Operational Features
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The following alerting patterns are available for all IP phones:
• 0: Silence (ring splash off).
• 1: Normal (same as current BLF ring splash).
• 2: Normal delayed (After a delay of [x] seconds, the ring signal that is the same as the current BLF ring splash is played
[use the “ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
• 3: Periodic (similar to the normal ring signal that is used by the phone itself. The actual ring melody is based on the cur-
rent melody set for the line to which the BLF key is associated [use the “ring splash frequency” parameter to define
the frequency interval).
• 4: Periodic delayed (same as Periodic but after a delay of [x] seconds, the ring signal that is used by the phone is played
[use the “ring splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval and the “ring splash delay” parameter to
define the delay]).
• 5: Low volume (same as the current BLF ring splash but at a lower level to be less intrusive).
• 6: Low volume delayed (after a delay of [x] seconds, the ring signal that is the same as the current BLF ring splash is
played at a lower level [use the “ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
For the 6735i, 6737i, 6739i, 6755i, 6757i, 6757i CT, 6865i, and 6867i IP phones, the additional alerting patterns are availa-
ble:
• 7: The behavior is determined by the global parameter “play a ring splash”.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 0 then the feature is disabled.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 1 then the behavior is the same as Normal.
– If “play a ring splash” is defined as 2 the the behavior is the same as Normal but the ring splash plays when idle
and also during the active call state.
• 8: In call delayed (same as Normal delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state [use the
“ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
• 9: In call periodic (same as Periodic but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state [use the “ring
splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval).
• 10: In call periodic delayed (same as Periodic delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call
state [use the “ring splash frequency” parameter to define the frequency interval and the “ring splash delay” param-
eter to define the delay]).
• 11: In call low volume (same as Low volume but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active call state).
• 12: In call low volume delayed (same as Low volume delayed but ring splash plays when idle and also during the active
call state [use the “ring splash delay” parameter to define the delay]).
The following parameters are available allowing administrators to set and pass the control of the ring splash to the key
(instead of the phone using the global “pla
y a ring splash” parameter).
• “prgkeyN ring splash”
• “softkeyN ring splash”
• “topsoftkeyN ring splash”
• “expmodX KeyN ring splash”
• “ring splash delay” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “delayed” alerting pattern)
• “ring splash volume” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “low volume” alerting pattern)
• “ring splash frequency” (applicable when the “...keyN ring splash” parameter is set to a “periodic” alerting pattern)
The per key settings overwrite the global setting (“play a ring splash” parameter) on the phone. If the global parameter is
disabled, a ring splash can still be enabled on a key basis. If the global parameter is enabled, all keys will have a ring splash
unless the value “0” is configured explicitly for a key.