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 Configuring Your System
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Microphone Mute
A microphone mute feature is provided. When activated, visual feedback is 
provided. This is a local function and cannot be overridden by the network.
There are no related configuration changes.
Soft Key Activated User Interface
The user interface makes extensive use of intuitive, context-sensitive soft key 
menus. The soft key function is shown above the key on the graphic display.
There are no related configuration changes.
Speed Dial
Entries in the local directory can be linked to the speed dial system. The speed 
dial system allows calls to be placed quickly from dedicated keys as well as 
from a speed dial menu. 
If Presence watching is enabled for speed dial entries, their status will be 
shown on the idle display (if the SIP server supports this feature). For more 
information, refer to 
Configuration changes can performed centrally at the boot server or locally:
Time and Date Display
The phone maintains a local clock and calendar. Time and date can be 
displayed in certain operating modes such as when the phone is idle and 
during a call. The clock and calendar must be synchronized to a remote Simple 
Central 
(boot server)
XML file:
<Ethernet 
address>-directory.
xml
The <sd>x</sd> element in the <Ethernet address>-directory.xml 
file links a directory entry to a speed dial resource within the phone. 
Speed dial entries are mapped automatically to unused line keys (line 
keys are not available on the SoundStation IP 4000 
and 
7000) and 
are available for selection within the speed dial menu. (Press the 
up-arrow key from the idle display to jump to SpeedDial).
For more information, refer to 
 
on page 
.
Local
Local Phone User 
Interface
The next available Speed Dial Index is assigned to new directory 
entries. Key pad short cuts are available to facilitate assigning and 
modifying the Speed Dial Index value for entries in the directory. The 
Speed Dial Index field is used to link directory entries to speed dial 
operations.
Changes will be stored in the phone’s flash file system and backed up 
to the boot server copy of <Ethernet address>-directory.xml if this 
is configured.  When the phone boots, the boot server copy of the 
directory, if present, will overwrite the local copy.