Inbound Ring Settings
Ring settings apply to events triggered by Ring Extensions and Emergency Alerts. Emergency Alert tones are
configured in Additional Features → Emergency Alerts.
Ring/Alert Tone
Select an audio file to play when a ring event is detected on the SIP Ring Extension. The audio file may be played
immediately to an associated speaker from the web interface for test purposes using the Play, Loop, and Stop buttons.
During multicast, the device will broadcast an audio stream using the Sender’s selected ring tone.
Ring/Alert Volume
Set the volume for a SIP Ring event. This setting is an amplifier gain control, and the output level will depend on the
levels recorded into the source audio file played from memory. This setting is only used for local tones, and not when
receiving multicast (see Page Speaker Volume below).
Ring Limit
Typically set to no limit, this feature can be used to set a limit on how long the speaker will ring before timing out. A
new ring event is required before the speaker will play the audio file again.
Inbound Page Settings
Page Speaker Volume
This is the Page Speaker Volume control for SIP or multicast paging. This setting is an amplifier gain control, and the
output level will depend on the streaming level. This setting will apply to all inbound multicast streams (for Receiver
mode only), regardless of content.
Page Mode
A call to the SIP page extension can be one-way, two-way (using an external microphone), or delayed. In delay mode,
the speaker will store a page in its memory and then play after disconnecting.
Delayed Page
Delayed Page allows for a user to record a message before it is played over the speakers. To cancel a page while in
delay mode, press “*” while the recording state is in process to prevent it from being sent after hanging up.
Page Timeout
Page Timeout is the maximum duration for a page. The call will be terminated when the timeout occurs whether
anyone is speaking or not. This is useful for situations when someone accidentally forgets to hang up, preventing the
paging system from getting stuck in the active state. A time limit may be set for an active page.