Administrator Guides EN Owner's manual

BluStar Device Status
41-001391-00 Rev 03 – 04.2012 6-8
Show Collaboration Messages
Use “NO” to hide docShare state messages.
Enable Auto Reprogramming of Collaboration Firmware
Not supported on BluStar terminals.
Image Server URI
The Picture ID feature on the BluStar 8000i shows a picture ID of a caller on the LCD for all of the following events:
Incoming calls (matched to caller ID numbers)
Outgoing calls (matched to dialed numbers)
Directory entries
Callers list entries
Redial list entries
The pictures are stored in a centralized picture repository and are dynamically retrieved from the centralized server
for each call and then locally cached in the BluStar 8000i to reduce network traffic.
If there is no picture on the central server for the dialed number and/or caller ID number, and direc-
tory, callers list, and/or redial list entry, the generic blue figure image is shown.
Pictures can be in either “png, “gif, orjpeg” formats, but must be named “.png”, up to 320 pixels wide
x 320 pixels tall, and in 24 bit color.
The pictures must be stored using the phone number (either numeric or SIP address) for the filename
(for example, 9995551234.png or joe@acme.com.png).
The picture ID feature supports the use of FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS protocols when downloading pic-
tures. The parameter format is the following: image server uri: protocol://[username]:[password]@server.[port]
For example:
image server uri: http://mypictureserver.acme.com
image server uri: ftp://mypictureserver.acme.com (anonymous ftp connection)
image server uri: ftp://user:password@mypictureserver.acme.com (ftp connectionusing “user” and “password” for
the credentials)
BluStar Terminal Audio Settings
Terminal Line In Gain
Adjusts the volume of the connected PC’s audio signal. Values are in dB. (Negative values decrease volume.)
Force Mono Output
Select Yes form the pull-down menu to disable stereo output.
Other Settings
Enter additional settings, one per line, in the format
name=value
The release notes accompanying BluStar Device software, or other documentation supplied with each BluStar
Device, specify the names for the available settings, and the acceptable values.
Generic
Blue Image