Admin Menu Settings; Handset Settings Editor Toolbar - Avaya 6120 Installation And Configuration Addendum

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Version
To view the serial number of the handset and the current firmware version, select the Version tab.
To update the Handset Administration Tool, click the Update Application button.

Admin menu settings

Select the Settings tab in the Handset Administration Tool to configure required and optional
settings in the Admin Menu. You can also assign end user Config Menu options such as user
name. Which options are available depends on the firmware used by the handsets. For specific
configuration requirements, see the Configuration and Administration document that pertains to
the protocol used by the system at your site.
The handset serial number and firmware version appear on the Settings tab. To display the version
of the Handset Administration Tool, click Show Tool Version.
To enter and modify menu settings, click Show Settings Editor. After the Handset Settings Editor
appears, to close the Settings tab window, click Close this window. To reopen the Settings tab
window from the Handset Settings Editor, select View>Admin functions.

Handset Settings Editor toolbar

With the Handset Settings Editor toolbar you can name, open, and save configuration files. You
can also download and upload configuration settings to and from the handset in the charger.
Figure 2 Handset Settings Editor toolbar
Use the three file name windows to open and save settings by System,Group or User type as
separate files. To assign a file name, type it into the field and click Save. By default, the files are
saved in a new folder named ConfigData in the folder where the program is stored. The new folder
is created automatically the first time a file is saved. To open an existing file, click Open and
browse to the file. Use the File menu to customize the file structure.
The file indicators beside the Save buttons use four colors to indicate the status of the file
displayed in the window:
Red—file does not exist. The file name in the window is not yet created.
Yellow—file not loaded. The file name in the window exists in the ConfigData folder but is not
loaded into the Editable settings.
Green—unsaved edits. After you make changes in the Editable settings fields, the green
indicator indicates the changes are not saved. Gray—file up-to-date. The settings are saved.
There are two columns of configuration options. The Editable settings column shows settings that
you can save as files. The Handset settings column shows settings that you can copy from or copy
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