 user-defined preferences – TDK 3300 ICP User Manual

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SpectraLink Corporation

Setup and Administration—NetLink e340/i640 Wireless Telephone

Mitel Networks 3300 ICP and 5220 IP Phone emulation

PN: 72-1084-02-B.doc

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4.2 User-defined

Preferences

The following user-defined preferences are also covered in the NetLink e340/i640
Wireless Telephone user guide. The system administrator can refer to this list for more
information about customizing Wireless Telephone settings.
To configure the following options, the Wireless Telephone must acquire the system (no
error message may display) and be at the extension display. This is the standby state.
While in the standby state, press and hold

FCN

briefly to open the user options menu.

Use the following keys to display and select options:

Up/Down

buttons:

display previous/next menu item.

Select

button:

selects the menu item or option.

OK

softkey

selects the menu item or option.

Save

softkey:

saves the entry.

Bksp

softkey:

backspaces to allow editing of entry.

Cncl

softkey:

cancels edit and returns to previous menu level.

Up

softkey:

returns to previous menu level.

Exit

softkey:

exits the menu (at the top level).

END CALL

key:

exits to standby state (from any level)

Standby menu item

2

nd

Level

3

rd

Level

Ring Type

Telephone ring

Normal Ring
Vibrate Ring
Vib/Norm Ring

Auxiliary ring 1

Auxiliary ring 2

Noise Mode

Normal
High
Severe

Alias IP Addr

Current IP Addr

Extension

Mitel options

Current RTC IP
Current TCP Port
Current RTP Port

Push-to-talk Channel

1-8

Enable/Disable

Enable
Disable

Ring Type

: Select

Ring Type

then

Telephone

Ring

to change the standard ring used for

normal operation. From the

Telephone

Ring

menu, select either

Normal

Ring

(an

audible alert),

Vibrate

Ring

or

Vib/Norm Ring

(vibrate for five seconds and then audible

alert for subsequent rings). The

Auxiliary

Ring

modes are reserved for future use. The

ring type currently in use displays with an asterisk (*).

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