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SoDoTo (TechnicalUser)
20 Aug 12 7:24
Hi

I've tried to change the timing for the 4620 screen saver from default 240 secs to 600 secs on the .txt file used to no avail.

Is this where it's changed?

Also we timed the screen saver on a phone and the timing is out, the screen dims after 5 mins (300 secs- and then screensaves after another 5mins (300secs_ these don't nmatch the txt settings in use!
SloTCMS30 (IS/IT--Management)
20 Aug 12 10:18
SoToDo,

First, which phone model is correct? Title mentions 9620 and post is about the 4620... In our enviroment, 46xx use TFTP from one location and the 9620 uses HTTP from another. I keep the 46xxsettings.txt seperated in each directory. If yours is seperate, make sure that you are updating the correct file. If yours is not the ame, disregard... bigglasses

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SoDoTo (TechnicalUser)
21 Aug 12 4:44
Hi
phone is 9620 - the file is labelled 4620xxxsettings.txt (correct file though if not naming!) sorry for the typo's and confusion.

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