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Settings > Device Configuration, Creating Idle URL Graphics on Cisco Unified IP Phone

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Configuring the Idle Display Chapter 6 Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phone XML services that can be used as idle displays include company logos, product pictures, and stock quotes. Configuring the idle display consists of these general steps. 1. Formatting an image for display on the phone. 2. Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to display the image on the phone. For detailed instructions about creating and displaying the idle display, refer to Creating Idle URL Graphics on Cisco Unified IP Phone at this URL: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/788/AVVID/idle-url.html In addition, you can refer to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Administration Guide or to Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk Administration Guide for the following information: • Specifying the URL of the idle display XML service: - For a single phone-Idle field on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone configuration window - For multiple phones simultaneously-URL Idle field on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Enterprise Parameters configuration window, or the Idle field in the Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) • Specifying the length of time that the phone is not used before the idle display XML service is invoked: - For a single phone-Idle Timer field on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Phone configuration window - For multiple phones simultaneously-URL Idle Time field on the Cisco Unified Communications Manager Enterprise Parameters configuration window, or the Idle Timer field in the Bulk Administration Tool (BAT) From a phone, you can see settings for the idle display XML service URL and the length of time that the phone is not used before this service is invoked. To see these settings, choose Settings > Device Configuration and scroll to the Idle URL and the Idle URL Time parameters. 6-10 Cisco Unified IP Phone 7970G/7971G-GE Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.1 OL-14626-01

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Chapter 6
Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phone
Configuring the Idle Display
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XML services that can be used as idle displays include company logos, product
pictures, and stock quotes.
Configuring the idle display consists of these general steps.
1.
Formatting an image for display on the phone.
2.
Configure Cisco Unified Communications Manager to display the image on
the phone.
For detailed instructions about creating and displaying the idle display, refer to
Creating Idle URL Graphics on Cisco Unified IP Phone
at this URL:
In addition, you can refer to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager
Administration Guide
or to
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Bulk
Administration Guide
for the following information:
Specifying the URL of the idle display XML service:
For a single phone—Idle field on the Cisco Unified Communications
Manager Phone configuration window
For multiple phones simultaneously—URL Idle field on the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Enterprise Parameters
configuration window, or the Idle field in the Bulk Administration Tool
(BAT)
Specifying the length of time that the phone is not used before the idle display
XML service is invoked:
For a single phone—Idle Timer field on the Cisco Unified
Communications Manager Phone configuration window
For multiple phones simultaneously—URL Idle Time field on the
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Enterprise Parameters
configuration window, or the Idle Timer field in the Bulk Administration
Tool (BAT)
From a phone, you can see settings for the idle display XML service URL and the
length of time that the phone is not used before this service is invoked. To see
these settings, choose
Settings > Device Configuration
and scroll to the Idle
URL and the Idle URL Time parameters.