- Disable simultaneous ring (Mac, iPhone, IOS)If you have multiple devices running iOS 8 and using the same Apple ID, you’ve probably noticed that an incoming phone call rings on every one of the devices at the same time. In other words, an inbound phone call will ring not only your iPhone, but also any other iPad, iOS device, or Mac too if it’s running OS X Yosemite. While this feature can be convenient and make it much less likely that you’ll ever miss a phone call, it can also be a nuisance if you have a desk full of hardware that is all buzzing simultaneously. To stop the iPhone from ringing your other devices with an incoming phone call, you need to visit the Settings of the iPhone which has the cellular connection that originally receives the phone call. You can also choose to selectively disable the ringing feature on other devices if you’d like to just opt a single device out. Here’s what you can do: Open the Settings app on the iPhone and go to “FaceTime” Toggle the switch for “iPhone Cellular Calls” and flip it to the OFF position Exit out of Settings
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- Mobile telephony for employeesAs an employee of the University of Twente, you can order a smartphone through your faculty or service. LISA has a standard list of smartphones from which employees can choose. Several times a year LISA evaluates whether the standard models are still up-to-date and the list is updated frequently. You will find a list of the smartphone appliances using this link. Requests A smartphone can be ordered using the selfservice portal. Costs You can find more information about the costs of this service on the rates page. Conditions If the smartphone is handed in for repair, a loan phone will be given if: The smartphone is included in the LISA's standard list. Delivery If the smartphone is in stock, delivery will take 3 to 4 days. The smartphone can be collected from the Service Desk ICT. Support For support, use the selfservice portal and the manuals. Should you have any other questions or should a fault occur, please contact the Service Desk ICT. Additional information Developments in the field of smartphones are moving
- Mobile telephony: voicemail settingsListen to Voicemail You can listen to your voicemail by calling 1233. Turn on/off voicemail You can turn on/off voicemail (also temporary) through My T-Mobile. You can create a My T-Mobile account through their website: https://www.t-mobile.nl/my/registreren (Dutch only). Missed calls SMS An automatic SMS will be sent to you when you were called at a moment of unavailability. This SMS message is free of charge, in The Netherlands as well as abroad. This SMS is only sent by known, non-private numbers. You can turn this setting on/off trough My T-Mobile. Listen to your voicemail from abroad or with alternate phone It’s also possible to listen to your voicemail from abroad or with alternate phone. You have to set a pin code to do so: Call 1233 Choose 9 Choose option 2 Choose option 2 You can also call 1233 from abroad. In that case enter your pin code. Using an alternate phone you can call + 316 2400 1233. Forgotten Voicemail pin code Call 1233, or with an alternate phone to +316 2400 1233 Enter your mobile telephone
- Setup your new Android deviceFirst-time set-up of Android device After you have taken the Android device out of the box for the first time and switched it on, you need to take a few steps to set-up the device. With these steps, you will set up Eduroam (wireless internet), email (Exchange activesync) and the default language. Due to the fact that every type of Android device requires a different set of steps, we will explain to you in a general way how to set up Eduroam and email. IMPORTANT: If you have used an Android device in the past, then you can transfer the SD card from one phone to the other in most cases. This ensures that photos, among other things, are immediately available on the new phone. Step 1 Device installation Switch on the Android device by pressing and holding the power button on the top or side of the device. After seeing the Android logo (or manufacturer logo), you will be see the device's first installation screen. In these first steps, you can set the device's language, among other things. Step 2 Eduroam WIFI installation
- Setup your new employee iPhone/iPadFirst-time set-up of iPhone/iPad device After you have taken the iPhone/iPad out of the box for the first time and switched it on, you need to take a few steps to set-up the device. In these steps, you will set up the iCloud service, the default language as well as a Wi-Fi connection. Below, we will explain what you need to consider for each step. IMPORTANT: If you have already used an iPhone/iPad and if you want to place a back-up of this iPhone onto your new device, then create a back-up (iTunes/iCloud) of the old iPhone/iPad so it can be copied onto the new device as explained in step 6. The instructions for creating a back-up can be found later in this document. A back-up will only store settings and installed applications; you will need to enter all passwords again. The steps regarding email and eduroam below can be skipped if you are about to install a back-up in which this has already been set up. iOS versions older than 9.2 could present the steps below in a different order; it is also possible that you
- Zoom (incl FAQ)For employees and students. Zoom is a video communications platform. It can be used for non-confidential one-on-one or group meetings. Description Zoom is a video communications platform. It can be used for non-confidential one-on-one or group meetings. Although Zoom is available for the UT, we recommend using Teams or Canvas for online meetings whenever possible. Privacy is better guaranteed in these applications. Costs No costs are charged. Conditions Zoom is automatically set up for each employee and student as soon as they enter the service. The system requirements can be found here: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362023-System-requirements-for-Windows-macOS-and-Linux Support For questions or more information, please contact the Service Desk ICT. Zoom For general questions, please refer to the FAQ of Zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/206175806-Frequently-asked-questions How do I logon? Log on to Zoom via https://utwente-nl.zoom.us/. Click on Sign-In and you will be directed