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Administrators Guide for SIP-T2 Series/T19(P) E2/T4 Series IP Phones
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For more information on generating photo.tar and Contact.tar, refer to
Preparing the Tar Formatted File on page 213.
During the auto provisioning process, the IP phone connects to the provisioning
server “192.168.10.25”, and downloads the file “Contact.tar”.
This scenario is only applicable to SIP-T48G IP phones.
To specify a custom avatar and icon for a contact, you need to upload the avatar and
icon to the provision server in advance. The avatar and icon must be compressed as a
tar formatted file respectively (e.g., photo1.tar and photo2.tar). For more information on
generating a tar formatted file, refer to Preparing the Tar Formatted File on page 213.
Note
To customize a local contact file:
1. Open the template file using an ASCII editor.
2. For each group that you want to add, add the following string to the file. Each starts
on a separate line:
<group display_name="" ring=""/>
3. For each contact that you want to add, add the following string to the file. Each
starts on a separate line:
<contact display_name="" office_number="" mobile_number="" other_number=""
line="" ring="" group_id_name="" default_photo=""/>
4. Specify the values within double quotes.
For example:
<group display_name="Friend" ring="Resource:Splash.wav"/>
<contact display_name="Lily" office_number="1020" mobile_number="1021"
other_number="1112" line="1,2" ring="Resource:Ring1.wav"
group_id_name="Friend" default_photo="Config:cutom1.jpg"/>
5. Save the change and place this file to the provisioning server.
6. Specify the access URL of the custom local contact template file in the configuration
files.
The custom avatar and custom icon can be different, but make sure the icon name is the
same as avatar name (e.g., cutom1.jpg, cutom2.png).

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