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Chapter 7 Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users Specific Configuration Options for the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G • Application Button Priority-Indicates the priority of the Application Button relative to the other phone tasks. The Low option specifies that the Application Button works only when the phone is idle and on the main screen. The Medium option specifies that the button takes precedence over all tasks except when the keypad is locked. The High option specifies that the button takes precedence over all tasks on the phone. • Out-of-Range Alert-Controls the frequency of audible alerts when the phone is out of range of an AP. The phone does not play audible alerts when the parameter value is "disabled." The phone can beep once or regularly at 10, 30, or 60 second intervals. Once the phone is within range of an AP, the alert stops. • Scan Mode-Controls the scanning by the phone. The parameter values are as follows: Auto: Phone scans when it is in a call or when the received strength signal indicator (RSSI) is low. Single AP: Phone never scans except when the basic service set (BSS) is lost. Continuous: Phone scans continuously even when it is not in a call.The default is Auto. • Restricted Data Rate-Enables or disables the restriction of the upstream and downstream PHY rates according to CCX V4 Traffic Stream Rate Set IE (S54.2.6). The default is disabled. • Power Off When Charging-Indicates whether the phone powers off when it is connected to a charger or placed in a charging station. The default is disabled. • Cisco Discovery Protocol-Enables or disables the Cisco Discovery Protocol on the phone. The default is enabled. • Advertise G.722 Codec-Indicates whether the phone advertises the G.722 codec to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager. Codec negotiation involves two steps: first, the phone must advertise the supported codec to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (not all endpoints support the same set of codecs). Second, when the Cisco Unified Communications Manager gets the list of supported codecs from all phones involved in the call attempt, it chooses a commonly supported codec based on various factors, including the region pair setting. Valid values are: Use System Default (defers to the setting specified in the enterprise parameter, Advertise G.722 Codec), Disabled (does not advertise G.722 to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager) or Enabled (advertises G.722 to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager). The default is Use System Default. • Home Screen-Enables two views on the phone: Main Phone Screen or Line View. The default is the Main PHone Screen. To configure product specific options, follow these steps: Procedure Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Do one of the following from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration: • For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.x or earlier, choose Device > Phone. Click Add a Phone, then choose Phone Type > Cisco7925. • For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 and later, choose Device > Phone. Click Add Phone, then choose Phone Type > Cisco7925. In the Phone Configuration page, locate the Product Specific Configuration area. Make changes to the settings as needed. Note For detailed information about these settings, click the I or ? button for Product Specific Configuration Help. OL-15984-01 Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1) 7-15

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Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 7.0(1)
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Chapter 7
Configuring Features, Templates, Services, and Users
Specific Configuration Options for the Cisco Unified Wireless IP Phone 7925G
Application Button Priority—Indicates the priority of the Application Button relative to the other
phone tasks. The Low option specifies that the Application Button works only when the phone is
idle and on the main screen. The Medium option specifies that the button takes precedence over all
tasks except when the keypad is locked. The High option specifies that the button takes precedence
over all tasks on the phone.
Out-of-Range Alert—Controls the frequency of audible alerts when the phone is out of range of an
AP. The phone does not play audible alerts when the parameter value is “disabled.” The phone can
beep once or regularly at 10, 30, or 60 second intervals. Once the phone is within range of an AP,
the alert stops.
Scan Mode—Controls the scanning by the phone. The parameter values are as follows: Auto: Phone
scans when it is in a call or when the received strength signal indicator (RSSI) is low. Single AP:
Phone never scans except when the basic service set (BSS) is lost. Continuous: Phone scans
continuously even when it is not in a call.The default is Auto.
Restricted Data Rate—Enables or disables the restriction of the upstream and downstream PHY
rates according to CCX V4 Traffic Stream Rate Set IE (S54.2.6). The default is disabled.
Power Off When Charging—Indicates whether the phone powers off when it is connected to a
charger or placed in a charging station. The default is disabled.
Cisco Discovery Protocol—Enables or disables the Cisco Discovery Protocol on the phone. The
default is enabled.
Advertise G.722 Codec—Indicates whether the phone advertises the G.722 codec to the Cisco
Unified Communications Manager. Codec negotiation involves two steps: first, the phone must
advertise the supported codec to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager (not all endpoints
support the same set of codecs). Second, when the Cisco Unified Communications Manager gets the
list of supported codecs from all phones involved in the call attempt, it chooses a commonly
supported codec based on various factors, including the region pair setting. Valid values are: Use
System Default (defers to the setting specified in the enterprise parameter, Advertise G.722 Codec),
Disabled (does not advertise G.722 to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager) or Enabled
(advertises G.722 to the Cisco Unified Communications Manager). The default is Use System
Default.
Home Screen—Enables two views on the phone: Main Phone Screen or Line View. The default is
the Main PHone Screen.
To configure product specific options, follow these steps:
Procedure
Step 1
Do one of the following from Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration:
For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 4.x or earlier, choose
Device > Phone
. Click
Add a
Phone,
then choose
Phone Type > Cisco7925
.
For Cisco Unified Communications Manager 5.0 and later, choose
Device > Phone
. Click
Add
Phone,
then choose
Phone Type > Cisco7925
.
Step 2
In the Phone Configuration page, locate the
Product Specific Configuration
area.
Step 3
Make changes to the settings as needed.
Note
For detailed information about these settings, click the
I or ? button
for Product Specific
Configuration Help.