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Chapter 6
Customizing the Cisco Unified IP Phone
The Cisco Unified IP Phone firmware includes a default background image. This image is not defined
in the List.xml file. The default image is always the first image that appears in the Background Images
menu on the phone.

PNG File Requirements for Custom Background Images

Each background image requires two PNG files:
Many graphics programs provide a feature that will resize a graphic. An easy way to create a thumbnail
Tip
image is to first create and save the full size image, then use the sizing feature in the graphics program
to create a version of that image that is 25% of the original size. Save the thumbnail version by using a
different name.
The PNG files for background images must meet the following requirements for proper display on the
Cisco Unified IP Phone:
Tip

Configuring a Custom Background Image

To create custom background images for the Cisco Unified IP Phone, follow these steps:
Procedure
Create two PNG files for each image (a full size version and a thumbnail version). Ensure the PNG files
Step 1
comply with the format guidelines that are listed in the
Images" section on page
Upload the new PNG files that you created to the following subdirectory in the TFTP server for the Cisco
Step 2
Unified Communications Manager:
/Desktops/320x212x16
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Full size image—Version that appears on the on the phone.
Thumbnail image—Version that appears on the Background Images screen from which users can
select an image. Must be 25% of the size of the full size image.
Full size image—320 pixels (width) X 212 pixels (height).
Thumbnail image—80 pixels (width) X 53 pixels (height).
Color palette—Includes up to 16-bit color (65535 colors). You can use more than 16-bit color, but
the phone will reduce the color palette to 16-bit before displaying the image. For best results, reduce
the color palette of an image to 16-bit when you create a PNG file.
If you are using a graphics program that supports a posterize feature for specifying the number
of tonal levels per color channel, set the number of tonal levels per channel to 40 (40 red X 40
green X 40 blue = 64000 colors). This is as close as you can posterize to 65535 colors without
exceeding the maximum.
6-5.
Creating Custom Background Images
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