User's Manual Part 1
Firmware Version 1.0.0.1  UCM6200 Series IP PBX User Manual  Page 99 of 320
Configure the location where wallpapers are stored. 
 File 
If "URL" is selected as source, specify the URL of the wallpaper file. If 
"Local UCM Server" is selected as source, click to upload wallpaper 
file to the UCM6200. 
GLOBALTEMPLATES
Global Templates can be accessed in web GUI->PBX->Zero Config->Global Templates. Users can 
create multiple global templates with different sets of configurations and save the templates. Later on, 
when the user configures the device in Edit Device dialog->Advanced Settings, the user can select to use 
one of the global template for the device. Please refer to section [MANAGE DEVICES] for more details on 
using the global templates. 
When creating global template, users can select the categories and the parameters under each category 
to be used in the template. The global policy and the selected global template will both take effect when 
generating the config file. However, the selected global template has higher priority to the global policy 
when it comes to the same setting option/field. If the same option/field has different value configured in the 
global policy and the selected global template, the value for this option/field in the selected global template 
will override the value in global policy. 
Click on "Create New Template" to add a global template. Users will see the following configurations. 
Table 31: Create New Template 
Template Name 
Create a name to identify this global template. 
Description 
Provide a description for the global template. This is optional. 
Active 
Check this option to enable the global template.   
 Click on 
  to edit the global template.   
The window for editing global template is shown in the following figure. In the “Options” field, after 
entering the option name key word, the options containing the key word will be listed. Users could then 
select the options to be modified and click on “Add Option” to add it into the global template.   










