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Allworx Server Administrator’s Guide Version 7.6
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6. Click Update to save the changes.
The SIP Handset table displays the Handset Preference Group of each handset. Click
on the group name to open the group’s View page.
11.3.2 Handset Preference Group Settings
Handset Preference Group configuration settings include:
Setting Description
Applies to
Allworx
Handsets
Allworx
Reach App
Handset
Preference
Group Name
Description of the Handset Preference Group
Yes Yes
Station Mode
Change the phone behavior to PBX Behavior or Key
System Behavior. It affects how some of the PFK
functions work, see “Programmable Function Keys
(PFKs)” on page 82.
Yes No
Call Assistant
CLID
Selects which call information displays in the Call
Assistant and in TAPI-compliant PC applications that
receive calls using the TSP driver. Configure the phone
to cause these applications to display either dialed
name/number or regular caller ID name/number
information but not both.
Yes No
Call History
Size*
Specifies the number of calls the station keeps in call
history. If specifying a value of zero, the phone will not
maintain a Call History to help preserve the handset
user’s privacy.
Yes No
Clock Mode*
Specifies phone station displays the clock in 12 hour or
24-hour format. There is an option to disable the clock
display if the phone is not synchronized to network time
or the handset user does not need to display the time.
Yes No
Codec
Preference
Order
Set the preferred codec order in the phone. The codec
is the method of encoding/decoding the audio sent to
and received by the phone. The three possible codecs
are G.711, G.722, and G.729A. G.711 preserves voice
quality, but takes more bandwidth. G.729A takes less
bandwidth, but reduces voice quality.
Note: This setting defines the order of codec selection.
Not all codecs are supported for all call types (for
example, accessing the server Auto Attendant requires
G.711). The phone will attempt to use the first choice but
will use whichever codec is required to support the call.
Yes Yes