What to consider when you use your phone – Plantronics Calisto 540 User Manual

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Plantronics P540-M User Guide

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What to consider when you use your phone

This section covers miscellaneous topics that you need to know
about when using your phone.

Modifying options through the Windows Control Panel

The phone device settings should be treated independently
from device settings that can be changed by using the Windows
Control Panel. Users should modify the phone’s volume and other
audio settings by using the device’s keypad buttons or through
Microsoft Office Communicator.

Although the phone can play back audio information streamed
from the computer through its speakers, the phone will not
be installed as the default audio device for computers that are
running on Windows XP SP3 or later versions, or Windows Vista
SP1 or later versions.

Windows Vista

The Sound application in the Windows Vista Control Panel
recognizes the phone as a playback and recording device. In the
Playback and Recording tabs, the phone is listed as a telephone
device. In the Sounds tab, the Program list includes Microsoft
Office Communicator 2007 R2. Although you can change volume

playback and recording levels of your phone by using the Sound
application in Control Panel, it is not recommended.

Note

If you select No Sound under Sound Scheme in the

Sounds tab, any tone that is produced by or is associated with
Microsoft Office Communicator will not be broadcast by the
phone.

Windows XP

Unlike Windows Vista, the Sound program in Windows XP
Control Panel lists the phone as a USB product name. The phone
playback volume and sound in the Sound application in Control
Panel are dimmed and cannot be changed.

Multilingual User interface Package (MUi)

Your phone supports all 38 languages that are supported by
Multilingual User Interface Package (MUI) Microsoft Office
Communicator 2007 R2, and mixed language display. This
feature combination can be useful when the Microsoft Office
Communicator language setting differs from the Windows
regional setting because the phone’s date/time display follows the
operating system settings.

Therefore, if Microsoft Office Communicator is set to Thai and
the Windows operating system is in English, following a restart
of Microsoft Office Communicator, the information in the phone
display will be in Thai, except for the date and time, which will be
in English.

The Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2 MUI Package
can be downloaded from

http://go.microsoft.com/

fwlink/?linkid=149028

.

The phone remembers the last language that was used by Office
Communicator, and uses English by default.

To select a language for Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2

1

Ensure that the Multilingual User Interface Package for

Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2 is installed on the
computer.

2

In the upper-left corner of the Microsoft Office Communicator

title bar, click the down arrow, go to Tools, and then click
Options.

3

Select General, and under Language, select a language from

the drop-down list.

4

Click OK.

5

Close and exit Microsoft Office Communicator.

6

Restart Microsoft Office Communicator.

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