Enabling the phone to automatically answer calls, Setting one of your own, Pictures as the background picture – Polycom VVX 1500 C Business Media Phone for Cisco Unified Communications Manager (SIP) User Manual

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Setting One of Your Own Pictures as the Background Picture

You can set a picture that is stored on your USB flash drive as the background

picture on your phone. When you set one of your pictures as the background

picture, the picture will display as “Local File” in the Backgrounds list (see

Updating the Background Picture

on page

2-8

).

Before you can set a picture on your USB flash drive as the background

picture, confirm the following:

The picture is on the USB flash drive, and the USB flash drive is attached

to your phone.

You have specified the folder the picture is in on your USB flash drive.
For more information on placing a picture on your USB flash drive, connecting

the USB flash drive to your phone, and specifying a folder, see

Setting Up a

Screen Saver

on page

2-10

.

To set a picture on your USB flash drive as the background picture on your
phone:

1.

Do one of the following:
From the idle screen, tap

> Picture Frame.

or

Tap

>

Features > Removable Storage Media >

Picture Frame.

Your pictures will display, one-by-one.

2.

To set a picture as the background picture for your phone, wait for the

picture to display, and then tap

. Or, tap

or

to display the

picture, and then tap

.

To re-set the default background image, see

Updating the Background Picture

on page

2-8

, but select Default for the background image.

Enabling the Phone to Automatically Answer Calls

You can enable the phone to automatically answer a call, so you don’t have to

tap a soft key, Line Key, or other key to answer the call. If you enable this

feature, the call automatically directs to your speakerphone after a certain

number of rings. Your system administrator sets how many times your phone

rings before the call is auto-answered.

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