If you make an emergency call while the screensaver is active, the call is placed using the primary
user.
An incoming call displays caller ID and allows you to answer the call. The Unlock context-sensitive
soft key appears on the screen and you can unlock the IP Deskphone after answering the call. You
cannot make outgoing calls except an emergency call, and cannot view IMs or the Friends list until
you unlock the IP Deskphone.
If you make an emergency call while the screensaver is active, the call is placed using the primary
user.
The Network menu is accessible to administrators (double press of the services key) even when the
screensaver is active. If user-defined passwords are allowed, a mechanism to disable the
screensaver (allowing the administrator to reset the user-defined password) is accessible through
the Network menu. This mechanism also invokes remotely from the IP Deskphone console through
an SSH connection.
All expansion modules are cleared of programmed keys until the screensaver is deactivated.
Selecting images to be viewed as a slideshow:
You can display all of the screensaver images that have been uploaded to your IP Deskphone in a
slideshow format.
These files are loaded on the IP Deskphone using the USB flash drive.
Images for the IP Deskphone cannot exceed 128 KB. The images must be resized before they are
loaded onto the IP Deskphone. The image size for the 1120E is 240 x 88.
To configure images to be displayed as a slideshow, choose Prefs > Display > Display
Screensaver > Images > Slideshow.
Related links
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Background image
The IP Deskphone can display background images on the screen. From the Preferences >
Display> 4. Background Image menu, you can browse the stored images on the file system and
select an image for the user interface.
Figure 62: Display menu
Selection of the 4. Background Image menu item takes you to a new display list that contains all
the available image files on the Flash File System.
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